Thanks for your feedback. We will work to improve the mini viewer in the future. There may be a couple misunderstandings that I wanted to point out, but perhaps I myself am not understanding you properly? If so I apologize.
Resizing the mini viewer window
The mini viewer also allows resizing. Mouse over a corner of the window to resize it, then your cursor will change and you can drag the window larger similar to any other window in Windows.
I just need to see the original, hematoxylin and DAB channels, but the mini viewer displays all of the channels, and it slows down the viewer. Changing the image type does not change the situation.
A windows computer can connect to the Beelink hotspot - but it does not obtain an ip address and VNC viewer cannot find the Beelink x11vncserver (I tried a couple of other windows vnc viewers also, but the lack of an ip address for the windows machine is probably the problem, I think?)
Now - what has me flummoxed most is that it all used to work. I went remote several time last Fall with the same Beelink and same laptop and the laptop communicated with the Beelink with VNC viewer just fine. I assume there were various os updates on both machines after my last expedition and before I tested the connection a couple of weeks ago, as I thought about a remote trip. I don't think I ever checked on the windows laptop's ip address back then, I just merrily went about the business of imaging.
If you are correct, you could not use DHCP and fix the address of the windows machine. I do this at field sites and it works fine. I have a NUC (windows 10) on my telescope and use a small USB router. I fixed the NUC's address to be in the range of the router (e.g., 192.168.x.xxx). I can connect with either remote desktop, vnc or Teamviewer.
With the mini-pc connected to my home network and the firewall active, VNCViewer works fine from either my laptop or desktop.
With the mini-pc running its hotspot and the firewall active, I cannot connect reliably. I have ports 5900, 5901 and 5902 open for tcp. Some times VNCViewer will connect and show the ubuntu desktop, but there is no mouse or keyboard control from the viewer.
Got a first shot at using a mini PC, just a run of the mill Wintel TV box I got from a friend. Everything installed, running a bit slow, Im ok with that for now (dont know if its powerful enough). TeamViwer connections holding up ok, some drop outs, a bit laggy, but manageable.
Just cant test at the rig with peripherals connected, because TeamViewer shows N.I.N.A as a blank white window. Splash screen shows up ok during start up, but unless I got a monitor hooked up to the mini-PC, the gpu wont display NINA on the remotely connected laptop (and that sort of defeats the purpose). Sharpcap and CdC show just fine. Tried different resolutions, best workable image is at the mini-PCs native res. 1920 x 1080.
The NUC is pretty good about not needing the dummy HDMI header while using a remote desktop program. I had a Minix Neo tfrom 2 years ago that would not work without one. Its just something you have to find about. Are the latest mini-PCs better about this now? I really don't know where this constraint/capability comes from. Is the functional capability in the BIOS? It does seem to be very platform dependent.
This apparently has to do with several hardware accelerating graphics drivers, including the Intel graphics acceleration in many laptops and mini-pcs. When they don't detect a monitor attached, they shut themselves off -- then anything trying to use graphics acceleration functions fails. I haven't been able to figure out reliably which chipsets have the issue (though it's been reported with Intel, nVidia, AMD, and more), or a reliable fix -- other than to use the dummy HDMI plug if you have the problem.
The main issue here is that N.I.N.A.'s User Interface is using Windows Presentation Foundation which is Hardware Accellerated, but Windows won't render contents that are drawn hardware-accelerated, when no monitor is detected. Windows just thinks this is pointless to do but Teamviewer will just display the current desktop image. So that's why the dummy HDMI plug might work.
As its cheap to do I've gotten hold of a dummy HDMI and gave it a try today. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to make a difference to my system (the mini pc doesn't seem to recognise the dummy HDMI and I can't figure out why).
If your version of Windows supports it (not Home edition), RDP is almost always better than any other remote control solutions (Teamviewer, VNC) from a bandwidth utilization perspective (ie. better performance).
I know this is an old topic but having just encountered the NINA white screen while using Teamviewer, I found this and based on the discussion there now appears to be a solution. In the latest NINA beta version, under Options, General, Advanced Settings there is now a "hardware acceleration" that can be turned off. When I turned it off, NINA became operable in a Teamviewer remote session, no more white screen.
The MIO MVS-4HD is a low-cost mini quad multi-viewer system. The MIO MVS-4HD supports 4ch. 3G/HD/SD auto adaptive inputs and a DVI/HDMI (up to 1920x1080) with a duplicated HDSDI outputs. It is a true multi-view display system with rich features, such as configurable display layout, display template restore & recall, real time audio & video probe and on screen alarm, built-in router, Tally, AFD, clock and logo display, dynamic UMD, audio UV meter, etc. The compact and maintenance-free MIO MVS is perfect for mission critical and live applications. With a built-in WEB server, users can easily remote control the unit with a WEB browser. No special software is needed. The MIO-HDSDI-HDMI/DVI is the most cost-effective solution for many broadcasting and professional A/V applications, such as control room, production, mobile truck, post-production, and play-out system.
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My mini PC "Minisforum Z83-F" has been able to upload and download everything on the Second Life including blender and now Avastar. I was surprise how well it's been doing. I'm not endorsing but rather I'm simply sharing and posting how I'm keeping the cost low.
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