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Delarock

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Dec 25, 2016
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Hi there i need some help.
I have at my work USB C Lenovo monitor connected to my macbook and connected with my Windows Pc through Display port cable. ( i cant use parallels because there are some issues related to our hospital sofware, its much slower, i got some errors )

I dont want to switch still through source button on monitor is there any possibility to stream my windows pc to macbook ? I tried anydesk, used it regulery for remote desktop from home, but iam not satisfied with performace when both computers on same lan network) It looks blurry even though i set best quality at anydesk settings. I understand this issues when connecting from home to my work PC ( latency etc) but i thought when on same gigabit lan it should be more fluid and crisp. (anydesk recognizing my remote desktop as connected to same lan network Is there any solution or any other software i can try ? thanks.
 
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Delarock

macrumors regular
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Dec 25, 2016
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thanks for answer iam reading about parsec, but is it suitable for office work ? When i will be gaming i will switch source, but its not often.
 

arw

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I was looking for something similar.
I found Parsec to be too blurry for faster movement and I despise the need for an account/login.
The best performance so far I achieved with Sunshine for Windows and the matching Moonlight Client.
(I use a 5K monitor with the Mac while the PC running Windows is set to 2560x1440. Instead of the native Mac client, I run the Windows client via Crossover which leads to a crisp 1440p image instead of a smoothed/softened one. The latter is not necessary for normal displays, i.e. non-Retina.)
 
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