Handy Hack to improve the performance of Remote Desktop with Blue Iris (also great for gaming as you can get tp to 60fps).,
The key setting to enable is called "Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for Remote Desktop".
Note: Requires the Windows 10 RDP Client or a 3rd Party client that supports the H.264/AVC 444 codec.
This policy setting prioritizes the H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for non-RemoteFX vGPU scenarios. When you use this setting on the RDP server, the server will use H.264/AVC 444 as the codec in an RDP 10 connection where both the client and server can use H.264/AVC 444.
When enabled you should experience far smoother playback with less blockiness.
Launch Local Group Policy Editor -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Remote Session Environment
Then enable "Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for Remote Desktop". I have also enable Hardware Acceleration, however milage will vary as requires a supported Nvidia GPU.

Note: before making changes to Remote Desktop Settings, please ensure you have local access. to back out the change if required.
The key setting to enable is called "Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for Remote Desktop".
Note: Requires the Windows 10 RDP Client or a 3rd Party client that supports the H.264/AVC 444 codec.
This policy setting prioritizes the H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for non-RemoteFX vGPU scenarios. When you use this setting on the RDP server, the server will use H.264/AVC 444 as the codec in an RDP 10 connection where both the client and server can use H.264/AVC 444.
When enabled you should experience far smoother playback with less blockiness.
Launch Local Group Policy Editor -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Remote Session Environment
Then enable "Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 graphics mode for Remote Desktop". I have also enable Hardware Acceleration, however milage will vary as requires a supported Nvidia GPU.

Note: before making changes to Remote Desktop Settings, please ensure you have local access. to back out the change if required.
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