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Thread: VPN control of PC running Quick Show with a Ipod touch?

  1. #11
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    I use the Jaadu for controlling QS and LivePro on my iPad
    Works great. But you must pay for it! Still looking for a free RDP

    regards

    Pangolin FB3 QS/LivePro/SMS2Laser
    Riya MultiBus
    Pangolin LD2000 Pro

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruch View Post
    Still looking for a free RDP
    Mocha RDP
    iTunes link

    Regards,
    - There is no such word as "can't" -
    - 60% of the time it works every time -

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    Cool! It works
    Thanks danielbriggs

    Pangolin FB3 QS/LivePro/SMS2Laser
    Riya MultiBus
    Pangolin LD2000 Pro

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    I use splashtop it's really fast I can even see the animations in realtime, the output window in realtime and response is realtime... I tried many of the vnc applications and none of them where fast as this one.

    Only thing you have to keep in mind is a kill switch for safety. You should create something to kill (shut off the laser), a shutter or something. Or have a second person at the main station to watch over things.

    A other solution i am working is using touchosc with midi yoke to create a custom interface for the laser controller... Since quick show doesn't support osc out of the box I need the translate the signals from o/c to midi... I will show some progress later on. So far i have tractor together with resolume and vdmx together with quickshow the track in tractor triggers both laser and vi screen animations at the same time.

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    The speed and responsiveness of the connection depends on the VNC server. I tested plenty of VNC solutions and the fastest server seems to be real VNC, almost realtime! The client was pocketcloud.
    But if you don't need to see the screen simultaneously on your computer and on your.remote client, you should use RDP, it works just better and is free...

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    Quote Originally Posted by danielbriggs View Post
    There are a billion more RDP programs for iOS than iTap.
    ah, my bad then
    I didn't really keep track of it =)

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    Hello,
    I am using Superb VPN Services to watch tv2.no and nrk.no and I am pleased how it works. Speed is great and there are no delays.

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