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Rgreceiver.Log.Level.IsMutable=bool 1
RGS supports five logging levels: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL. If DEBUG is chosen, all
level of output from DEBUG to FATAL will be output to the log file. If WARN level is chosen, all levels
from WARN to FATAL will be output. The default value is INFO—all DEBUG output is turned off.
Rgreceiver.Log.MaxFileSize=int 1024
Rgreceiver.Log.MaxFileSize.IsMutable=bool 1
This sets the maximum size of the log file in kilobytes (Kbytes). The default maximum size is 1,024
Kbytes.
8.5.13 Receiver image codec properties
Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.IsMutable=bool 1
If set to 1, the local user can adjust the image quality using the Remote Display Window Toolbar. If set
to 0, the user cannot change the image quality. This property and the following property can be used
to permanently set the image quality before the Receiver is started. The default value is 1—the image
quality can be adjusted by user.
Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.Quality=int 65
Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.Quality.IsMutable=bool 1
This property sets the image quality in the Remote Display Window, and can be set to a value from 0
to 100. A value of 100 is the highest quality image while 0 is the lowest image quality. Under most
circumstances, the default value of 65 will be sufficient. Lower values of
Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.Quality will typically reduce RGS bandwidth requirements on the network. If
the Sender property, Rgsender.ImageCodec.Preferred, is set to Rgsender.ImageCodec.Preferred=JPEG-
LS, the Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.Quality property is ignored.
NOTE: Even with an image quality of 100, RGS still performs image compression to reduce the
network bandwidth requirements. While the image on the Receiver will usually appear visually lossless
to the user at an image quality of 100, the actual image data sent over the network from the Sender to
the Receiver will be “lossy” to a limited extent. The exception is the Sender codec JPEG-LS which is
mathematically lossless. See
Sender general properties on page 190 for more information.
Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.IsBoostEnabled=bool 1
Rgreceiver.ImageCodec.IsBoostEnabled.IsMutable=bool 1
This property was added beginning with RGS 5.2.6, and requires that both the RGS Sender and
Receiver be version 5.2.6 or later. Setting the property to 1 will improve (boost) image quality for
certain types of images, namely those images containing significant amounts of text or lines. Because of
the high contrast ratio between adjacent pixels, such images often don’t compress well. When this
property is set to 1, such high contrast cases will be compressed in a manner to better preserve their
visual quality, but at the possible expense of higher network bandwidth and/or lower image update
rates. The default value is 1—image quality will be improved.
This property affects the setting of the Boost checkbox as described in
Remote Display Window Toolbar
on page 99.
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