
I set Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for Remote Desktop Connections Enabled. I set Configure H.264/AVC hardware encoding for Remote Desktop Connections Enabled. Im using three 1920x1080 monitors for Remote Desktop Services. While in a remote connection, from toolbar, select the View Options and adjust the frames per a second. my goal is three monitors reach 30fps in Remote Desktop Services. Consider 1024 by 768 pixels and High Color (15 bit) as a starting point.
#Windows remote desktop frame rate setting windows#
800圆00 - adjusts remote computer resolution to 800圆00, icons may not move backĪfter connecting to a computer, click the View Options (eyeball icon) to further adjust the resolution:Īnother way to use less network bandwidth is to send less frames per a second. Switch to the Display tab to adjust the Windows Size and Color settings. 1024x768 - adjusts remote computer resolution to 1024x768, icons may not move back. 1280x800 - adjusts remote computer resolution to 1280x800, icons may not move back. 1366x768 - adjusts remote computer resolution to 1366x768, icons may not move back. 1600x900 - adjusts remote computer resolution to 1600x900, icons may not move back. 1920x1080 - adjusts remote computer resolution to 1920x1080, icons may not move back. Best fit to client computer - adjusts remote computer resolution to the same aspect ratio as the local computer, icons may not move back. Native resolution of remote computer - no change to remote computer resolution, may have black bars show on sides depending on each monitors aspect ratio. On the Resolution setting, choose the setting that works best for you. Click/tap on the edit icon next to the computer, normally a gear shaped icon.
Some networks may be bandwidth limited or you prefer the screen resolution to fit your local monitor better. By default, the native resolution of the remote computer is streamed.