wabe <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 06:55:29PM +0200, wabe wrote  
> > > [email protected] wrote:
> > >     
> > > >   The problem appears to be the "sdl" flag.  It slows down
> > > > things by adding one more layer of middleware and overhead.  I
> > > > also got rid of the "gtk2" flag, for the same reason.  By
> > > > building QEMU with "-sdl" and "-gtk2", I get playback that is
> > > > indistinguishable from playback on the host.  Here is the build
> > > > that works properly "emerge -pv qemu"...    
> > > 
> > > I have all gtk and sdl flags enabled and don't have problems with
> > > the sound.     
> > 
> >   Strange.  I kept making changes until it worked.  Now that it
> > works, I'll stop tweaking it.  Whatever works for you, or me.  
> 
> I also disabled now gtk2, sdl and sdl2 because I don't really need
> it. I have to leave on gtk, because I run qemu in a gtk window. I
> don't notice any difference.

I have to correct myself. Indeed there is a big difference. As I 
disabled the gtk2 flag, gtk3 is used now. Before, I sometimes had
some graphic glitches when I moved windows or scrolled window 
content in the guest machine. It seems that these glitches are not
there any longer. And it also seems, that graphics output is s little
bit smoother now. So THX for your post. :-)

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Regards
wabe

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