You can also launch the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel tool from your Start menu. To launch it, right-click the Windows desktop and select Graphics Properties. My current LAN is 100Mbit, but I can easily upgrade to 1Gbit, if needed. You can use Intel’s graphics control panel to optimize your graphics settings for performance instead of image quality and battery life. Or are there alternative remote display products with better Flash performance? (I read that Citrix does Flash redirection, but the product suite seems very enterprisy) So, can I improve this in some way to get better video performance? Can I optimize the setup somehow? I can see that RDP7's Windows Media Player redirection is working nicely, as WMV files play smoothly, but unfortunately most of the video content I watch is Flash based (seminars, Google TV on Youtube, etc) and doesn't get that speed-boost. There are also lots of platforms it can run on. If set up correctly it can also be accessed from outside the local network like air video hd but it supports more media types (music/pictures/video). There are apps for iOS and Apple TV and it can be accessed from a browser. I've tested running the guest in Windows 7 Virtual PC, connecting to it with standard Remote Desktop, and most things work really really well except that video can be quite choppy. There’s a little more setup but the interface is more intuitive. When running over LAN from my desktop computer I would really like to be able to stay in the virtualized installation for as many tasks as possible. ![]() ![]() Windows 7 everywhere (and server needs to keep running it in order to provide Windows Media Center). The server is always on so I plan to connect with Remote Desktop locally from my desktop computer, or remotely from a 3G laptop, whenever I want to access this main installation with all programs etc. At home, I'd like to move my main Windows installation off of my desktop computer and replace it with a virtualized guest installation on my combined file server, web server and media center.
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