Running mplayer2 with an avi loaded helps. Also increase fps_max, or
sv_maxfps I think it might have been.
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We;ve been running performance logs etc, no unusual things to be seen in
there :(
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Has anyone watched the box when this happens to see if there are any
pro
Yea we've also tried running the file, it brings down the server to a
constant 100 ping when ur logged out of vnc. So that aint an option either
:(
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I seem to remember a way to speed up your FPS on the server was to open a
seperate application affecting video (i.e. a flash animation). I dunno,
trying to search my internal memory, but old age is getting in the way and
clouding it up. Anyone else remember something about that, or is it just
me
Has anyone watched the box when this happens to see if there are any
processes using CPU or bandwidth? I would think that whatever the cause of
the lag, it would be visible in the form of excessive cpu consumption (which
can be associated with some process), excessive bandwidth consumption, or
mayb
Ill try explain the situation better.
Server runs a hlds procces in the background. When i log in from either my
pc, or any other server with vnc/radmin/remote desktop the pings in the cs
server are absolutely wonder full. But as soon as i close the
VNC/radmin/remote (what ever u logon with) connec
Another stupid question (just related to problems I've had)if you
remote in from a different PC than normal, does it not cause the lag?
There seems to be something really freaky with how win2k3 (I know you
say XP, but might be similar), deals with connections it already
knows. Be interesting if
Thanks, i didnt knew this one, it kicks ass!
But unfortunatly it doesnt fix my problems :(
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We had similar issues also. You could try ultravnc. (
We had similar issues also. You could try ultravnc. (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ultravnc/ ) The files on the homepage are
older than what is under the files link at the top of this page.
They have some custom video drivers that also speed up your vnc connection
itself. Ultravnc also allo
Tried both, running as service and consoled mode, both same effect :(
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Hello,
>From past experience with vnc / remote administrator, are you running these
>programs manually? (i.e. double clicking the icon) if so this is probably
>what's causing your programs, try runnin
Tried that, no spiking in cpu useages etc.
CPU is nicely around 40%
Also it issnt VNC what is causing the problem, cause when ever we use radmin
or remote desktop connection as alternative it does the exact same thing :(
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