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4th Aug 2012, 11:38 PM #1OPMember
Video Streaming on RDP?
Hi , I want to know can I do the following thing.
I want to Stream HD video into sites like yycast or justin.tv
The stream will be played on Windows RDP and using capture software like manycam or webcammax i will capture it (Screen Capture) and using Adobe FME stream into yycast or justin.tv or any other..
Is it possible through windows RDP without Lag .
Anyone can provide with the RDP for above mention purpose please PM me.
Thanksfederer38 Reviewed by federer38 on . Video Streaming on RDP? Hi , I want to know can I do the following thing. I want to Stream HD video into sites like yycast or justin.tv The stream will be played on Windows RDP and using capture software like manycam or webcammax i will capture it (Screen Capture) and using Adobe FME stream into yycast or justin.tv or any other.. Is it possible through windows RDP without Lag . Anyone can provide with the RDP for above mention purpose please PM me. Thanks Rating: 5
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5th Aug 2012, 12:42 AM #2Member
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Please pm
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5th Aug 2012, 02:37 AM #3Member
Let me know if I get it right. You will go to those sites on the RDP and play the videos. Then you'll use a software on your RDP to capture the videos being played? Well, the simplest answer is it will lag.
Think of this way, 99% of the time servers don't have graphics cards and don't have a powerful built-in video playback features. So it's like trying to play a video on a desktop computer which doesn't have a video card and no video drivers installed. The server is worse than this desktop so, it will lag.
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5th Aug 2012, 07:11 PM #4OPMember
so no one can provide me RDP?
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5th Aug 2012, 07:20 PM #5Member
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5th Aug 2012, 07:26 PM #6Member
I think you require a big dedi with RDP. Levac109 is right about the Lag & GPU configuration thing.
Find one with More CPU cores. Atleast 4 in this case. Or find a 2nd gen i7 with Intel integrated graphics. I think that should do for you.
And before you try it on your RDP. Try doing the same from your PC. Don't waste your money just like that.
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5th Aug 2012, 07:29 PM #7Member
My box is a dedicated server with 8 cores and 8 GB DDR3 RAM with dedicated 100 Mbps - plus it's located 6 hours drive from my home but it still lags. I don't think what he said would work unless the server is located like 5-10 mins drive from his home lol. It's all about the ping. Need to find one with < 10ms.
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5th Aug 2012, 07:42 PM #8Member
True Maybe it's about the ping. But i was talking about the streaming thing with correct ping & transfer rate
So then, it only depends on the Distance between his home & server i assume. Else it will definitely lag
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5th Aug 2012, 08:31 PM #9OPMember
well i dont get it , basically RDP is just another computer like my own right, the problem is i dont have enough uploading speed here,
So i am playing the video on RDP and I am capturing the video on that RDP, means the software like splitcam will be install on the RDP not my PC. I will run the Splitcam on RDP and capture the video . Is that possible?
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5th Aug 2012, 08:36 PM #10MemberWebsite's:
FreeHDPorn.inso u want to capture the video played on ur rdp?
Yes you can, rdp is a computer too as you know.
You have to google for a desktop recorder and install it on ur rdp
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