Hi,
I experience stuttering video playback in remote-viewer despite connecting via
GBit/s LAN, using fast hardware and the QXL driver.
Up until a video size of roughly 800x600 the playback is smooth. But on
anything bigger, like my native resolution of 2540x1440, video playback is
stuttering an
Hi,
I experience stuttering video playback in remote-viewer despite connecting via
GBit/s LAN, using fast hardware and the QXL driver.
Up until a video size of roughly 800x600 the playback is smooth. But on
anything bigger, like my native resolution of 2540x1440, video playback is
stuttering an
Hi Oleg
> Why not to use Windows' RDP?
Because host and guest are running Linux. Only the client computer is running
Windows.
> Of course, there must be hardware attached to VM (say, Intel GVT-g mediated
> video device).
My headless server only has the Intel HD 630 integrated graphics.
I _thi
Hi Ferdiano
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I experience stuttering video playback in remote-viewer despite connecting
> > via GBit/s LAN, using fast hardware and the QXL driver.
> > Up until a video size of roughly 800x600 the playback is smooth. But on
> > anything bigger, like my native resolution of 25
Hi Uri,
On 17.05.20 16:08, Uri Lublin wrote:
> On 5/16/20 7:07 PM, Felix Leimbach wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> I experience stuttering video playback in remote-viewer despite connecting
>>>> via GBit/s LAN, using fast hardware and the QXL driver.
>>>&
gh and have great performance for
multimedia use-cases. Not sure were I would open a feature request for that,
though.
Best,
Felix
On 18.05.20 12:21, Uri Lublin wrote:
On 5/17/20 6:35 PM, Felix Leimbach wrote:
Hi Uri,
On 17.05.20 16:08, Uri Lublin wrote:
On 5/16/20 7:07 PM, Felix Leimbach wr
in qemu without
> spice-streaming-agent.
> I think it would be a huge improvement if the spice component in the qemu
> host process could leverage GPU based encoding with h264. We wouldn't need a
> guest agent, we wouldn't require GPU passthrough and have great performance
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