Re: Set Flash Player to low quality
- From: Patrick Rouse <PatrickRouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 05:16:03 -0800
This is why we are developing Multimedia Redirection technology for RDP so
rich media can be redirected (automatically) to the client codec. We're also
adding latency reduction features to RDP that are currently only available
with the ICA Protocol, i.e. local text echo, mouse queuing and image
dithering (for better scrolling when browsing graphically intensive
websites). These are working in our development lab, and should be available
as art of our Virtual Access Suite in the not-so-distant future.
http://www.provisionnetworks.com/news/2007/91007_PN_tech_reviews.aspx
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Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
SE, West Coast USA & Canada
Quest Software, Provision Networks Division
Virtual Client Solutions
http://www.provisionnetworks.com
"Jeroen" wrote:
Yep, my two cents. But tell that to the lazy webdesigners that make.
"rich-content" websites that perform poorly on older computers and in
terminal environments. 9 out of 10 websites do not provide an alternative to
Flash content. So disabling the Flash ActiveX is no option. Turning of the
anti-aliasing of Flash results in less data traffic.
The offscreen rendering is already turned off because otherwise some content
is never shown and CPU loads go sky high.
Oh, and sites like MSN, YouTube and other rich-content non-related sites are
already blocked by the ISA server. ;)
Jeroen
PS
Anyone any experience on using Microsoft Silverlight on Terminal Services?
"Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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I think this is controlled by the webpage in which the flash player is
embedded, not by a system setting. Someone please correct me if I'm
wrong.
You can disable flash if necessary, and good web developers will display a
static image in place of the Flash content. MSN.com does this.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm
--
Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
SE, West Coast USA & Canada
Quest Software, Provision Networks Division
Virtual Client Solutions
http://www.provisionnetworks.com
"Jeroen" wrote:
Hi,
I've asked on several Flash forums but none of them gave me an answer
that
makes sense. All they could say was to set the quality to low using the
script, but it that's no option for websites from all over the world. I
don't have source access. ;)
Does anyone know of some kind of GPO or regkey that forces the quality of
the player to low on a Windows 2003 Terminal Server?
Thanks in advance,
Jeroen
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