I apologize for the lack of information/context. My suspicion is that we HAVE the tools we need, but are missing some critical information on how to use them. I'm just wondering if there is something that needs to be done on the Client itself in order to utilize RTAV in the virtual environment. My understanding is that a Thin Client is nothing more than a PC running the Horizon View Client (or Citrix, RDP, etc.), but did find recently that there are RTAV settings in the registry of our 10zig Thin Clients. I was told early on that running a camera from a Thin Client allows the video to be processed locally before passing through to the VDI. I am also confused about the benefits of using a Thin Client. What's alarming to me is that, no matter what we test (RTAV, BLAST, Thin/Zero Client, PCoIP, etc.), there is absolutely no change, negative or positive, in camera quality. We are running nVidia Grid cards, and have plenty or resources to put toward video quality (graphic intensive programs such as AutoCAD, Photoshop and BlueBeam work just fine). RTAV is another avenue that we've explored. While most of our environment is running PCoIP, we have also tested with BLAST. Still, when logged into a virtual machine, there is no improvement to the quality of the picture when run on a Thin Client. After a fair amount of research, we came to the conclusion that it is best to run cameras on Thin Clients, as opposed to Zero Clients. It seems that no matter what we do, quality of a webcam ends up very choppy and pixelated. ![]() We have been struggling with camera quality in our virtual environment.
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