Re: Windows layer storage/transmission.

2002-01-02 Thread A friend
> Perhaps the title should be video layer storage and transmission? My fault, the s behind Window was a bit too much with hindsight, and I always use caps at the start of a sentence. In the original text, I used the word 'window' and did not refer to a product of a specific manufacturer (besides

Re: Windows layer storage/transmission.

2002-01-02 Thread A friend
>> Why not, for the server, for the client it's no problem for sure. Is it not >> possible to capture the image from within a single window within MS-Windows? >> I think it is, since Alt-PrintScreen does the same thing. Monitoring window >> creation/deletion must be possible too. > Hmmm, yes, I di

Re: Windows layer storage/transmission.

2002-01-02 Thread A friend
> > graphical buffer is kept and transmitted by VNC. Since most (if not all) OSses > > are window based, is it not more efficient to keep (and send) a separate > > buffer for each window that is opened. So when switching, closing or moving a > Unfortunately, this wouldn't work on crap OS's like Wi

Windows layer storage/transmission.

2002-01-02 Thread A friend
Don't know if this item has come up yet, but it seems to me that only one graphical buffer is kept and transmitted by VNC. Since most (if not all) OSses are window based, is it not more efficient to keep (and send) a separate buffer for each window that is opened. So when switching, closing or mov