James Weatherall wrote:
Shane,

Const's JPEG-based encoding has not been incorporated into any VNC products
- it is supported by some third-party VNC-based software that cribs it from
the TightVNC project.

VNC currently uses the ZRLE encoding for compressing updates over relatively
slow links.  When combined with colour-reduction, this tends to use less
bandwidth and CPU cycles than use of JPEG/MPEG.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.

Thanks James, this last argument sounds more convincing ;)

best regards,
Yann
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