On 13/12/13 06:10, ... wrote: > Over the network (ssh), glxspheres was very aliased (as in missing > frames made it look like the spheres were moving erratically). What encoding are you using? > Warcraft III running through wine over the network ran in fullscreen > on the client, though fonts were too small, but you are right, the > mouse is super laggy. Also, the graphics were laggy I'm sure due to > network latency and the client being too slow at video decompression. > The client is an old Pentium 4. Decoding side we don't use any acceleration yet, that's a low priority as most CPUs can decode h264 cheaply enough. A Pentium 4 however... > Looks like tuning network usage and compression requirements is the > next thing to look at. All of this should be self tuning and you are unlikely to find a magic bullet here.
If you are on a LAN, consider using "RGB" encoding and latest trunk: http://xpra.org/trac/wiki/Encodings#ChoosinganEncoding You can find some more background on the wiki: http://xpra.org/trac/wiki/WindowRefresh Cheers Antoine _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
