Nowadays, many companies have distributed development groups, who need to share applications across the intranet or internet. The Realtime Remote Desktop Streaming (RRD Streaming) solution offered by Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD allows for streaming screen content to remote sites in real time. All kinds of applications, including live video, presentations, simulations, 3D CAD visualizations, as well as text-based applications are supported. RRD Streaming is independent of application-specific 3D rendering techniques and works with both OpenGL and DirectX. Other application sharing solutions support exchange of single windows only, whereas RRD Streaming allows to stream the whole screen content.
Advantanges of RRD Streaming
RRD Streaming was developed to control and send screen contents to distant PC-Desktops in real time
Fast changing, dynamic 3D scenes are supported at high resolutions
RRD Streaming offers a high quality of display
Precise detail visualizations, specifically adopted to 3D CAD data, 3D games, videos, 2D and 3D presentations for medial, biological meteorological, physics, and many other domains
OpenGL and Direct3D/DirectX applications are supported, including those making use of modern shading techniques (GLSL, HLSL)
Low bandwidth configurations for use in wireless and DSL networks
Supports Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
State-of-the-art compression techniques allowing for high resolutions
Benefit of RRD Streaming
Better cooperation of distributed development groups using shared screens and simultaneously running applications
Reduced traveling, saving time and costs
Improved interaction and cooperation between distributed groups ease analysis and correction of problems
Better development and user acceptance due to fast, low latency distribution of screen content
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