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dropping when moving windows horizontally. You may use the Redraw
button to correct these, or use a lower filter number. At minimum, these
values must be greater than two.
Flatness Filter
To improve compression ratios, the SVxx54DX4I will group adjacent
pixels that are nearly the same colour and treat them as equal. This
helps to compress typical simple GUI images. However, the effect of this
compression on continuous-tone images and gradients can be annoying.
You may turn off or reduce the flatness filter to sacrifice bandwidth for
improved image quality in those areas.
Please note that at higher values, some parts of the screen may appear
“blocky”.
Getting Peak Video Performance
Choose the best video mode
We recommend using 60Hz refresh rate and 1280 x 1024 resolution.
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Using a smaller resolution like this allows you to fit multiple windows on
your remote desktop. Higher refresh rates stress the video card’s
quality and do not provide any additional information or benefit.
Noisy video cards
A digital KVM works by converting the analog video signals emitted
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by your video card into digital data. If there is noise on that signal, then
it must also be digitized and sent over the network. Quality video cards,
in our experience, offer better performance simply because they don’t
add analog noise.
Some external KVM switches generate video noise as well. Try to keep
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cables short, in order to reduce this effect.
• Enable the Noise Filter option (on the Video Tuning menu) to mitigate
noise issues.
Network performance
SVxx54DX4I will always send as much data as it can, given what’s
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happening on the screen and the actual network performance. When
nothing is changing on the video screen, zero bytes are sent over the