Hey! thanks for debugging information, it does really spawn another spicy
process when streaming, but only one, not as many CPU's as i have. any idea
how to increase this?
also to the second part of the question, any ideas where to look for making
non-streaming multi threaded?
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Armin ranjbar
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 01:06:08PM +0430, Armin Ranjbar wrote:
> well, as far as i can the whole spicy process uses one core when
> streaming, any ideas how to debug this?
>
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> Armin ranjbar
- Can you paste your qemu command line so we can know for sure you have
streaming enabled? e.g
well, as far as i can the whole spicy process uses one core when streaming,
any ideas how to debug this?
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Armin ranjbar
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Victor Toso wrote:
> Hi Armin,
>
> On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:16:55PM +0430, Armin Ranjbar wrote:
> > Dear Everyone!
> >
> > Anyone is wor
Hi Armin,
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:16:55PM +0430, Armin Ranjbar wrote:
> Dear Everyone!
>
> Anyone is working on making streaming multithreaded on client side?
> i'm not sure but maybe current efforts in using gstreamer can help
> with that, we are interested in this features and are willing to
Dear Everyone!
Anyone is working on making streaming multithreaded on client side? i'm not
sure but maybe current efforts in using gstreamer can help with that, we
are interested in this features and are willing to help.
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Armin ranjbar
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