> I can access comparable server hardware and I still see barely acceptable 
> youtube (and horrible vimeo).
>
> It would seem that network performance and CPU on the client is the 
> differentiator.
>
> I would like to pursue this discussion and invite others to share their 
> experience.
>
> Plus, would we be interesting to see if people could get together to sponsor 
> further xrdp developments.

Gustavo,

I'm currently looking for funding for this project.
Modify VLC to have it check if it's running in either a windows or
xrdp session, if so, try to open the needed virtual channels to the
client.  If that succeeds, switch out the output, video, and audio
plugins to RDP redir plugins that redirect the H264 or MP4 / AAC, AC3
streams to the client.

It would be really great is the VLC people would accept this change
into there code.

The XV(XVideo) approach would not work as well since XV is really only
used for YUV to RGB and stretch blts.

BTW, you asked about the audio redir.  We are working on that now.
Should be in 0.7.

Jay

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