With the Real-Time Audio-Video feature, you can use the client device's built-in cameras in a remote desktop or published application. If the client device has both a front and a back camera, you can select the camera to use in the remote desktop or published application. You can also select the video resolution to use.

Prerequisites

To change the video resolution, you must not be connected to a remote desktop or published application.

Procedure

  1. In Horizon Client, open Settings and tap Camera.
    • If you are not connected to a remote desktop or published application, tap Settings at the bottom of the Horizon Client window.
    • If you are connected to a remote desktop or published application, tap the Settings (gear) icon in the Horizon Client Tools radial menu.
  2. To select the camera to use with the Real-Time Audio-Video feature, tap Front or Rear.
  3. To set the video resolution, select one of the video resolution settings.
    You cannot change the video resolution if you are connected to a remote desktop or published application.
    For administrators - If you select the Default setting, the video resolution is based on the Resolution - Default image resolution width in pixels and Resolution - Default image resolution height in pixels agent group policy settings for the remote desktop. For more information, see "Real-Time Audio-Video Group Policy Settings" in the Horizon Remote Desktop Features and GPOs document. If you select High, Medium, or Low, the video resolution on the remote desktop is overridden.
    For end users - If you select the Default setting, the video resolution is based on the image resolution settings that are configured for the webcam on the remote desktop. If you select High, Medium, or Low, the video resolution on the remote desktop is overridden.