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Networks and Remotes => Remotes => Topic started by: robgil on September 07, 2014, 09:58:44 pm

Title: Teamviewer choppy/jerky in theatre mode.
Post by: robgil on September 07, 2014, 09:58:44 pm
On the target PC (win 8.1) it all runs smoothly but on the PC (win vista) I use to remotly control the target PC when in theatre view its very jerky, is there a way to make it smoother?
Title: Re: Teamviewer choppy/jerky in theatre mode.
Post by: mojave on September 08, 2014, 09:13:44 am
It is much easier to control JRiver on the target PC by just using JRiver on the remote PC. See Library Server (http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Library_Server) in the wiki and ask if you need more help.
Title: Re: Teamviewer choppy/jerky in theatre mode.
Post by: robgil on September 08, 2014, 09:33:44 am
Thanks fella, I just thought a one for all approach might be easier as my target PC is basically a media based computer connected to my TV and HIFI, my laptop being the everyday computer, Teamviewer seemed ideal as a do everything remote.
I already use Gizmo for JRiver on a tablet so I might just use that instead.
But I will have a play with the server idea you suggest and see how it goes, I love Gizmo and think its great but having my 8.1 desktop as well as theatre view on the laptop is loads better. I don't want to stream files, the target PC is still going to be the PC that actually plays the media.
Title: Re: Teamviewer choppy/jerky in theatre mode.
Post by: Arindelle on September 10, 2014, 06:03:06 am
for image changing, importing etc. if you want to do these things remotely, you are going to need to still use teamviewer or something similar. What I do is set the options in teamviewer to optimize for speed, and not show wallpaper of remote pc; that seems to make it a lot less choppy.

But for everything else, Mojave is spot on and if you are already networked through windows, its very easy to set up. All you tagging is a breeze from a client; just remember to manually sync every so often.