From: Frank <fra...@ya...> - 2005-02-23 17:47:13
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If you want to send video in realtime, then you will take a big performance hit using TightVnc. TightVnc is great for what it was designed for, but it is not a panacea. Would you use an Air Ballon to break the world air speed record... --- Vamsi Krishna <vkr...@no...> wrote: > Hi, > > >> 1> What files do I need to use from VNC just to use RFB > protocol??? > http://libvncserver.sourceforge.net/ provides you with VNC > API. You can > use the APIs exposed by > the above library to build any code based on VNC. > > >> 2> Have any of you analyzed the RFB protocol and have any > >> documentation regarding the same?? > http://www.realvnc.com/docs/rfbproto.pdf. > The above link is the best resource to understand the rfb > protocol > specification > and RealVNC is the official maintainer of the protocol. > RFB protocol does not optimize the way in which the frame > buffer > updates are obtained. It only > provides a mechanism to send the updates in an efficient way. > > >> 3> Is there any other protocol that I could use to send > frame buffer > video??? > If there is a requirement of sending moving pictures or > animations > across systems, > then probably RFB may not suit your needs. You may want to use > video > encoders/decoders like MPEG. > > Thanks > kvs > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |