----- Original Message -----
> From: "John A. Sullivan III" <jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com>
> To: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 6:34:49 PM
> Subject: [Spice-devel] Adaptive video compression by default?
> Hello, all. One of the technologies which completely intrigued us
> about
> SPICE is the adaptive video compression. We thought HP had the lock on
> that!
> 
> Is that enabled by default? We are trying to stay with Fedora 15 out
> of
> the box as much as possible so are running libvirt 0.8.8 and I do not
> think libvirt supports the compression parameters until 0.9.2.

"Spice supports variable compression settings for audio, images and streaming, 
since 0.9.1. These settings are accessible via the compression attribute in all 
following elements: image to set image compression (accepts auto_glz, auto_lz, 
quic, glz, lz, off), jpeg for JPEG compression for images over wan (accepts 
auto, never, always), zlib for configuring wan image compression (accepts auto, 
never, always) and playback for enabling audio stream compression (accepts on 
or off).
Streaming mode is set by the streaming element, settings it's mode attribute to 
one of filter, all or off, since 0.9.2."
- http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html

> 
> We just tried some streaming video tests and it was so much better
> than
> anything else we've seen but it still had some severe staggering at
> times. Thus, we were wondering about the adaptive compression
> defaults.
> We'll do a little playing from the command line in the meantime.
> Thanks
> - John
> 
> 
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