On Tuesday, 21 November 2017 12:26:55 UTC+11, DRC wrote:
>
> With TurboVNC.  It doesn't support H.264 (yet-- still researching how 
> best to accomplish that), but for many 3D applications (particularly 
> professional applications like CAD and such), the encodings TurboVNC 
> already has (which are highly tuned to provide maximum performance for 
> 3D applications) will do a better job than H.264.  If you're on a 
> low-bandwidth network, I recommend using the "Tight+Low-Quality JPEG" 
> preset and enabling automatic lossless refresh in the TurboVNC Server. 
> If you're on a high-speed network, then the default settings should be 
> fine.  In fact, if you have Java on your client, then TurboVNC is 
> zero-install, because it can use Java Web Start to launch the TurboVNC 
> Viewer.  Otherwise, the installation of the viewer will take all of five 
> seconds.  The Java version of the viewer has its own built-in SSL 
> encryption and SSH tunneling features. 
>
> There are other open source X proxy solutions-- FreeNX and Xpra, for 
> instance-- that use a fundamentally different approach and can thus 
> provide usability features like seamless windows that VNC solutions 
> cannot provide (VNC is a remote desktop solution and nothing else), but 
> in my testing, none of those solutions is as fast as TurboVNC (nor do 
> they have zero-install capabilities.) 
>
> DRC 
>
> On 11/20/17 6:24 PM, Sol33t303 wrote: 
> > Is there anyway to do this? I want to be able to connect to the server 
> > from a client with minimal software installation needed (That is why i'm 
> > using SSH instead of VNC), though i'm fine with installing whatever i 
> > need on the server. So how can I achive this? 
>
I would have thought TurboVNC would have required more setup. I knew SSH 
wouldn't since ssh is available on linux/mac and with cygwin or Putty you 
can use it with Windows. I'll definitely look into more detail to see if 
that would work better, but I don't think the clients will have java 
installed (they might so i'll double check this). I heard of Xpra after 
posting this, it might be good for what i'm trying to do but i'm not sure. 
Will I be able to use TurboVNC at 720p 60fps (or ideally at 1080p 60fps) 
with a 5 Mbps upload speed?

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