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  • in reply to: Xenith 2 Flash Codec #23022
    j0nsfm
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    @ConfGen wrote:

    Have you checked my doc?

    CG

    The one about configuring HDX Flash on a WTOS and Xenith (on the front page)?

    I have and am currently testing with a client, but its still not what they are expecting I’m afraid.

    I also spoke to my Wyse rep finally, they advised that what I posted WAS the intention, but they have yet to figure out the full codec compression delivery method, so the SoC has a better video codec but not a full Flash rendering codec :.

    in reply to: Xenith 2 Flash Codec #23017
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    @ConfGen wrote:

    Glad my tool save you so much time. Unfortunately I haven’t seen a donation from you 🙁

    Xenith is not supporting flash redirection at all. This would require a local flash player which is simply currently not available. I know Wyse is working on this with Adobe but no ETA.
    I have posted a document in the product section for WTOS. This explains how to configure the client and server to get the best HDX Flash experience.
    I guess this should help here.

    CG

    I’ll have to remedy that!

    Strange, on all the promotional items, in a video seen here (http://www.brianmadden.com/blogs/morevideos/archive/2012/05/17/citrix-synergy-2012-wyse-shows-off-xenith-2-talks-stratus.aspx) and even on the product page (http://wyse.com/products/cloud-clients/zero-clients/Xenith-2), they state “Xenith 2 delivers outstanding performance based on its system-on-chip (SoC) design optimized with its Dell Wyse Zero architecture, and a built-in media processor delivers smooth multimedia, bi-directional audio and Flash playback.”.

    The video talks about a flash codec file that is transfered on boot to the Xenith 2 that allows local flash redirection. Even the Wyse rep said it supports full flash redirection when I ordered the eval, of course they don’t seem to have documentation again to support it (just like the original Xenith HDX fiasco).

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