

Your library can be organised according to four types of content: TV shows, movies, pictures and music. Setup is relatively simple, but easier on the Mac than Windows – visit the wiki for full instructions (click the 'Laika' link). Note, previous Mac builds combined both media server and client in a single application – this is no longer the case from 0.9.5 onwards. Plex comes in two parts: this is the Media Server, which you need to install on the PC or Mac that’s hosting all the media content you wish to share. These are served via the use of special Plex PMS Plug-ins, some of which are included with the main download, while others are available for separate download and install. Plex also lets you tap into online content too, allowing your clients to access internet-hosted media like YouTube, NetFlix and more through the same interface. It allows you to share the media content – photos, music, video and recorded TV – from selected folders on the host computer as well as any network shares, but that’s not all. How can you possibly keep on top of it all while making it possible to access your media while away from home on your portable device? ** Edit ** Minor revision to indicate that both OpenGL and DirectX are supported.You’ve got all that media – photos, videos, recorded TV, music and more – scattered across your network, and now there’s a load of online media to tap into as well. The RDP client you use to connect must also support GPU, So you'll have to be on Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016.įor more specifics from Microsoft, check out: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 10 AVC/H.264 improvements in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 Techni. You can confirm it's working by launching ArcGIS Pro, opening a map, then hitting Shift + E, this will display the rendering information for your ArcGIS Pro session. Then enable “ Use the hardware default graphics adapter for all Remote Desktop Services sessions”ĭoing this activates DirectX/OpenGL and the GPU over RDP.Browse to: Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Remote Session Environment.Open the Edit Group Policy tool from Control Panel or use the Windows Search dialog (Windows Key + R, then type in gpedit.msc).It is as simple as setting a toggle in the group policy correctly on Windows 10 / Server 2016:

Changing a Group Policy can easily change this.Īs of Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016, you can enable GPU usage remotely as both operating systems natively support DirectX 11 / OpenGL 3+ over RDP. By default, Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 do not enable the GPU for rendering over RDP. I was recently helping a customer with RDP access and exposing the GPU to the RDP session.
