Perhaps I am missing something, but this line in the entry about --compress=LEVEL in the manpage of xpra confuses me: "If lz4 compression is available, it will be enabled *when the level is set to 1*, lz4 compresses a lot less than zlib but it is also much faster." I use RBG encoding, and I certainly have lz4 compression available. I enable them in command line by "--encoding=rgb --compressor=lz4" Does that mean I need to put "--compress=1" to set compression level to 1 in order for xpra to use lz4? What will happen if I put
--compress=0 --compressor=lz4? What about --compress=3 --compressor=lz4? I am using xpra over a gigabit lan, but on a weaker client side processor (the server have very powerful processor). I want rgb for display quality. I watch flash videos (e.g. nytimes, daily show) that are too slow to play on the client side, obviously with sound. So are --encode=rgb --packet-encoder=rencode --compress=1 --compresspr=lz4 --speaker-encoder=wav the best options to have? Right now there are occassional lags and out of sync in sound. I'm running 0.14.24 on both server and clients, both running Ubuntu 14.04. I only forward individual window, not whole desktop. And yes, I use xvfb. Thanks in advance for any advice. Regards Jiang _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
