Re: Better WideView Performance Tip
Hi Henri,
Thanks for the reply. I still have no fix yet, but your post has Broadened the scope of my troubleshooting.
My clients are all running "onboard network interacing", meaning no seperate cards.
I will splash out and spend a few dollars on some NICs and see if it helps.
Regards,
Tom
Re: Better WideView Performance Tip
Im going to try what Henri advised, i will buy NICS for all the PCs on my network. I will post my results soon. Meanwhile here's a link to a video of my screen setup, and the results i am achieving (with all clients paused). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eiNoXYfmLI&hd=1
Regards
Tomcat
Re: Better WideView Performance Tip
!Breakthrough!
I disabled "lock frame to sync".
Although this helps bring all the clients into sync, providing even response across all clients, it increases client response time.
I disabled this. And increased the intellismooth buffer. Problem fixed.
If clients dont all respond at the same time, then compensate, by varying intellismooth buffer across the clients, to "even them up"
For example on my three clients, Intellismooth= 350 on center, and 28 on left and right. I dont know why, but it works. What is causing the difference? Who knows? Could be Router traffic, or slight differences in hardware specs. The magic part is that all the clients respond evenly, and are smooth.
I no longer have to pause the clients to achieve smoothness.
Regards
TOM
Re: Better WideView Performance Tip
Now this gives me a bit to think about...
All three of my clients can pull anything on their own, they can also pul anything over the network with Wideview.
As soon as I added service pack one and two clients stutter terribly, to the point of being unusable :/
@Tomcat, were you not doing building stuff for UHI by any chance ???