Having a setup where I would like to run 10-20 zero-clients (like ThinStation). 
Users would like to connect to a Windows desktop and stream various videos from 
services like youtube.

I have been setting up ThinStation where a number of test PC's boots directly 
into FreeRDP and connects to a Windows 2016 RDS-server. It works well except 
for the streaming part. One single client in full screen fills up 100% of two 
of the Win2016 RDS 4 Xeon CPUs!

I am aware of MS' RemoteFX but this requires HyperV. We are running VMware, and 
for this, you will have to use Horizon and PCoIP/Blast. Only... the license 
price for this is simply outrageous.

As we would like to keep our VMware virtualization, going to MS' HyperV is 
something we would be very sad about just because of this.

I have been working with NoMachine before, and as I remember, it worked very 
well with video streaming from the NX client...

I was going to try this again, but reading about it, I found numerous places 
where people wrote "Hey!!! No, no, no... try x2go instead... this is a fork of 
NoMachine".

Ok... this was what I did then. Installed x2go on a CentOS, downloaded the x2go 
client only to experience that streaming like with FreeRDP and RDS work just as 
bad.

Apart from this, I really liked x2go, and if I am able to get a much better 
desktop feel with full screen streaming, I would definitely force our users to 
use this Open Source solution instead.

Can anyone in here suggest a way to setup x2go to perform better with streaming 
like if we used a setup that could handle H.264?

Regards, Lars.
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