On 08/03/15 00:01, Jay Sorg wrote:
> With the success of turbo jpeg codec mode, I started work on h264
> codec mode.  I have it working now end to end using nvenc, quicksync,
> or x264.  Nvenc and quicksync use hardware and x264 is software.
>
> The performance is great but I'm quickly seeing two problems with
> fonts.  One is that h264(and jpeg for that matter) does not compress
> fonts well.  Another is that the fonts get fussy and sometimes you
> can't even read them.  Red text on black background is the worst.
>
> So now I'm thinking the best path for codec mode in to implement egfx.
> Egfx has something called clear codec that's made for fonts.
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh554846.aspx
>
> Anyone interested in working of this can contact me directly.
>
> Speidy is working on the bulk compressor but there is still more to do.
>
> I'll post some video of what I have working in the next few weeks.
>
> Jay
>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Gustavo Homem <gust...@angulosolido.pt> 
> wrote:
>> With turbo jpeg at this level of awesomeness I'm not that worried about rfx 
>> really :)
>>

One of the features of the RemoteFX Codec is that it is supposed to work 
well with text. In fact I will rephrase that it does work well with text.

JAB.

-- 
Jonathan A. Buzzard                 Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk
Fife, United Kingdom.

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