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? --- Armin ranjbar On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Victor Toso <victort...@redhat.com> wrote: > 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? > > > > --- > > Armin ranjbar > > - Can you paste your qemu command line so we can know for sure you have > streaming enabled? e.g [0]. > > - Can you paste your client's debug log with --spice-debug? > e.g ./spicy --spice-debug ? > > If you are using gstreamer, you should see a lot of the following: > (...) > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 391 > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 387 > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 387 > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 390 > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 386 > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 389 > (spicy:14506): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-display.c:1499 display-2:0: video > latency: 389 > (...) > > [0] It should contain streaming-video... > -spice port=5900,addr=127.0.0.1,disable-ticketing, > image-compression=off,streaming-video=all, > seamless-migration=on > > I've built my spice-gtk with --disable-builtin-mjpeg so it uses > GStreamer even with mjpeg streams. > > Cheers, > toso >
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