Hi Noriaki,
I assume you would like us to allocate you an encoding identifier to use for
your custom encoding scheme - can you confirm that that is the case?
I note that you have a version of the UltraVNC hobby project patched with
your scheme. Since the UltraVNC project is not VNC-compatible, y
Hitachi Systems & Services, Ltd. napsal(a):
Dear VNC developer.
Introduction of
"ZYWRLE":Enhanced VNC codec for Motion picture
1. Introduction
The lossy codec based on Wavelet transform is frequently
used in compression of natural image, motion picture and
audio stream.
Hi All,
I'm new to VNC - looks like just what we want - but I may not be able to
install it on our unix machines. They are running IRIX 6.5, and whn I
type vncserver at a command prompt I get 'Command not found' . I was
under the assumption vncserver was installed with the Unix OS - is this
not the
hello
Running VNC connections in listening mode, I have:
- a permanently running VNC Viewer started via this command:
vncviewer.exe -listen 5500
- a VNC Server which initiates the connection via this command:
winvnc4.exe -connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx::5500
On the password side:
- for the Server, I can
I'm using V.3.3 and trying to setup "shared connections" on a Windows 2003
server where VNC is running as a service. How do you set it up so that the
default is to always allow shared connections?
Thanks.
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Hi Wez,
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"RE: Introduction of New VNC codec"
""James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" wrote:
>I assume you would like us to allocate you an encoding identifier to use for
>your custom encoding scheme - can you confirm that that is the case?
Yes, Thanks you. Pl
Hi Adam,
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Re: Introduction of New VNC codec"
"Adam Tkac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" wrote:
>This idea looks very nice. I'm going to implement this new encoding in
>Fedora's VNCServer for future performance tests.
Thank you. I'm glad to hear that.
Regards,
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