"kbenson" wrote:
To be clear, this isn't mac specific. Windows (and even linux) users feel free to apply.
"rgoodwin" wrote:"kbenson" wrote:
To be clear, this isn't mac specific. Windows (and even linux) users feel free to apply.
Ditto. Mac's, PC's, what have you.
This suggests to me you're using a common protocol of some type then, like VNC based... ? 🙂
"rgoodwin" wrote:
Yay do I win a prize? 🙂
VNC should be able to do some ok video streaming; of course generally it doesn't look wonderful but the guys that do, for example, Splashtop on the iPad/iPhone etc are getting some pretty good frame rates. I THINK it's VNC based, at least to my eyes.
Still very interested to try it out.. and of course I understand there are other "streaming" apps still out there that aren't Windows only, for other purposes.
"kbenson" wrote:Looking forward to this. I'd be happy to help test when you're ready. I've got Ubuntu and Windows 7(ultravnc) vnc servers running and have been using various vnc clients and servers since around '99."rgoodwin" wrote:
Yay do I win a prize? 🙂
Only if you'll take second, TheEndless guessed it after the first post. 🙂
VNC should be able to do some ok video streaming; of course generally it doesn't look wonderful but the guys that do, for example, Splashtop on the iPad/iPhone etc are getting some pretty good frame rates. I THINK it's VNC based, at least to my eyes.
Still very interested to try it out.. and of course I understand there are other "streaming" apps still out there that aren't Windows only, for other purposes.
There's various limitations with the Roku platform that make some VNC protocol features unfeasible, so we'll so how fast it gets. The goal isn't streaming though, so I'm likely to de-prioritize refresh rate if it reaches a comfortable level, if there's other more useful features left to implement.