VNC’d.
Posted by Reverend Brown on Wed. October 7, 2009Categories: Editorial
Tags: Software
VNC. Sounds like an old wartime enemy. Well, I’ve got orange pajamas, and I don’t want to get up to fuss with my media player in between episodes of Stargate. Sure, if I had a real media center setup, I could zap the remote and select stuff from the comfort of my armchair. In time, I’ll get a server to stream stuff to my xbox, and use the fancy remote for it.
Since I’m not there yet (and I’m looking at you, ubuntu, we’ll talk later) I’ve got a Windows 7 RC machine doing some video mirroring to my television. The controls for it are a mere few feet away, but I’ll be buggered if I’m going to get up every time I want to alter the playlist. This is America, and I have my rights.
I want to control it from my laptop running MacOS 10.5. Solution? VNC. Not perfect, but it’ll do. TightVNC server installed on the media lodge. Went with my old favorite, Chicken of the VNC for the laptop. Point of trouble: either I’m dense (likely) or I couldn’t get CotV to scale the picture. Not great performance anyhow.
RonDiaz points me to something he had forgotten about, but timely remembered:
Connect to Server (Apple-K) and load up vnc://hostname
Bask in glory and simplicity
MacOS has a VNC client built-in, and it’s pretty decent to boot. Also, screen scaled by default. Win. While I’m not exactly concerned with the speediest of screen updates, it’s not bad. I just want to hit the controls, since I can see what I’m doing on the telly.
I did get as far as downloading JollysFastVNC, but I haven’t gotten around to trying it yet. This’ll do.

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