> > That may be overkill, but you could also "scramble" it by xoring it > > with a randomly generated sequence (and send the seed to the > > client to allow him to reproduce the sequence). The only overhead > > would thus be the seed. > > By the way, that could be applied to any message, not necessarily > > the first image. > > > > Frederic. > > Why should we do that? If we don't compress images well enough, and a > WAN accelerator (or even if the channel is within SSL with > compression > enabled), let them reduce the bandwidth for us. > Y.
Of course, but I proposed that only for the "bandwith estimation" phase, to avoid data compression at that time. Still, if images are compressed by the WAN accelerator afterward, that may be a good thing to estimate bandwith with the compression. Frederic. _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel