On 01/12/2016 12:58 PM, Francois Gouget wrote:
The Spice server administrator can specify the preferred encoder and
codec preferences to optimize for CPU or bandwidth usage. Preferences
are described in a semi-colon separated list of encoder:codec pairs.
The server has a default preference list which can explicitly be
selected by specifying 'auto'.
The server then picks a codec supported by the client based on the
following new client capabilities:
* SPICE_DISPLAY_CAP_MULTI_CODEC which denotes a recent client that
supports multiple codecs. This capability is needed to not have to
hardcode that MJPEG is supported. This makes it possible to write
clients that don't support MJPEG.
* SPICE_DISPLAY_CAP_CODEC_XXX, where XXX is a supported codec. Note
that for now the server only supports the MJPEG codec.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <[email protected]>
---
diff --git a/server/spice-server.syms b/server/spice-server.syms
index d65e14d..b8f06a2 100644
--- a/server/spice-server.syms
+++ b/server/spice-server.syms
@@ -162,3 +162,8 @@ global:
spice_replay_next_cmd;
spice_replay_free_cmd;
} SPICE_SERVER_0.12.5;
+
+SPICE_SERVER_0.12.7 {
+global:
+ spice_server_set_video_codecs;
+} SPICE_SERVER_0.12.6;
Hi,
This part fails to apply as there it is already defined with
spice_server_set_keepalive_timeout
Regards,
Uri.
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