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<blockquote data-quote="emveepee" data-source="post: 313027" data-attributes="member: 26515"><p>No the client that I have is generic in nature, it is independent from the server. The basic idea is the "screens" are created external and then delivered using a rfb which is a VLC like protocol. It cannot do 3D graphics but it is quite good at GDI style 2D. It sounds like it would be slow but in reality it isn't. Here is an example of an audio directory of almost 1000 folder on GBBPVR <a href="http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=xoLVQpCwcHU" target="_blank">YouTube - NMT screen speed</a> It does slow down if the menu are configured for more than 720p resolution just because of the sheer volume of data (4 x 1920 x 1080). No matter what the resolution of the menu system, the movies/videos are displayed correctly.</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emveepee, post: 313027, member: 26515"] No the client that I have is generic in nature, it is independent from the server. The basic idea is the "screens" are created external and then delivered using a rfb which is a VLC like protocol. It cannot do 3D graphics but it is quite good at GDI style 2D. It sounds like it would be slow but in reality it isn't. Here is an example of an audio directory of almost 1000 folder on GBBPVR [url=http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=xoLVQpCwcHU]YouTube - NMT screen speed[/url] It does slow down if the menu are configured for more than 720p resolution just because of the sheer volume of data (4 x 1920 x 1080). No matter what the resolution of the menu system, the movies/videos are displayed correctly. Martin [/QUOTE]
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