HP t420 Administrator Guide 8 - Page 50

Tips & best practices, Component_Encoder, Graphics - Thinwire, Advanced, DeepCompressionV2Encoder

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Tips & best practices Consider the following when using HP True Graphics: ● After connecting to a remote desktop, you can use Citrix HDX Monitor to determine which encoder is being used for the session by examining the Component_Encoder value under the Graphics - Thinwire Advanced section. If the value reads DeepCompressionV2Encoder or DeepCompressionEncoder, then the server is properly sending the data in a format that is accelerated by HP True Graphics. NOTE: If legacy graphics are being forced via a server policy, such as CompatibilityEncoder or LegacyEncoder, the server is compressing graphics in a method that is compatible with older versions of Citrix clients, and HP True Graphics will not provide enhanced performance. ● HP True Graphics might provide some benefits to older versions of XenDesktop if using HDX 3D Pro. Benefits are not provided if HDX 3D Pro is used with the visual quality set to Always Lossless, because then the graphical information is not sent to the thin client in H.264 format. 38 Chapter 5 HP True Graphics

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Tips & best practices
Consider the following when using HP True Graphics:
After connecting to a remote desktop, you can use Citrix HDX Monitor to determine which encoder is
being used for the session by examining the
Component_Encoder
value under the
Graphics - Thinwire
Advanced
section. If the value reads
DeepCompressionV2Encoder
or
DeepCompressionEncoder
, then
the server is properly sending the data in a format that is accelerated by HP True Graphics.
NOTE:
If legacy graphics are being forced via a server policy, such as CompatibilityEncoder or
LegacyEncoder, the server is compressing graphics in a method that is compatible with older versions of
Citrix clients, and HP True Graphics will not provide enhanced performance.
HP True Graphics might provide some
benefits
to older versions of XenDesktop if using HDX 3D Pro.
Benefits
are not provided if HDX 3D Pro is used with the visual quality set to
Always Lossless
, because
then the graphical information is not sent to the thin client in H.264 format.
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Chapter 5
HP True Graphics