Video is displayed on directx surface which is not picked up by free version of vnc. If you use personal/enterprise edition of vnc with mirror driver you will get video. IMHO, is it a bad idea, as it takes a lot of cpu/bandwidth. You will be better off using something like vlc to stream video over the network.

Regards,
Alex


Boger, Mike wrote:
All-

I'm trying to benchmark video over a Windows VNC connection- The MPEG
video refuses to display over the VNC session. It displays on the
console, but all that displays on the shares is a black screen... The
Mplayer  counters all display, but no video.

I've tried different default color depths, no difference.

Thanks-
Mike

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