![]() ![]() Monitor resolutions are QHD (both on the host and the client), but I've centered and cropped it to FHD, just in case your monitor is FHD, also there really isn't any point in showing you my dock and other personal stuff on the desktop I've recorded the following 3 clips for you, all recorded on the same client PC, using the same settings in OBS, recorded 60 FPS. And Parsec does look cool but it has a pretty hefty price for a service that doesn't really list where it has it's servers and is hardware encoding supported on macOS in the first place.Īnd is hardware encoding supported on macOS in the first place. The web client is absolutely required as I do not have permission to download 3rd party apps on my work PC unfortunately. Great picture quality and very low latency. IMHO it is miles ahead of VNC, Chrome Remote Desktop and AnyDesk combined. If possible, drop the web client requirement, give Parsec a try and just install client (Parsec) software where needed. Sadly with Parsec you can't connect to a MacOS host from a browser client (yet).ĪnyDesk does work on macOS and has a web client: īuuut, I doubt it would be any better than Chrome Remote Desktop. It is still in beta, with some features missing, but for me personally it has been working great. ![]() Parsec ( ) added MacOS hosting a while ago.
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