From modeling to rendering, streamline your VFX workflows with DCV
DCV is a powerful Remote Desktop for VFX to securely connect to graphically intensive Visual Effects applications.
It can run on your own VFX workstations and servers or in the public cloud and delivers secure remote virtual desktops and application streaming from any location to any device, without the need for high bandwidth.
WHY VFX ARTISTS & STUDIOS CHOOSE DCV
MODELING
Create and handle complex 3D assets effortlessly with ultra-low latency.
COMPOSITING
Real-time performance for layering, rotoscoping, and color grading.
RENDERING
Leverage cloud or local GPUs to render high-resolution scenes faster.
Animation
Animate characters, scenes, and environments with no compromise on performance.
COLLABORATION
Seamless collaboration across teams, no matter where they’re located.
SECURITY
Keep your intellectual property secure with DCV’s advanced encryption protocols.
DCV works seamlessly with the most used VFX tools & applications:
AutoDesk
Maya
SideFX
Houdini
Foundry
Nuke
Epic
Unreal
Maxon
Cinema4D
Blender
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What VFX FIRMS say about DCV
Netflix Uses DCV on AWS FOR THEIR VFX CLOUD Studio
“Amazon EC2 G4 Instances enable us to support all of the configurations and digital content creation applications that our artists need. NICE DCV enables streaming those applications, so artists can jump right into their tasks without launching a desktop.”
Michelle Brenner
Senior Software Engineer, Netflix
RVX visual content studio uses DCV FOR remote artists
“DCV experience for remote users has been beyond expectations since we are having people connect from mainland Europe across the Atlantic to Iceland. When gathering feedback on our last project, the artists explained that this was the best they had seen so far.”
Hörður Harðarson
CTO, RVX
EPIC uses DCV FOR their virtual producTionS
“We’re excited to expand our partnership […] beyond Games and into areas like Film and Television. Unreal Engine is helping drive a monumental shift in real-time technology, transforming the way visual effects and animated productions are being made.“
Rob Di Figlia
Business Development Manager, Epic Games
A REMOTE SOLUTION TAILORED FOR VFX
Multi-monitor
4K support
DCV natively support up to 4 monitors at 4K resolution each.
4:4:4
colorS
DCV supports YUV 4:4:4 chroma subsampling for extreme color fidelity.
DRAWING TABLET, Stylus & touch SUPPORT
DCV allows artists to use all the high-precision tools they are accustomed to.
native macos, windows, linux support
DCV clients are available for Windows, Linux, MacOS, and HTML5 browsers.
FULL 2D/3D multi-user collaboration
Collaboration between multiple users sharing the same desktop.
AES-256
encryption
DCV secures both pixels and end-user inputs with industry-leading encryption.
DCV offers very attractive pricing options for VFX studios, including floating licenses.
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DCV RESOURCES
NICE DCV for Windows Remote 2D/3D Desktops
On Windows NICE DCV offers high performant remote 3D desktop access for:
- NICE DCV on physical Windows workstation or server with or without GPU
- NICE DCV in virtualized Windows VM without GPU or with vGPU or physical GPU attached
vGPU or virtual GPU are subsets of a physical nVidia Grid GPU or AMD GPU where e.g. 1GB, 2GB, … frame buffer can be allocated for the respective vGPU. The GPU rendering performance is typically distributed to the different vGPUs on a first come first serve basis.
The vGPU is made available to the Windows OS in the Virtual Machine and NICE DCV via GPU-passthrough enabled by the hypervisor which could be e.g. Redhat-KVM, VMWare or XenServer. Our analysis of price performance of different nVidia GPUs provides additional background.
Installation of NICE DCV for Windows is done in 2 minutes by downloading and executing the installer – just try it yourself.
More information about the features of DCV for Linux: NICE DCV Product Codes and Features.
NICE DCV for Linux Remote 2D/3D Desktops
NICE DCV for Linux works in console mode for high-end remote desktop streaming of the console with or without GPU or many concurrent virtual desktops for different users without GPU.
The very efficient NICE DCV GPU sharing use case supports GPU sharing for e.g. 10-15 full-performant 3D Linux virtual desktops on physical Linux servers for different users sharing one or multiple GPUs, CPU cores and memory. This is a very cost- and resource efficient and straight-forward solution on physical Linux widely used offering full performance without the need for virtual machines or Grid licenses for every VM.
NICE DCV can launch different sessions for each 3D desktop sharing the GPU. Todays GPUs computation power is sufficient to support many concurrent users. GPU memory of 8GB to 16GB or even up to 48 GB supports many concurrent 3D Linux applications as often the consumption of GPU memory by the 3D applications is less than expected also for large models.
The GPU consumption of each 3D application can be analyzed with nvidia-smi which helps to understand overall GPU memory consumption (please find more background on nvidia-smi and price performance of different GPU types in our article Overview of selected nVidia GPU cards). Using virtual machines wastes resources compared to shared servers – we explain why in The hidden cost of VMs: Why They Waste Resources and How To Avoid It.
More information about the features of DCV for Linux: NICE DCV Product Codes and Features.
- NICE DCV Support and Technical Guides (Installation Guides, Tuning, …)
- NICE DCV Installation Walk-Through (Video)
- NICE DCV Demo (Video)
- NICE DCV Product Codes and Features Overview
- What is Remote Desktop Streaming and How to Optimize it
- Ready-Made AMIs on AWS Marketplace to kick-start your NICE DCV experience
- Comparison of NICE DCV and HP Anyware
- Comparison of NICE DCV and HP RGS
- Comparison of NICE DCV and Parsec
- Comparison of NICE DCV and NoMachine