hi kir:
Thanks for your reply.

As for the video, I remember we tried migrating some video streaming server 
some 6-7 years ago, it went fine. As for client video, I guess you have to find 
a VNC-like solution that lets you watch video without much delay... Again, this 
has nothing to do with migration per se, since we basically migrate apps and 
their networking connections.
I actually use the vnc to connect to the CT and the movie is played through 
movie player
After I migrate the CT, the movie player can't continue playing the movie 
anymore




Tommy

From: Kir Kolyshkin
Date: 2012-07-10 22:16
To: users
Subject: Re: [Users] Re: music and movie in the CT during the migration
Sound stuff does not need to be virtualized by OpenVZ. There are already enough 
pieces of software to facilitate it. For example, pulseaudio (which is there by 
default in most modern distros) can work in client/server mode over the 
network... so you can have a client in CT and server on the hardware node.
As for the video, I remember we tried migrating some video streaming server 
some 6-7 years ago, it went fine. As for client video, I guess you have to find 
a VNC-like solution that lets you watch video without much delay... Again, this 
has nothing to do with migration per se, since we basically migrate apps and 
their networking connections.
10.07.2012 13:43 пользователь "Tommy Tang" <thfbjhkh...@gmail.com> написал:
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