What does "IPC: Frame encode took xxx ms so far. Dropping down the quality to index x." in the log files indicate?
Answer: In this case, the imaging encoder has determined that too many bits were being sent in the upper portion of the frame (i.e. flooding) which causes the frame to take longer to encode, and therefore appears unresponsive to the user (> 750 ms to …
Skipped compressing pkt due to PCM bit length in the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card Logs
Scenario User notices poor audio quality when connected to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (host card), and the following entries are in the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card's logs: 12/04/2013, 00:01:41> LVL:3 RC: 0 AUDIO_CMPRS :Skipped compressing pkt due …
Cloud Licensing is not working after activating with a Proxy Server or changing the Proxy Server
Problem HP Anyware for Windows has been activated via the powershell script or control panel specifying a proxy server. Immediately after activating the license connecting from the client fails. After the proxy server settings have been changed, the PCoIP …
Will out of order packets impact a PCoIP session?
PCoIP will work when packets are becoming out of order between the two PCoIP endpoints. Re-ordering packets on PCoIP endpoints requires that packets are held in a queue/buffer while waiting to receive the packets that need to be put back into order.  With …
Why do I get poor performance on an MPLS network?
There are a number of configuration requirements for using PCoIP protocol on an MPLS network.  Prioritize PCoIP packets as a best practice Avoid packet loss Avoid out-of-order packets PCoIP protocol may consider out-of-order packets as lost if the data …