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Enable via Group Policy: Computer Config → Admin Templates → Windows Components → Remote Desktop Services → Redirect video capture devices

Understanding the Remote Desktop Device Redirector Bus In modern remote work environments, the is a critical, often invisible component that enables the seamless use of local hardware—like webcams and printers—within a remote session. When you connect to a remote computer via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), this "bus" acts as a virtual bridge, allowing the remote system to "see" and interact with your physical devices as if they were plugged directly into it. How the Camera Bus Works remote desktop camera bus

Camera data over RDP introduces:

The Remote Desktop Camera Bus represents a maturation of VDI and remote access technologies. By moving away from raw USB packet forwarding toward a software-defined video bus, organizations can achieve superior performance, reduced server overhead, and seamless hardware integration. As remote work and virtualized applications continue to grow, the RDCB architecture will become a standard component in modern endpoint management strategies. Enable via Group Policy: Computer Config → Admin