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remote desktop

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 17:52
by Oaktown
I am planning a video installation for an opera next February with 7 projectors (6 discreet outputs) and during tech rehearsals I need to be able to move the workstation from backstage to the house so that we the video team can work from the tech table and see their work.

One solution would be to reroute all the cables so that we can move the media server to the house but with that many projectors and distant locations that would entail a lot of work so I'm looking for an easier alternative.

We do have two identical media servers running Windows 7 Pro so in an ideal world, I would like the ability to control one using the other via a Remote Desktop Connection type software but so far I haven't had any luck.

Has anybody out there run into this problem and found a solution? I am open to any creative out-of-the box solution.

Happy holidays to the whole Resolume community :-)
Frédéric

Re: remote desktop

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 18:09
by HerrNieDa
the best solution should be a kvm-switch which works via lan for example... but the quality is maybe not the best on your working screen but it should'nt take any performance or lagging to your output ;)

Re: remote desktop

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 22:10
by cosmowe
For that cases I use Real VNC LINK TO SOFTWARE
Open a W-Lan...and manage your show from in front of the stage.

Greetz
cosmowe

Re: remote desktop

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 05:35
by Oaktown
Thanks guys

@ HerrNieDa, is the IOGEAR GCE500U the type of KVM extender you're recommending. Based on the specs, it seems that it can handle 1920x1080 so that might work great.

@ cosmowe, Real VNC seems like a good option. How do you deal with the graphics cards in Real VNC? All I want to use remotely is the main screen so how do you isolate it when you connect?

Re: remote desktop

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:22
by cosmowe
Image YES YOU CAN!

You'll find the instructions inside the VNC Knowledge Base.
http://kb.realvnc.com/questions/105/Can ... omputer%3F

Re: remote desktop

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 18:46
by Oaktown
Thanks cosmowe, I just tested a full set up in my studio and it works great!

Re: remote desktop

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 22:12
by cosmowe
;) Cheers!