Use Your Home PC from ANYWHERE???

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Kalos Likes Computers

Kalos Likes Computers

Күн бұрын

Chris Kalos takes a look at 6 (technically 7) different remote desktop software (TeamViewer, AnyDesk, Microsoft Remote Desktop, Apple Remote Desktop {barely}, Chrome Remote Desktop, DWService.net, and Parsec) and compares them to each other to find the ULTIMATE one... for your use case.
Alternative titles:
ULTIMATE Remote Desktop Software Battle! (TeamViewer, AnyDesk, RDP, Parsec, and more...)
Use Your Home PC From Anywhere???
TeamViewer has been dethroned
Remote desktop is not a monopoly!
TeamViewer: www.teamviewer.com/
AnyDesk: anydesk.com/
Microsoft Remote Desktop: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...
Remmina: remmina.org/
Apple Remote Desktop: support.apple.com/guide/remot...
Chrome Remote Desktop: remotedesktop.google.com/
DWService.net: dwservice.net/
Parsec: parsec.app/
Rainway: rainway.com/gaming/
HUGE HUGE HUGE HUGE HUGE thanks to Chris Miniotis (chrismin13) and CaptainBrave for helping me create this video! CaptainBrave did the animations like the logos reaching for the crown and the entrances of each software, and Chris Miniotis helped massively with every stage of production. Technically, he is an employee.
chrismin13: / @chrismin13
CaptainBrave: / captainbrave12
Music: Sessions: Diana | A Creator-Safe Collection | Riot Games Music
• Sessions: Diana | A Cr...
=-=-=Chapters=-=-=
0:00 Introduction
1:46 TeamViewer
8:16 AnyDesk
9:26 RDP (Microsoft Remote Desktop)
13:00 Apple Remote Desktop
13:37 Chrome Remote Desktop
16:17 DWService (chrismin13 Guest Section)
18:16 Parsec
24:36 Rainway
24:49 Outro

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@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! This video, I must admit, was lacking in terms of research, and I'd like to revisit this topic in the future. I missed very important solutions such as RealVNC (and similar), Rustdesk, and Apple Screen Sharing. I'm sorry about that!
@kesumin
@kesumin Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update; I've been using RealVNC as I've found its a better solution compared to any of the other solutions you've covered in this video. Second to that might be RDP. I also use Parsec strictly for games (or high refresh and low latency applications). The only downside for me is the lack of audio transmission which I have a solution for locally while remote uses audio to passthrough to discord which isn't practical at all. Audio transmission is only available for premium editions of RealVNC. Also because I work with Raspbain which comes with RealVNC Server preinstalled, its a seamless integration and requires less setup than SSH. Look forward to your content.
@warguy6474
@warguy6474 Жыл бұрын
was just about to comment that vnc is a great solution i use
@frankytap
@frankytap Жыл бұрын
I would suggest giving Sunshine together with Moonlight a try. Sunshine is based on Nvidias gamestream service and Moonlight is the client app. Both free and works really well. I can play games, edit videos etc using my old tablet when i'm away from home.
@Dreadnought422
@Dreadnought422 Жыл бұрын
I find Anydesk one of the better apps though the bandwidth needs work
@rockenOne
@rockenOne Жыл бұрын
Why did you steal the title from Linus Tech Tips?
@mahmoudgrant779
@mahmoudgrant779 Жыл бұрын
I wish all reviews on the internet are like this, focused on users' actual day to day usage, straight to the point, no BS.
@siydge
@siydge 6 ай бұрын
Personal favorite is for me, Moonlight, which uses the Nvidia Gamestream system, although due to Gamestream being classified as obsolete, they now offer their own system, Sunshine for all devices, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, with the same performance as Gamestream, if not better, and still remaining secure. So far its proven to be basically no delay, and great for gaming, or really just any general use. Only drawback is that its bound to the IP, unlike something like Parsec, which means if I leave a VPN on, I can't connect without using Parsec instead.
@kozekistudio
@kozekistudio Ай бұрын
i think you can also use tailscale or wireguard to connect to moonlight and sunshine
@PabloMurad
@PabloMurad 16 күн бұрын
Moonligth? Can you share the link? Thank you
@ChristopherDorrell
@ChristopherDorrell Жыл бұрын
I apologize if I missed it in the comments, but there is no mention of realvnc. You can use it for up to 5 separate computers for free and has been fairly solid for me. Sad that it was not mentioned in this video
@panman2632
@panman2632 11 ай бұрын
I don’t see a free option???
@MorrWorm8
@MorrWorm8 9 ай бұрын
@@panman2632you have to sign in verify your email and select/activate the home option.
@bryanteger
@bryanteger 9 ай бұрын
3 PCs for free.
@Logilype
@Logilype 8 ай бұрын
What about tigervnc? It's free
@papiezguwniak
@papiezguwniak 7 ай бұрын
Ultravnc
@uniworkhorse
@uniworkhorse Жыл бұрын
I'll be honest, I'm not really in the market for a remote desktop, but I really admire the craft you put into this video. You are very informative, straightforward and no-BS with your script and I can only give you props for that! The platform needs more creators such as yourself.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Hobbitstomper
@Hobbitstomper Жыл бұрын
PS: Parsec does support clipboard sharing between host and client within the same user account. Support for this has been out for years. However sometimes there is a bug and you have to copy a text multiple times on the client (press CTRL/CMD + C multiple times) before you can paste it into the host.
@diogotranslator
@diogotranslator 9 ай бұрын
Even without being on a remote desktop, what kind of monster presses CTRL+C only once when copying something anyways?
@BigBossultrastealth
@BigBossultrastealth 8 ай бұрын
​@@diogotranslatorme
@JDSchuitemaker
@JDSchuitemaker 6 ай бұрын
@@diogotranslatorNever realized pressing CTRL+C multiple times was a thing...
@george_the_great
@george_the_great Жыл бұрын
This was an amazing video. Exactly what I was looking for. I hope you'll keep making awesome videos like this.
@ronnaniel9276
@ronnaniel9276 Жыл бұрын
very useful video, I've been using parsec to remote in to my desktop from school for CAD work, has been working almost flawlessly
@pdk005
@pdk005 Жыл бұрын
Very thorough and well put together review. I've used most of the listed, but have settled on Chrome RDP and VNC almost out of laziness. Heard some good things about Guacamole and Parsec, but haven't tried many new things in a long time. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
@raslcsgo2884
@raslcsgo2884 8 ай бұрын
Parsec has a big competitor called Moonlight which is apparently better, there is also Twingate which is a bit more complex but worth testing
@hrznn
@hrznn Жыл бұрын
I'm a bit late, but I can share my Parsec and RDP experience. For school, RDP was the easiest, because it's usable on crazy low bandwidth, and is built into Windows. I saved my work from school to home by just CtrlC CtrlV-ing the files, or writing code directly on the host. But nowadays, I'm living in 2 places, and I'd like to play some games. And Parsec is a godsent. It is playable even on mobile data. And with a Gamesir X2 for ex, it's shockingly good. For doing work, I bought a USB C dock, and plugged my keyboard and mouse into my phone. It works, but most of the controls on Android doesn't add up. Right click, scroll wheel click, windows key, alt tab is doing Android things even in Immersive mode (opening Google assistant, switching apps, home screen, etc). But it's good enough to open games, write code, etc.
@hrznn
@hrznn Жыл бұрын
Also, I tried Rainway, it didn't really work, Moonlight seemed like a good option, but that's only for Nvidia GPUs, and I'm on AMD...
@Chenny0
@Chenny0 Жыл бұрын
Make sure you use it with a VPN or duo 2fa security
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
More detailed chapters for skipping to specific parts of the video: 0:00 Introduction 1:46 TeamViewer - Introduction 2:36 TeamViewer - Observations 3:24 TeamViewer - Security 4:00 TeamViewer - Usability and Reliability 4:43 TeamViewer - Commercial Use 5:43 TeamViewer - Quality 6:38 TeamViewer - Android 8:16 AnyDesk 9:26 RDP (Microsoft Remote Desktop) - Introduction 9:53 RDP - Compatibility 10:37 RDP - Quality 11:01 RDP - Quirks 11:17 RDP - iOS and Android 11:41 RDP - Protocol & Limitations 13:00 Apple Remote Desktop 13:37 Chrome Remote Desktop - Introduction 14:08 Chrome RD - Installation & Setup 15:10 Chrome RD - Quality & Security 15:53 Chrome RD - Uninstallation 16:17 DWService - Introduction 17:19 DWService - Quality & Security (chrismin13 Guest Section) 18:16 Parsec - Introduction 19:20 Parsec - Pricing 19:33 Parsec - Technology & Security 20:25 Parsec - Quality & Latency 20:49 Parsec - Quirks & Limitations 21:18 Parsec - Usability & Friends 22:06 Parsec - Compatibility 22:38 Parsec - No iOS 23:08 Parsec - macOS Hosting Bugs 24:01 Parsec - Android 24:36 Rainway 24:49 Outro
@TheSensationalMr.Science
@TheSensationalMr.Science Жыл бұрын
you forgot rustdesk BTW Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@johnamazing669
@johnamazing669 Жыл бұрын
nomachine also work great but for more advanced user.
@williammarshal4043
@williammarshal4043 Жыл бұрын
never had the issueon anydesk,
@eopest
@eopest Жыл бұрын
LogMeIn used to be free for personal use, but that s*** got abused by WAY too many Corp IT depts. so they stopped doing it. Team Viewer will probably have to do the same thing for the same reasons; if you're getting great baked goods for free, no one wants to be the sucker paying the bakery.
@TheSailorKing
@TheSailorKing Жыл бұрын
Γειά σου βρε Χρήστο
@xxxtrasmallstudio55
@xxxtrasmallstudio55 Жыл бұрын
Ive been using anydesk since 2016/17 and it helped me get a lot done for myself and for relatives and friends who needed remote assistance.. ive used it for w7/10/11 and ubuntu.. parsec seems interesting.. thank you
@tigerhead85
@tigerhead85 Жыл бұрын
I use Steam Link for remote access and it's great. I didn't even know it connects over the Internet (and not just on LAN) until recently. Really awesome 👍
@brianeminicrude60
@brianeminicrude60 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was hard to find a parsec review so I really enjoyed your work on it 💪 thank you
@simply-the-max
@simply-the-max Жыл бұрын
On macOS it's called "Screen Sharing", which comes bundled with the OS for free and works fine. It's based on VNC.
@laurensholthof
@laurensholthof Жыл бұрын
An honourable mention is Quick assist, as it's built into windows and you only need to share one code to take over.
@KunouJS
@KunouJS Жыл бұрын
Great video. I've used AnyDesk, which works amazing on the local network (but Windows to Windows only though). Even watching video through it works great. However, I've moved to NoMachine, which is much better and is compatible with a lot of operating systems. Again, though, I'm talking about local remoting.
@teokey6038
@teokey6038 Жыл бұрын
Hello, How is it going with NoMachine? I am testing AeroAdmin at the moment. Trying to decide whther to pay for a license.
@intelcorei7gaming
@intelcorei7gaming Жыл бұрын
I only use windows and ios
@creatorstormer7273
@creatorstormer7273 7 ай бұрын
@@teokey6038 I use nomachine and haven't had any thoughts about switching since I do not have to pay anything.
@charbo187
@charbo187 5 ай бұрын
another vote for nomachine here. it's pretty great.
@magicmulder
@magicmulder 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, dude, just installed Nomachine and I'm floored. Much better experience than AnyDesk!
@dootbitch
@dootbitch Жыл бұрын
I started using AnyDesk as a alternative to TeamViewer - the notorious “commercial use” detection. Honestly, it gets the job done for me - I was even able to do a remote tutoring session from my iPad air 4 (with magic keyboard and external mouse) to a host computer, where I was demonstrating 3D modeling in Maya with no noticeable lag. I have one complaint though - the fullscreen mode on windows is kinda janky and totally missing on linux.
@somethingelse4878
@somethingelse4878 7 ай бұрын
tv is a scam, its seems if you use it your a business and must pay
@vaguitoman89
@vaguitoman89 12 күн бұрын
I have a problem with Anydesk, I don't know if it's a common issue, but sometimes it's like the 'windows' key gets stuck, and everything I type, it turns into a keyboard shortcut it's so annoying.
@beaumotion6692
@beaumotion6692 Жыл бұрын
chrome remote desktop is the best i've seen for touchscreens. Being able to use the whole screen for trackpad-style mouse control and being able to zoom in and out with pinch controls and pan around is better than anything I've seen on a phone. Otherwise parsec is my favorite for keyboard and mouse controls , and i use moonlight for most games since it's the most reliable for controller support i've found.
@vng
@vng Жыл бұрын
I use Nomachine for my remote desktop purposes. It is fast as it has hardware encoding and decoding support and has options for you to access it from outside your home network. It is good enough to play FPS games. You can pass through your mic too. There is no need to create any accounts, there is a free version, and it is basically the most versatile. Basically, it is Teamviewer, but better. It runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS, and you even have Android clients so you can use your phone to access your home server. Also, within the same network, Steam Link works as a remote desktop software too, and you can even play games through it. But if you are using a non-US keyboard layout, there are issues with some of the keys, so I usually use Nomachine unless I really really need Steam Link.
@juan_fsoria
@juan_fsoria 9 ай бұрын
Can you use your home pc with your notebook from outside the house, in Starbucks etc? Is nomachine safe?
@SStarlight9614
@SStarlight9614 Жыл бұрын
Apple's is just regular VNC, and you can toggle it on or off in the share settings in system pref.
@undefinedvaliant7514
@undefinedvaliant7514 Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing video bro. Hope you keep doing this kind of videos. Cheers!
@SeriousTyro
@SeriousTyro Жыл бұрын
Well done video! I loved the thoroughness. I am sticking with Windows RDP from Samsung Dex to my desktop. Parsec didn't work well as I couldn't use Window Key hotkeys.
@HowToLinux
@HowToLinux Жыл бұрын
I would add sunshine + moonlight to the list. Its an opensource alternative to parsec
@LosPhillips
@LosPhillips 10 ай бұрын
I've used TeamViewer for about 9 years and I agree with all your opinions on it. I do love it but doing work in Adobe products is limited. In Photoshop for instance, holding the spacebar or any button down does not translate the same and makes it so much more difficult to get a task done.
@Wurmfresser5000
@Wurmfresser5000 11 ай бұрын
13:30 Well, there is actually a „free version“ of Apple Remote desktop. It is free (and pre installed) when connecting within your home network. You can find it somewhere in the file system or using spotlight.
@LoManHei21
@LoManHei21 Жыл бұрын
Microsoft Remote Desktop has a thing call shadow session. Once you are logged in your physical machine, any number of Windows clients(maybe only 5 or 10, I haven't tested) can remote-access that machine simultaneously using shadow session.
@eduardo.chaves
@eduardo.chaves Жыл бұрын
A downside of Parsec is that they don't support Linux Hosting. Hope they add this feature later on
@wamy_
@wamy_ Жыл бұрын
it works for ubuntu
@leap123_
@leap123_ Жыл бұрын
@@wamy_ he meant the host, not the client
@joshuafhiggins
@joshuafhiggins Жыл бұрын
I've been using chrome remote desktop to manage my desktop and servers for over a year now and found it to be a good for the things I was doing but I will definitely check out parsec now to stream games to my laptop. hopefully it supports windows 7 (I have an rtx 2060 and an i5-4590 but windows 11 broke so I returned to glory)
@zonaloca
@zonaloca Жыл бұрын
Been using Google Remote for almost a decade. Always installed on my phone and iPad. But I don't want to log in into my G account somewhere else. So I opened a Parsec account and that's what I use in my MacBook. Haven't tried from anywhere else but it works amazing.
@Heilokappa
@Heilokappa Жыл бұрын
where did you even manage to find a win7 iso?
@joshuafhiggins
@joshuafhiggins Жыл бұрын
@@Heilokappa search windows 7 in 2022 on KZbin
@artyomfomin5218
@artyomfomin5218 7 ай бұрын
​@@Heilokappatorrent)))
@damian9303
@damian9303 Жыл бұрын
This unlocked a memory of when I’d do this for when I was on the school bus as a kid, good video I must say
@davidaubin503
@davidaubin503 Жыл бұрын
I've been using Splashtop for years and have been quite happy with it, Windows, Mac's, Linux, Android, iPad.... I'll check some of these others just to try it out.
@fotografotimido
@fotografotimido Жыл бұрын
Windows also has QuickConnect, but instead of working by opening ports in the network, it works like TeamViewer but only windows to windows
@hengineer
@hengineer Жыл бұрын
and works through your microsoft account in terms of security.
@mendyc158
@mendyc158 Жыл бұрын
Parsec does have clipboard sharing tho RustDesk is awesome although I’ve had some issues with some UAC prompts sometimes Moonlight would be awesome but it doesn’t support multiple displays and doesn’t have clipboard sharing.. it’s awesome for games but that’s about it
@jrgarciab
@jrgarciab Жыл бұрын
Dude, what a fantastic review of all these products. I'm sure many people will find this EXTREMELY USEFUL. Thank you!
@Je-Die
@Je-Die Жыл бұрын
Never heard about Parsec, tried on my M2 Mac to windows machine 4000 km away. Oh wow, quality of app and stream is awesome, latency is great. Thank you dude🎉
@GoddyCZ
@GoddyCZ Жыл бұрын
@kalos 12:27 - RDP - you can connect to RDP client without logging him off (just like teamviewer) - also, RDP can be configured up to 60fps
@t0ys93
@t0ys93 Жыл бұрын
how to connect rdp client without logging off ? if i want to connect my pc from my smartphone my pc always logging off and i need to sign in
@Sean_Cockrell
@Sean_Cockrell Жыл бұрын
@@t0ys93 Sounds like the RDP client you using does not support shadow. From another Microsoft system mstsc /shadow:{sessionID}. Depending on your setup there maybe other local / group policies you need to set for this to work
@vladbintintan7659
@vladbintintan7659 Жыл бұрын
For microsoft remote dekstop there is an unofficial program that allows hosting on linux, and probably for mac too, and opening port 3389 for the whole internet is as big of a security risk as letting someone trying to brute force your username and password, which can be done for all other software in the video.
@MyxirTV
@MyxirTV 8 ай бұрын
Im using microsoft rdp for editing videos or watching twitch. I didnt want to open port 3389 so I created a wireguard vpn with my fritzbox router. RDP is so convenient because it's built in
@AhmadShahzad-ww5iv
@AhmadShahzad-ww5iv 6 ай бұрын
xrdp, extremely laggy performance, not worth it.
@rollbacked
@rollbacked Жыл бұрын
Personally my way of doing things on the go is Chrome Remote Desktop: to do work/access files Moonlight (NVIDIA GPUs only): to play video games (although you can also use it for productivity stuff)
@yazanbakir4811
@yazanbakir4811 Жыл бұрын
I have been serching for u for 2 weeks ago , u are the best man keep going , we need more way to use remote desktop
@achimvonlowtzow5280
@achimvonlowtzow5280 11 ай бұрын
I also like Rustdesk. Still some features are beta and only available in the nightly pre-release. Hopefully in some month it is the perfect replacement for teamviewer.
@chriswheatley3146
@chriswheatley3146 Жыл бұрын
You're missing NoMachine; which I run on Linux since Parsec doesn't have linux hosting support. It runs great. For windows hosting, RDP and Parsec are the ones that I use; mainly for simplicity reasons.
@juan_fsoria
@juan_fsoria 9 ай бұрын
Can you use your home pc with your notebook from outside the house, in Starbucks etc? Is nomachine safe?
@odinfastflame6568
@odinfastflame6568 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff, keep up the amazing work!
@user-pp4nu9gf7l
@user-pp4nu9gf7l 3 ай бұрын
excellent job, i really miss the days when videos were too focused on the topic and well organized, without the need to sell BS and ads and such. i knew of parsec thanks to you and now i can share our very first full high spec gaming pc with my brother without being phisically there (i moved from parents house) (paired with some remote control utilities and hardware, like an ESP8266 to push the power button when my ISP fails to route wake on lan (WOL) and turn my pc on, which happens 20% of the times). thanks!
@pmccarthy001
@pmccarthy001 Жыл бұрын
I've done this before. I've found that once you get around possible port forwarding issues on your home router you're often severely limited by the upload bandwidth that your ISP provides... this frequently can make this idea completely unusable. Also, typically, if in a work setting the employer will block any RDP that's not authorized like this. From work, I've tried on my cell phone, but then it's ridiculously slow not just below of the ISPs upload bandwidth but also because cellular isn't known for great bandwidth either. So yes, sometimes it's possible, but often it's completely usuable for all intensive purposes.
@kurti4432
@kurti4432 Жыл бұрын
Fine a better ISP because there should be no limit on your upload . But then again I have Google fiber 😎
@pmccarthy001
@pmccarthy001 Жыл бұрын
@@kurti4432 I used to have Google Fiber too, and yes, when I had fiber this wasn't an issue. I haven't tried this since I moved into a new place about 8 months ago, but I don't have fiber anymore. I now live in a really rural area where they don't have it yet.
@kkb8510
@kkb8510 Жыл бұрын
@@pmccarthy001 nowadays a 1 gig connection (I have the 1 gig Verizon FiOS with symmetrical upload and download speeds) is pretty cheap ya know, well at least in new jersey. Pretty sure should be similar in other places as well. Although I only get those speeds when I use a direct Ethernet connection to the router and not on WiFi but yeah you get my point.
@pmccarthy001
@pmccarthy001 Жыл бұрын
@@kkb8510 If you have fiber service available where you live. I did have Gig Google fiber up until I moved in February. Moved into a rural area. They don't have fiber service here. The fastest they've got is the 20MB DSL I currently have.... at least until StarLink makes it here,... effectively make it here anyway. A lot of more rural areas just don't have fiber service yet.
@kkb8510
@kkb8510 Жыл бұрын
@@pmccarthy001 oh yeah im sure its a problem in the rural areas, fortunately the place i live in has no such issues.
@JovenAlbarida
@JovenAlbarida Жыл бұрын
about your AnyDesk review, here in Philippines, anydesk is much faster than teamviewer..maybe it only depends on the region it was installed or edge that it was connected
@YerainAbreu
@YerainAbreu Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great video! Good job on quality. 👍
@lucasleal2792
@lucasleal2792 5 ай бұрын
Dude, thansk for this review. You saved a LOT of time!
@dog-4
@dog-4 Жыл бұрын
Apple has Apple Screenshare which is pretty much a VNC Client/Server and can connect to any VNC Server
@Blarnix
@Blarnix Жыл бұрын
They also have ARD which I think is a superior protocol to the built in VNC server.
@Foxhunter_DE
@Foxhunter_DE Жыл бұрын
8:42 That will be a connection issue. I use both for my clients, AnyDesk and TeamViewer, and AnyDesk is much faster. Sometimes it has some connection problems to the AnyDesk network, that might be the case why it was slow on your test. Otherwise is much more cheaper and i quite like the handling more.
@TwinbeeUK
@TwinbeeUK 11 ай бұрын
Shouldn't have to go through a middleman (anydesk network) in the first place though.
@VIK2000GEV
@VIK2000GEV Жыл бұрын
Great video. I use teamviewer to access my old android phone with a dead screen, (it hosts my discord bots with termux) I use Chrome Remote Desktop to control my home PC for quick things I use Moonlight with Steam Link to stream games to the TV in a different room And sometimes I use the Steam Link Android app to play some casual PC games from anywhere. (I always keep my PC on sleep so I can turn it on with Wake on Lan. Note that Wake On Lan by default works inside the local network. Though with some routers it is possible to get it working from anywhere, I didn't bother as I already have that always-on android phone which hosts bots, so I simply connect to it with teamviewer and send the WOL packet from it) When I'm done playing I just put it back to sleep.
@absaz93
@absaz93 Ай бұрын
Man, I have to commment. Your reviews are great and on point! and Your are also funny!! So what more should I expect?? I love you man. Keep up the great works!
@ferencgaborsimon245
@ferencgaborsimon245 Жыл бұрын
Self host a Wireguard VPN on a raspberry pi, and make it default offline with a smartplug. And you are secure. You could also make it send you and email or a twit when its powered on or someone logged into it. And You have a fairly secure connection to your home network. Just available when you need it. And no ports exposed to outside. Also You can you Tailgate if you whish which is realy secure and low setup. (But the smart plug powered option will give you easy of mind thats for sure)
@peacemekka
@peacemekka Жыл бұрын
RDP was good but the main issue I found with it when gaming was I couldn't get the mouse to move in 3d space in games, like the mouse only moved until it hit the edge of the screen, this is called relative mouse movement I think and its absent on RDP. Parsec on the other hand is amazing. I have been using it to play games on my laptop(Linux) from my PC and it works amazing. Just recently bought a controller and having some trouble getting it working on Linux, but overall my experience with Parsec is good.
@sonic4life
@sonic4life Жыл бұрын
What's your experience with online games and latency?
@peacemekka
@peacemekka Жыл бұрын
@@sonic4life I haven't tried with online games as I have been playing single player for a while now. In SP games RDP had a noticeably higher latency compared to Parsec. I only play on LAN via WiFi at home and haven't tested outside. With parsec I would say there's about 25-40ms latency and with RDP it is higher, roughly 20-40ms higher than what I get on Parsec. I don't recommend RDP for gaming though. The 3D mouse movement wouldn't work.
@sonic4life
@sonic4life Жыл бұрын
@@peacemekka thanks for the reply! I figured we are still far away from a smooth gaming experience with this 😭
@peacemekka
@peacemekka Жыл бұрын
@@sonic4life yeah. With multiplayer games there maybe a slight disadvantage. But for single player its pretty good. I completed my spiderman & miles morales playthrough using Parsec and its pretty neat.
@thepoet82
@thepoet82 Ай бұрын
I downloaded parsec thanks to this video. It's exactly what I needed. Thanks!
@yvanricardoecarrigomez
@yvanricardoecarrigomez 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, Chris "the beautiful". I didn't know there are sooooo many remote desktop apps.
@soapy42
@soapy42 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I never had any issues with Anydesk, and I have around 60 computers on it. All remote, and all on various internet connections on the clients.
@dompling
@dompling 11 ай бұрын
Yes same. It'a all smooth for me even from cellphone data! IDK why @Kalos Likes Computers had performance problems...
@shodanki3736
@shodanki3736 Жыл бұрын
If you have a permanent installation at home Guacamole as an RDP Middle Man Open Source Alternative as Open Source RMM MeshCentral as an Alternative to Anydesk/Teamviewer Rustdesk -> Also Open Source
@user-tw2kr6hg4r
@user-tw2kr6hg4r 6 ай бұрын
SSH is not just a way to remotely access a terminal, there is X over ssh to allow graphical applications to be passed through.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers 6 ай бұрын
Yeah. I know. Try explaining this to a freshman student or a parent.
@cristitrss
@cristitrss 26 күн бұрын
This worked! Thank you so much!
@seanzhang3873
@seanzhang3873 Жыл бұрын
I use parsec extensively in my school using my old laptop to access my 4090 for rendering purposes. It is super fast, so fast sometimes you forget that you’re actually using a Remote Desktop.
@junanraihan8130
@junanraihan8130 Жыл бұрын
how much is the network latency as u r not on local network??
@seanzhang3873
@seanzhang3873 Жыл бұрын
@@junanraihan8130 very low at school. Something like 1-5ms, but it depends. Sometimes it’s slower. But most of the time it is blazing fast.
@junanraihan8130
@junanraihan8130 Жыл бұрын
@@seanzhang3873 i also tested parsec on different high speed wifi networks from different ISPs but the latency was 90ms...
@seanzhang3873
@seanzhang3873 Жыл бұрын
@@junanraihan8130 True, it depends on your wifi speed. But for me, it’s really fast in my uni. Probably because they have a fast wifi, since they are uni lol.
@seanzhang3873
@seanzhang3873 Жыл бұрын
@@junanraihan8130 I’m gonna go to uni tomorrow, I’ll try record the exact latency.
@kaktusgoreng
@kaktusgoreng Жыл бұрын
I'm actually surprised that you didn't cover steam link, which is technically remote desktop solution for gaming way before parsec. It saved my butt when i have login to my work pc for video editing when i just got home and needed a revision. From my experience, It works fine for latency sensitive work, supports h265 video encoding, doesn't need port forwarding, And it just works on any device that i owned so far. The main problem that i notice is when you work on a REALLY slow internet, as the quality crash to a dumpster fire and sometimes input doesn't register. Where as teamviewer, the input would absolutely still work, even when the display is lagging by 8 seconds or can't see anything. I use these 2 in tandem depending on the internet connection and use case, tho i prefer steam link. also out of topic but related to steam link: For some reason, when i play together with my friend (2 players), it plays just fine both on my end and my friends. but when i add a third player, the quality turns to garbage for both my friends. when 1 leaves, it returns back to normal.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
Steam Link was originally in the script, we just decided to scrap it because it was covered by Parsec and Moonlight. We wanted to cover mostly full remote desktop and not game-focused software. Originally we also wanted to make a second video for gaming only, but it's not really needed.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
The quality turning bad when a third person joins might be because 2 people playing is still a peer-to-peer connection, whereas when a third person joins it has to switch to 3-way peer-to-peer or even a server. I don't know.
@PixelGM
@PixelGM 5 ай бұрын
It does work as an RDP? I thought it's for remote play only?
@kaktusgoreng
@kaktusgoreng 5 ай бұрын
​@@PixelGM Sort of. It first dumps you on steam big picture interface, but you could exit the big picture mode. And voila, your desktop. mouse and keyboards works like normal. minimal lag. Tho, i would recommend parsec more nowadays, since they support h265 decoding, which steam doesn't support unless you're on mobile client (weird, i know)
@PixelGM
@PixelGM 5 ай бұрын
@@kaktusgoreng yeah, i am using Parsec nowadays. I was just wondering if there's something line Parsec for alternative, just in case Parsec is gone, or they made it paid. I think Moonlight with Tailscale (peer to peer VPN) is also an alternative.
@Christian.Knight
@Christian.Knight Жыл бұрын
Very informative thanks for the great well explained video!
@gryffon7497
@gryffon7497 7 ай бұрын
I've been using Moonlight for streaming games and desktop to my android phone with a folding keyboard and controller, and (in the future) a mini PC hooked up to a high refresh rate portable monitor. I might give parsec a try and see how it stacks up. Moonlight is nice because it tricks GeForce experience into thinking that whatever you're streaming to is a Nvidia shield so latency is unbelievably low, but I've had issues with windows sign-in, resolution scaling, and UAC. But even over 4G (5G is surprisingly seem less) it's a very playable experience.
@shazadh7017
@shazadh7017 Жыл бұрын
I use splashtop since it came out and got an anywhere pack for free. Its the best remote but I think its monthly now. They went into the business space now. It was the best for streaming video.
@eskuilta
@eskuilta Жыл бұрын
I second this! I have used personal for 10 years $16 for 5 boxes is hard to beat. Tested SOS and Enterprise and would have loved to keep it.
@jamescllewellyn
@jamescllewellyn Жыл бұрын
Jump Desktop is almost Parsed like in latency but the Mac hosting is much more solid. Worth a look. The Mac Client does cost, but unlimited hosts and a free windows client
@iamnotapoet
@iamnotapoet Жыл бұрын
I agree. I have tried sooooo many things and JUMP DESKTOP is [for now] by far the best
@tomdanielsofficial
@tomdanielsofficial Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm gonna try Parsec now
@kevindannyl6862
@kevindannyl6862 4 ай бұрын
Hi from Colombia, I use Remote Desktop Windows and using Tailscale to Connect all my devices in the same network, Works very quickly
@VadimAndreyev
@VadimAndreyev Жыл бұрын
I miss Parsec for iOS - the only downside of this amazing software
@squests3139
@squests3139 7 ай бұрын
So you can not remote into ios from windows with parsec?
@Mexzot
@Mexzot Жыл бұрын
I use most of those products (Daily) and haven’t had any of the performance issues you have with products like AnyDesk. I stopped using TeamViewer because their pricing model is stupidly expensive.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
I probably got unlucky with AnyDesk!
@Mexzot
@Mexzot Жыл бұрын
@@KalosLikesComputers There are also products that have been around for ever like Logmein, VNC etc….but most of the time if possible I vpn and use MS RDP
@mailedminerals7470
@mailedminerals7470 10 ай бұрын
5:53 Just set up a Linux based home network and wanted to see remote accessing software options, didn't know you were a man of culture
@93andresen
@93andresen Жыл бұрын
this video made my day, didn't expect that lol ur so funny, right on point! Your thoughts and priorities allign exactly with mine. and this is exactly the information i needed saves me alot of time thx
@KayDee2021
@KayDee2021 Жыл бұрын
I dont know why your experience with AnyDesk was bad, but you should give it another try. I have tried it many times and even with bad network its good. But yes, i have not tried watching HR videos but usually people use remote desktop for an urgent requirement or an emergency. Else everyone carries their stuff in their laptop. However, i can feel you had bad experience. And i request give it another try.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
On the same network it was...acceptable, but since this video was about connecting from *anywhere,* I connected to a friend's PC from my house, and the results were as you saw...
@V530-15ICR
@V530-15ICR Жыл бұрын
@@KalosLikesComputers maybe your friends network was slow because for me anydesk works great
@KevinLa
@KevinLa Жыл бұрын
I agree. Anydesk does work in most situations and one could argue the mobile app is better than most out there. If TV pricing is too much then Anydesk is a good option.
@thediamondprosil5719
@thediamondprosil5719 Жыл бұрын
I think you should've included VNC, which is preinstalled on some linux distros
@g4r15
@g4r15 7 ай бұрын
steamlink can also be used. just set it up to load to desktop rather then big picture mode.
@hackandtech24
@hackandtech24 10 ай бұрын
Anydesk has given me the best experiece so far.
@randomdazz
@randomdazz Жыл бұрын
You can set up a second user / admin account - and run a registry edit that allows concurrent remote desktop connections - this allows you to connect and use the computer at the same time with remote desktop (You cannot be logged into the same user account in use though), You can and also should change the port number from the default for security - different ones on different computers on the network - otherwise its random which one you connect to from outside the network - the other points in this video are accurate though. - A VPN on the network is better though.
@TimeWisely
@TimeWisely Жыл бұрын
Hello there, just wanted to say this about Remote Desktop, as I feel maybe you'd like to know: I typically use Remote Desktop when interfacing with Windows servers, The compatibility is actually rather vast, and hosts works everywhere, for example, you don't need to use the official client, I run a "Wine Docker" in one of my servers, and I have an RDP setting for it, which I enabled, RDP is the actual format of the remote desktop, you need an RDP host, and it'll let you host on any server or computer.
@azureknight777
@azureknight777 3 ай бұрын
I thought for sure you'd have touched on NoMachine! It sound like parsec, but with more device sharing. It is also UDP based. You can forward sound, mic, usb, printing, maybe more. I have gamed on it from the same network as well.
@edriyin
@edriyin 8 ай бұрын
I'm using RDP with Tailscale and it works great actually. I'm carrying only Android tablet and keyboard. But Tailscale is a bit off topic to this video's situation. I will test others. Great video keep up!!
Жыл бұрын
for me as an android and windows user, rdp and parsec is the best things I need and stick to for long time.
@wally1957
@wally1957 5 ай бұрын
I know you are talking about remote distant connection but for those who want to turn on their PC by Remote Control at home here you go. I simply wanted to turn on my PC by remote control at home as I did not want to get up out of my chair with my yellow lab sitting on my lap. I also did not want to use a phone or app to turn it on and off so here is how I did it. I added a remote control to my Minisforum mini pc by adding a "remote control power strip". Set the Bios (hit delete button during boot up), change the setting to enable pc to start after power outage. Then simply turn the pc off normally but after pc shuts down power off the power strip. When you turn power strip back on PC boots up automatically. Simple, cheap and effective! Hope this helps everyone.
@dytractiate
@dytractiate 29 күн бұрын
watching from school on my home pc with chrome remote desktop. been using it for 4 years now
@ehabcharek
@ehabcharek Жыл бұрын
I use jump desktop for my ipad it's not as good as parsec, and I don't think you can connect controllers to it, but it's the best available option on the ipad by far it's also a great VNC client
@andreyokhrimenko2271
@andreyokhrimenko2271 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for grait video! Everything in one place, good to know.
@puchinbold
@puchinbold 9 ай бұрын
MacOS has screen share built in and you can actually use most VNC clients to connect to it.
@vladislavkaras491
@vladislavkaras491 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for tall the reviews!
@danxity4132
@danxity4132 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! Wow Parsec is so damn smooth!!! Even when connecting from Asia to Canada...
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers 9 ай бұрын
That's unexpected! Must be a pretty direct connection
@fotografm
@fotografm Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Please make more videos. I have subscribed ! How about a follow up video about the software you left out ?
@williamedwards6113
@williamedwards6113 4 ай бұрын
Last time I used parsec it said they were removing the arcade (the feature that lets you play multiplayer with random people)
@LompePyro
@LompePyro Жыл бұрын
I always used Splashtop in my local network free. But outside the network you need to pay. it's time to look through which programs there are more
@PaulaBean
@PaulaBean 27 күн бұрын
On Linux you can install 'xrdp', which allows RDC remote desktop clients to remote in.
@landoc05
@landoc05 Жыл бұрын
Recently my brother had to spend two weeks in the hospital, following a rather delicate surgery. Because of me, he uses Linux in his home network, as I do. For 2 weeks I monitored his house using his home security cameras from home and from my phone (Android). The computer never needed a reboot, the camera control remained flawless, and we're in different cities. You cannot have that sort of experience with Windows, after a couple of days you need to reboot to get the server working again.
@KalosLikesComputers
@KalosLikesComputers Жыл бұрын
I agree! This video isn't about that though.
@landoc05
@landoc05 Жыл бұрын
@@KalosLikesComputers It's a data point for those interested in using remote desktop for an extended period of time. If you must be connected constantly to a server (to which you have no physical access) for weeks, you need Linux.
@pieTone
@pieTone Жыл бұрын
This is actually a very informative video, saved to to not forget about it. You earned a sub and also it would be a great if you decided to upload again :)
@socialfreak6900
@socialfreak6900 24 күн бұрын
You didn't talk about Nvidia's Game Stream, I can understand why since it requires the host PC to have a Nvidia GPU installed but its a real treat to use, I can remote into my server PC from either my personal computer using Sunshine OR on my Android using Moonlight, I have gamed on my personal PC at home while I was physically riding on a bus using a controller, something like Sekiro requires tight timing for perfect parries and I was okay running 'Hard Mode' on NG+2 using Nvidia's Game Stream 1080p @ 60hz on 20mbps, this makes it VERY reliable to me and being able to use my home PC and my Sever PC from anywhere is just *chefs kiss*
@lna432
@lna432 9 ай бұрын
Twingate (one of the the best things 2023 offered me) + RDP (native, on Windows) + xrdp and Remmina (on Linux) and i'm completely happy with my remote desktop side of life.
@fedias12
@fedias12 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks ❤
@samgeremew
@samgeremew Жыл бұрын
Yo the Apple Remote Desktop bit killed me hahahahha, great review though def helped me with my search
@izkopz
@izkopz 9 күн бұрын
Any of those which I can be able to turn on my pc from remote and use it?
@DeathDome_
@DeathDome_ 9 ай бұрын
parsec seems cool, thx, gonna help my nephew out with my old pc i gave him
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