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by jollyjinx
2008-08-29 08:28
Forum: SC
Topic: BUG: SC using ZRLE encoding even though not told to
Replies: 2
Views: 4290

Re: BUG: SC using ZRLE encoding even though not told to

Uih, quick reply.

If it defaults to ZRLE than that's definitely an error, as the VNC protocol says to read the encodings the viewer supports and then choose accordingly from top to bottom.
Choosing an encoding the viewer does not support is wrong.

It does not use ZRLE if my viewer says that it ...
by jollyjinx
2008-08-29 08:00
Forum: SC
Topic: BUG: SC using ZRLE encoding even though not told to
Replies: 2
Views: 4290

BUG: SC using ZRLE encoding even though not told to

Dear developers,

I'm the developer of JollysFastVNC and it seems that your VNC SC server is not correctly speaking the VNC protocol.

It uses the ZRLE protocol even though my client never told it that it supports ZRLE. My client supports Tight and zlib encoding and it seems as soon as my client ...