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Minimum Image Quality, 5.9.2 Maximum Initial Image Quality

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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual Figure 14: Image Configuration Webpage TER0606004 Issue 3 1.5.9.1 Minimum Image Quality The Minimum Image Quality slider allows balancing between image quality and frame rate when network bandwidth is limited. For some usage cases it may be preferred to have a lower quality images at a higher frame rate, while other cases it may be preferred to have higher quality images at a lower frame rate. Moving the slider towards Reduced allows higher frame-rates in network-bandwidth constrained environments. Moving the slider towards Perception-Free allows higher image quality in network-bandwidth constrained environments. When network bandwidth is not constrained, the PCoIP system will maintain perception-free quality regardless of the Minimum Image Quality setting. The Minimum Image Quality must be set less than or equal to the Maximum Initial Image Quality. Note: The Minimum Image Quality can also be configured using the Portal OSD. See Section 2.6.3 Image. See Section 4.3 Bandwidth and Image Configuration Example for an example on setting the Minimum Image Quality. 1.5.9.2 Maximum Initial Image Quality The Maximum Initial Image Quality slider can be used to reduce network bandwidth peaks due to screen content changes by limiting the initial quality on the first video frame of a screen change. Unchanged regions of the image will build to a lossless state regardless of this setting. The Maximum Initial Image Quality must be set greater than or equal to the Minimum Image Quality. © 2008 Teradici Corporation Page 32 of 111

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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual
TER0606004 Issue 3
© 2008 Teradici Corporation
Page 32 of 111
Figure 14: Image Configuration Webpage
1.5.9.1 Minimum Image Quality
The
Minimum Image Quality
slider allows balancing between image quality and
frame rate when network bandwidth is limited.
For some usage cases it may be
preferred to have a lower quality images at a higher frame rate, while other cases it
may be preferred to have higher quality images at a lower frame rate.
Moving the
slider towards
Reduced
allows higher frame-rates in network-bandwidth constrained
environments. Moving the slider towards
Perception-Free
allows higher image
quality in network-bandwidth constrained environments.
When network bandwidth is
not constrained, the PCoIP system will maintain perception-free quality regardless of
the Minimum Image Quality setting.
The
Minimum Image Quality
must be set less
than or equal to the
Maximum Initial Image Quality
.
Note: The
Minimum Image Quality
can also be configured using the Portal OSD.
See Section 2.6.3 Image.
See Section 4.3 Bandwidth and Image Configuration Example for an example on
setting the
Minimum Image Quality.
1.5.9.2 Maximum Initial Image Quality
The
Maximum Initial Image Quality
slider can be used to reduce network
bandwidth peaks due to screen content changes by limiting the initial quality on the
first video frame of a screen change.
Unchanged regions of the image will build to a
lossless state regardless of this setting.
The
Maximum Initial Image Quality
must
be set greater than or equal to the
Minimum Image Quality
.