Hi Les.

For your everyday playback that you would normally use a media player for there’s the mTelePlayer...

For online media there will be a mTelePlayer browser plugin.

The fundamental thinking behind the Telekinesis framework and the mTelePlayer is to having a minimal impact on server side resource usage...

The following video is an early demo of A high resolution 1080p movie trailer playing through X2Go Telekinesis with the mTelePlayer, on a 1080P monitor:
http://www.gznianguan.com/x2go/mTelePlayer_telekinesis_demo01.mov
(Actually to be fair... thats a 2.39:1 aspect ratio file... so the actual size of the picture is 1920x804, but its a proper high quality trailer not the less...)

To get flawless performance you'd need a client that support hardware acceleration of media playback, and enough BW between the client and server to transport the media info in a timely fashion.. And if you want surround sound, you'd ofcourse need hardware on the clientside that support such things..




-GZNGET


On 03/10/2014 03:42 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Mike Gabriel
<[email protected]> wrote:


Any chance of throwing in a chromecast/airplay-like streaming video
mirror in the process (w/h.264 compression and decent performance...)?
   That might stir up more interest.


We are currently working on some other solution for video playing...
(keywords: TeleKinesis with TelePlayer).


What devices/apps would be able to send to that?



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