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Guest Dave Leonardi
Posted

Good Afternoon,

 

I had a quick question regarding our Windows 2003 Terminal Server and

newly acquired WYSE Thin Clients. We managed to establish sound between both

products, but are now experiencing choppy sound (buffering) when we try to

watch live streaming video ie: CNN, through a RDP session. I work for a

school district and the teachers are planning to utilize certain sites with

live streaming video. I would appreciate it if someone could provide

assistance with a possible terminal server or WYSE setting, configuration

solution. Thank you for your time.

 

2003 Windows Terminal Server and XP Clients.

T3 Pipe to Internet.

WYSE Model: WinTerm SX0

 

Regards,

 

David Leonardi

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Guest Benny Tritsch [MVP]
Posted

Re: Terminal Server 2003

 

RDP was never designed for video streaming, it has no built-in real-time

capabilities. This means that you are likely to never get good audio and

video quality through RDP sessions. Ask WYSE if they have a solution for

running the media player locally on the thin client.

 

Benny

 

--

Bernhard Tritsch

MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server

Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", MS Press

http://www.wtstek.com

 

"Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

news:eUtQLd3XIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Good Afternoon,

>

> I had a quick question regarding our Windows 2003 Terminal Server and

> newly acquired WYSE Thin Clients. We managed to establish sound between

> both products, but are now experiencing choppy sound (buffering) when we

> try to watch live streaming video ie: CNN, through a RDP session. I work

> for a school district and the teachers are planning to utilize certain

> sites with live streaming video. I would appreciate it if someone could

> provide assistance with a possible terminal server or WYSE setting,

> configuration solution. Thank you for your time.

>

> 2003 Windows Terminal Server and XP Clients.

> T3 Pipe to Internet.

> WYSE Model: WinTerm SX0

>

> Regards,

>

> David Leonardi

>

Guest Dave Leonardi
Posted

Re: Terminal Server 2003

 

I will take that in consideration and approach WYSE about an alternate

solution. Thanks for your advice and assistance.

 

Dave

 

"Benny Tritsch [MVP]" <bt@nospam.web.de> wrote in message

news:u4xL8I4XIHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> RDP was never designed for video streaming, it has no built-in real-time

> capabilities. This means that you are likely to never get good audio and

> video quality through RDP sessions. Ask WYSE if they have a solution for

> running the media player locally on the thin client.

>

> Benny

>

> --

> Bernhard Tritsch

> MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server

> Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", MS Press

> http://www.wtstek.com

>

> "Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

> news:eUtQLd3XIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Good Afternoon,

>>

>> I had a quick question regarding our Windows 2003 Terminal Server and

>> newly acquired WYSE Thin Clients. We managed to establish sound between

>> both products, but are now experiencing choppy sound (buffering) when we

>> try to watch live streaming video ie: CNN, through a RDP session. I work

>> for a school district and the teachers are planning to utilize certain

>> sites with live streaming video. I would appreciate it if someone could

>> provide assistance with a possible terminal server or WYSE setting,

>> configuration solution. Thank you for your time.

>>

>> 2003 Windows Terminal Server and XP Clients.

>> T3 Pipe to Internet.

>> WYSE Model: WinTerm SX0

>>

>> Regards,

>>

>> David Leonardi

>>

>

>

Guest Bart Van Vugt
Posted

Re: Terminal Server 2003

 

You can also install Citrix that is more suitable for this kind of things.

 

"Dave Leonardi" wrote:

> I will take that in consideration and approach WYSE about an alternate

> solution. Thanks for your advice and assistance.

>

> Dave

>

> "Benny Tritsch [MVP]" <bt@nospam.web.de> wrote in message

> news:u4xL8I4XIHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> > RDP was never designed for video streaming, it has no built-in real-time

> > capabilities. This means that you are likely to never get good audio and

> > video quality through RDP sessions. Ask WYSE if they have a solution for

> > running the media player locally on the thin client.

> >

> > Benny

> >

> > --

> > Bernhard Tritsch

> > MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server

> > Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", MS Press

> > http://www.wtstek.com

> >

> > "Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

> > news:eUtQLd3XIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> >> Good Afternoon,

> >>

> >> I had a quick question regarding our Windows 2003 Terminal Server and

> >> newly acquired WYSE Thin Clients. We managed to establish sound between

> >> both products, but are now experiencing choppy sound (buffering) when we

> >> try to watch live streaming video ie: CNN, through a RDP session. I work

> >> for a school district and the teachers are planning to utilize certain

> >> sites with live streaming video. I would appreciate it if someone could

> >> provide assistance with a possible terminal server or WYSE setting,

> >> configuration solution. Thank you for your time.

> >>

> >> 2003 Windows Terminal Server and XP Clients.

> >> T3 Pipe to Internet.

> >> WYSE Model: WinTerm SX0

> >>

> >> Regards,

> >>

> >> David Leonardi

> >>

> >

> >

>

>

>


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