Does anyone know how Aster works?
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Does anyone know how Aster works?
I am just curious, does anyone have any technical knowledge of how aster actually works?
This is incredible software that I have been using for about a month now for a Media Tv/Personal PC setup and I am very curious to understand how it works, Thanks.
This is incredible software that I have been using for about a month now for a Media Tv/Personal PC setup and I am very curious to understand how it works, Thanks.
Re: Is Aster the ultimate solution for multitasking?
Check out our youtube channel where we have multiple videos of ASTERGeorgeiroge wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 2:44 amI've heard a lot about Aster and its capabilities for creating multiple workstations on a single PC, but I'm curious to know if it truly lives up to the hype. Can Aster effectively handle demanding tasks such as gaming, video editing, and running resource-intensive software simultaneously on different seats? I want to explore the full potential of multitasking without compromising performance. Has anyone extensively tested Aster in such scenarios? I would appreciate any insights or experiences shared.
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Re: Does anyone know how Aster works?
As far as I am aware, Aster makes use of a version of Windows known as Multipoint, which is an older technology. Within a single Windows installation, it is possible for numerous users to log in at the same time; however, each user can be given with their own monitor, graphics processing unit (GPU), mouse, keyboard, speakers, microphone, network card, and other devices. Recently, I attempted to use it to play games with my son and several of my other friends. I discovered that the connection was still fairly good, and it appeared that there were no major issues to be concerned about.gooseinmyway wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2023 10:27 pmI am just curiouscluster rush, does anyone have any technical knowledge of how aster actually works?
This is incredible software that I have been using for about a month now for a Media Tv/Personal PC setup and I am very curious to understand how it works, Thanks.
Re: Does anyone know how Aster works?
ASTER doesnot make use of Windows multipoint serveridneytoucane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 7:48 amAs far as I am aware, Aster makes use of a version of Windows known as Multipoint, which is an older technology. Within a single Windows installation, it is possible for numerous users to log in at the same time; however, each user can be given with their own monitor, graphics processing unit (GPU), mouse, keyboard, speakers, microphone, network card, and other devices. Recently, I attempted to use it to play games with my son and several of my other friends. I discovered that the connection was still fairly good, and it appeared that there were no major issues to be concerned about.
It works similar to multipoint server, difference being multipoint server works based on Remote desktop protocol
while ASTER make used of Windows sessions
making it more performant than other multiseat solution
Re: Does anyone know how Aster works?
Aster is an outstanding software that has transformed my media setup, making it incredibly user-friendly while providing powerful features for managing and streaming content seamlessly. I find it fascinating how this software simplifies complex tasks, and I’m eager to delve deeper into its technical workings to unlock even more of its potential!
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