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DougDavey
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Aug 20, 2021

AutoCad on Azure Virtual Desktop NV48s_v3 - Flickering

We are currently testing AutoCad on Azure Virtual Desktop and have put in place the NV48s_v3 with 48 cores, 448GB memory and 4x GPUs. We wanted to give the testing the greatest chance possible.

 

Everything appears to work as we want it to apart from 1 thing, which at this stage is going to cause the end users to abandon this idea.

 

On this server we are using AutoCad in full desktop mode as that seems to work the best, we are not using published apps.We have the 3 required GPOs configured to allow the proper use of the graphics card.The users have described what to them looks like “flickering” in AutoCad.

 

I have investigated this and what they are describing as flickering is the rapid lowering and raising of quality when moving the mouse around. When moving the mouse it causes parts of the screen/drawing to slightly lower in quality, when the mouse is kept still the quality is raised again.
This is specifically related to this GPO: “Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 Graphics mode for Remote Desktop connections”

 

What I imagine it is doing is lowering the quality of parts of the screen that are not currently being focused on to improve responsiveness for the parts that are. It is particularly noticeable on large fonts with bright colours.
However, for the users this is very annoying as it does it so rapidly that every time they move the mouse, the whole drawing they are working on seems to flicker.
I have tested this in MS Paint as well and the behaviour is the same, so it is an RDP setting not specific to AutoCad.

 

If I disable this GPO: “Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 Graphics mode for Remote Desktop connections” Then the flickering disappears, but the performance of Autocad is noticeably worse when panning around the whole drawing or zooming in and out. I am assuming because it is now rendering the whole image at full quality rather than lowering the quality when moving the image.

 

Has anyone else experienced this while using AutoCad on AVD?
Can anyone offer any advise to combat this issue while maintaining good performance?

 

Thanks,
Doug

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