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To enable or disable Windows Media Redirection after installation, modify module.ini and set MultiMedia to On or Off in the section. When using the tar.gz package, to enable this feature during installation, you must press Y when asked if you want to integrate the client with the GStreamer plug-in. This feature is enabled by default when using the Debian and RPM packages. See GStreamer website for more information.
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You can also install it from the command line using apt on Debian systems or yum on Red Hat systems. You can install GStreamer using the package manager of most popular Linux distributions. Windows Media Redirection allows high quality audio and video playback within an ICA session using the GStreamer framework, provided that all the relevant codecs are installed on the client and server. Videos with lower bitrates, however, are likely to require less client CPU if using Windows Media Redirection. High bit rate videos (including HD formats) require less client CPU when the video is rendered from server-side. Server rendered video requires more server CPU than Windows Media Redirection. This also enables playback of formats such as Flash, Silverlight, QuickTime, and Real Video where Windows Media Redirection does not support those.

This allows any audio format to be played on the server in any media player, and streamed to the client in high definition, provided the server has the necessary media player and codecs.Įnhanced server rendered video - XenDesktop 4 supports high frame-rate video and progressive display, which provides smooth server rendered video playback at up to 30 frames per second. These use modern compression techniques to provide significant quality improvements when playing server-side audio on XenApp 6 and XenDesktop 4. Enhanced Server Rendered Multimedia DeliveryĮnhanced server rendered audio - The former “High”, “Medium”, and “Low” quality audio settings have been replaced with “High Definition”, “Optimized-for-Speech”, and “Low Bandwidth”. This delivers smooth playback of audio and video files, reduces bandwidth usage without compromising video quality, and reduces the load on the server (as the client CPU is used to render the video).

This technology streams compatible media files from the server to the client where they are rendered. HDX MediaStream Windows Media Redirection Version 11.100 of the Citrix Receiver for Linux introduced new audio and video codec technologies to enhance HDX MediaStream server rendered multimedia delivery. HDX MediaStream Windows Media Redirection (formerly SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration). The Citrix Receiver for Linux includes the following HDX MediaStream technologies:

HDX MediaStream includes a variety of Citrix technologies for video and audio playback. This article provides information on troubleshooting HDX MediaStream on Linux.
