Hi,
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 02:28:29PM -0400, Yonit Halperin wrote:
> Hi,
> On 06/18/2013 09:25 PM, bigclouds wrote:
> >
> >so much thanks Yonit:
> >1.
> >i basicly understand some of your ideas, please give me more details
> >about video pass throught, and hardware accelerate,
> >i think it is ha
Hi,
A recent information about firefox and video pass-through : Firefox 24 (22 was
released this week) will have better html5/gstreamer support. As I understood
it, gstreamer will be used for H264, MP4 and AAC decoding. I remember that the
plans about video pass-through talked about intercepti
Hi,
On 06/18/2013 09:25 PM, bigclouds wrote:
so much thanks Yonit:
1.
i basicly understand some of your ideas, please give me more details
about video pass throught, and hardware accelerate,
i think it is hardware related, my hardware is 1G cpu, 2 core, AMD, does
not has special hardware.
if on
so much thanks Yonit:
1.
i basicly understand some of your ideas, please give me more details about
video pass throught, and hardware accelerate,
i think it is hardware related, my hardware is 1G cpu, 2 core, AMD, does not
has special hardware.
if on android platform, i am not sure if which h
Hi,
On 06/18/2013 10:33 AM, bigclouds wrote:
hi,all
i have used spice for a long time,it is good, but in pratice it needs
improvement, like resource usage, network bandwidth,performance.
1.it eats up much cpu on client side, up to 90% when play video. i am
sure whether decompression or something
hi,all
i have used spice for a long time,it is good, but in pratice it needs
improvement, like resource usage, network bandwidth,performance.
1.it eats up much cpu on client side, up to 90% when play video. i am sure
whether decompression or something else uses so much cpu. if client
(remote-vi