![]() When upgrading to Horizon View 8 or higher, as part of the process to upgrade the agent on the physical machine, you may notice this functionality stops working. This should stop the pesky black screen issue that’s normally seen when using this work around. This should allow you to use the GPU that you’re passing through, but you still won’t get h.264 encoding on the GPU. Technically you could use the CPU settings (to hide the fact the VM is being virtualized), and then install the Horizon Agent as a physical PC (even though it’s being virtualized). Hacks?Īnother concept that this opens the door for is consumer GPUs providing 3D acceleration without all the driver issues. I’m REALLY hoping they change this in future releases. Even when using the “NvFBCEnable.exe” (located in C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Blast\) application to enable hardware encoding, I still notice that the encoding is being done on the CPU. I spent some time trying to enable the hardware h.264 encoder on the GPUs. I’m currently running 2 displays at 1920×1080 on an extremely old Core 2 Quad processor. If you have a higher end CPU, you should be able to get some pretty high resolutions. So while you are getting some great 3D accelerated graphics, depending on your CPU and screen resolution, you may be noticing some choppiness. ![]() While 3D acceleration is working, I have to note that the h.264 encoding for the Blast Extreme session is still being handled by the CPU. Horizon 3D Acceleration Enabled via dxdiag In my setup I’m running a GeForce 550 GTX TI, and a GeForce 640. And no, you don’t need a fancy enterprise GPU. One thing that is really cool, is the fact that 3D acceleration is enabled and working if the computer has a GPU installed (along with drivers). Update – March 14th 2020 – I’ve been using this on 3 different systems since I wrote this article and love this feature! 3D Acceleration I’ll update this post later on once I hear back about how some of my customers have deployed it. I’ve had numerous discussions with customers of mine who also say they see tremendous value in this after I brought it to their attention. Not only have I moved my desktop in to my server room and started remoting in using Blast, but I can think of many use cases for this (machines shops, sharing software licenses, remote access, etc.).
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