Change the default chroma value for Windows 365 Cloud PCs

The chroma value determines the color space used for encoding. By default, the chroma value is set to 4:2:0 for Windows 365 Cloud PCs. This value provides a good balance between image quality and network bandwidth. You can increase the default chroma value to 4:4:4 to improve image quality. You don't need to use GPU acceleration to change the default chroma value.

Requirements

  • Microsoft Entra ID account that is assigned the Policy and Profile manager built-in RBAC role.
  • A group containing the devices you want to configure.

Increase the default chroma value to 4:4:4

  1. Sign in to Microsoft Intune admin center.

  2. Create or edit a configuration profile for Windows 10 and later devices, with the Settings catalog profile type.

  3. In the settings picker, browse to Administrative templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Remote Session Environment.

  4. Check the box for the following settings, then close the settings picker:

    • Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 Graphics mode for Remote Desktop connections

    • Configure image quality for RemoteFX Adaptive Graphics

  5. Expand the Administrative templates category, then set each setting as follows:

    • Set toggle the switch for Prioritize H.264/AVC 444 Graphics mode for Remote Desktop connections to Enabled.

    • Set toggle the switch for Configure image quality for RemoteFX Adaptive Graphics to Enabled, then for Image quality: (Device), select High.

  6. Select Next.

  7. Optional: On the Scope tags tab, select a scope tag to filter the profile. For more information about scope tags, see Use role-based access control (RBAC) and scope tags for distributed IT.

  8. On the Assignments tab, select the group containing the computers providing a remote session you want to configure, then select Next.

  9. On the Review + create tab, review the settings, then select Create.

  10. Once the policy applies to the computers providing a remote session, restart them for the settings to take effect.

Next steps

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