I am running -B currently, but have tried without it the same. I have
also played with my color depth options.
 -B on -A 24 -O <ip>


>From what I understood of  "Improved video playback on Windows 7 and
Windows Server 2008 R2" in 5.4 is that this only applies with Sun Ray
3 clients with SROS 11.

Chapter 3. 11.1.1 Release Notes for Release 11 -
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E41160_01/E41153/E41153.pdf

The Sun Ray Operating Software 11.1.1 release for Sun Ray Clients is
required for the following Sun Ray software 5.4 features:

 • Improved video playback on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

Video playback using Windows Media Player has been improved when using
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 desktops on Sun Ray 3 Series
Clients. This improvement includes support for up to 720p videos in
MPEG-2, H.264, and VC-1 video formats. See Video Acceleration in the
Administration guide for details.

This is why I think I might be able to increase the performance by
going to 11.1.1+, to some level, since I am running only the SROS
firmware bundled within SRS 5.2 (the last available firmware
obtainable without a support contract)


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Fuerle, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1.) Does your session run with -D (disables) or -B
>
> man uttsc ...
>
> -B on|off
>           Detect and accelerate rapidly-changing  screen  content
>           as video. This feature is switched off by default.
>
> as far as I know, the acceleration mostly works only in IE.
>
> based on the release notes for 5.4.
>
> 1.1.3. Multimedia
>
>     Improved video playback on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
>
>     Video playback using Windows Media Player has been improved when using 
> Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 desktops on Sun Ray 3 Series Clients. 
> This improvement includes support for up to 720p videos in MPEG-2, H.264, and 
> VC-1 video formats. See Video Acceleration in the Administration Guide for 
> details.
>
> regards, thomas
>
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> Betreff: [SunRay-Users] Success obtaining Oracle Premier Support for Software 
> on small Sun Ray deployments?
>
>  Hi All,
>
> I recently acquired a couple Sun Ray 3 plus clients which I intended to 
> install in my lab. I have gotten them up and running on Oracle Linux with 5.4 
> and upgraded them to the latest SROS included in the SRS 5.2 package... it 
> seems everything works but the media performance is not up to par with my 
> expectations in 2k8 R2 uttsc sessions.
>
> I have read that there were improvements with SROS11, but it seems
> SROS11 is only available with a support contract.
>
> I tried contacting Oracle through email but they seem to be unresponsive in 
> helping me get started which has lead me to the following questions:
> 1) has anyone been successful with getting the required basic support 
> contract entitlements for a small environment of a couple sun rays?
> 1a) What kind of pricing should I expect?
> 2) Is this really a worthwhile endeavor, or should I abandon the Sun Rays and 
> look for PCoIP thing clients??
>
> My requirements are simply for a multi-monitor thin client environment which 
> can play a Youtube clip without major lag on Windows RDP or a VMware view.
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