V7 on C10LE

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    whoishomer
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    So I loaded up version 7 on my C10LE and tried to remote desktop into my Windows 7 computer. It appears that the multimedia offloading is not working. I played a video and it played very choppy. When I perviously used a Wyse C90LEW thin client, the video played perfectly.

    So does version 7 not support multimedia offloading? Are we still forced to purchase a thin client running Windows Embedded standard 2009 for this feature to work?

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    ConfGen
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    What kind of video did you test? What is the bitrate?
    WTOS supports several codecs (but not all) and bitrates up to 3000kb/s.

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    #19154
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    Oh, I forgot. Why is the C90LE faster? Simple reason is, that the C-class has a dedicated multimedia chip inbuild. But Wyse is currently not using this due to a driver lack in WTOS. WES is using it and therefore can playback videos faster.
    Wyse is working on the driver and once released videos will playback like under WES.

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    #19158
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    ah…thanks for the reply. The reason we purchased the C10LE’s was because of the built in GPU. I was hoping V7 of WTOS would support using it. Any timeline on when Wyse will have the new drivers out for it?

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    I have no clue. Waiting for it myself.

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    #19282
    whoishomer
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    Any chance you have any update on a timeline for this?

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    No 🙁

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