Hi all, After making some minor adjustments to my configuration (clipboard and dpi, chiefly) I am settling happily to xpra 0.15 (both server and client, both on Ubuntu 14.04) They are connected over unencrypted raw tcp stream.
I am puzzled by one behavior. I am forwarding sound, using the encoding Wavpak. (--speaker-code=wavepak) When I play an extended video clips, I got a large number of (about 2-3 in row, sometimes) re-starting speaker because of overrun. So far, aside from the fact that the audio is slight out of sync from the video, there seems to be no adverse consequences. I do confess I am puzzled because I thought because xpra 0.15 seperate audio to a separate process, the forwarding would be less prone to network jitters and the like. In addition, I am running over a high quality gigabit network, through which thousands of ping roundtrips return without a single lost packet and a nearly uniform roundtrip time of 0.25ms, so what *are* the network congestions or jitters that affect the sound stream? The video is far from saturating the bandwith, at merely 30-40MB/s when a straight file transfer can approach 80-90MB/s. If there is more debugging I could do, I will be happy to provide more information. Thanks in advance. Regards Jiang _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
