You can configure VMware Blast options for remote desktop and published application sessions that use the VMware Blast display protocol.
You can allow H.264 decoding and High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). H.264 is an industry standard for video compression, which is the process of converting digital video into a format that takes up less capacity when it is stored or transmitted. When H.264 decoding is allowed, you can also allow increased color fidelity.
The maximum resolution that is supported, and whether HEVC is supported, depends on the capability of the graphical processing unit (GPU) on the client. A GPU that can support 4K resolution for JPEG/PNG might not support 4K resolution for H.264. If a resolution for H.264 is not supported, Horizon Client uses JPEG/PNG instead.
If your environment uses a proxy server, you can specify whether to allow VMware Blast connections to an operating system proxy server.
For an SSL proxy server, you also need to configure certificate checking for secondary connections through the SSL proxy server. For more information, see Setting the Certificate Checking Mode in Horizon Client.
You can configure the default HEVC and proxy server options and prevent end users from changing them in Horizon Client. For more information, see Configuring VMware Blast Options for End Users.
You can configure VMware Blast options before or after you connect to a server.
Prerequisites
To use High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), Horizon Agent 7.7 or later must be installed. For increased color accuracy with YUV 4:4:4, Horizon Agent 7.11 or later must be installed. In addition, the client system must have a GPU that supports HEVC decoding.
Depending on the Horizon Agent version that is installed, a Horizon administrator can use agent-side group policy settings to enable or deactivate VMware Blast features, including H.264 and HEVC high color accuracy. For information, see "VMware Blast Policy Settings" in the Configuring Remote Desktop Features in Horizon document.
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Results
Changes take effect the next time a user connects to a remote desktop or published application and selects the VMware Blast display protocol. Your changes do not affect existing VMware Blast sessions.