On 15/11/15 21:15, Zenny wrote:
Please find some more updates:
§1 If I use Xdummy with xpra (as described in the wiki) and try to
capture with ffmpeg the virtual console at 4k while displaying the
remote in 1080p, it categorically reports as of below and fails to
capture:
[x11grab @ 0x2b2dc00] Capture area 3840x2160 at position 0.0 outside
the screen size 1920x1080
:10: Invalid argument
That's expected: Xdummy supports RandR and we resize the server's
virtual screen to match the size of the client's screen.
That's one of the main reasons why you should avoid using Xvfb.
You can verify this by running xdpyinfo on that virtual display (or
"xrandr" or whatever).
You can disable this behaviour using:
XPRA_RANDR=0 xpra start ...
As long as you're running a very recent beta build.
You will also need "sync-xvfb" to make screen capture tools work:
http://xpra.org/trac/ticket/988
§2 If I use Xvfb directly with a single application (say xterm), and
run 'xpra start --use-display :10', it allows to screencapture, but
the capture of the window is dead black. (see attachment)
Use "sync-xvfb".
§3. As in §2 above, if I start a DE like (LXDE or i3), I get the
xrandr errors and the remote screen freezes.
Use Xdummy, Xvfb does not support RandR.
Cheers
Antoine
Thanks!
On 11/15/15, Zenny <[email protected]> wrote:
On 11/15/15, Antoine Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
I have tested here with Xdummy and that worked fine.
Can you share your Xdummy command if different from the one in the wiki?
I checked Xdummy related to Ubuntu instruction at
https://www.xpra.org/trac/wiki/Xdummy, but to no avail.
Are you using Xvfb or Xdummy? What distribution and version?
Any hints would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
You may also be interested in the following 0.16 features:
* ability to NOT change the virtual display to match the client's
resolution using:
XPRA_RANDR=0 xpra start ...
See:
http://xpra.org/trac/changeset/11229
Shadow mode is A LOT less efficient than the regular "start" mode.
* desktop scaling, which allows you to upscale or downscale the server
resolution when displayed on the client:
http://xpra.org/trac/ticket/976
So you could render at 4k and display at 2k for example (though the main
purpose of this ticket is to do the opposite to save bandwidth).
* "sync-xvfb" fix for screen capture tools:
http://xpra.org/trac/ticket/988
Cheers
Antoine
Cheers,
/z
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