On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 10:17 +0200, Moritz Strübe wrote: > Am 31.05.2012 09:19, Stefan Baur schrieb: > > Do we have any chance to re-code the audio on the server into a lossy, > > lower-quality version before transmitting it to the client? > > I mean, we provide quie a few options for image compression, to match > > different bandwidth limits - would a similar approach be possible for > > audio as well? > > As long as video uses the same connection this will not help, as the > delay is the problem, not the amount of audio data. The only way to get > it working is to encode sound and video together..... QoS might help a > bit, but only under certain circumstances. I'm afraid at the moment we > have to be happy with what we have (which is way better then everything > else :-) ). <snip> Despite the fact that it will not solve this problem, the idea of compressing audio based upon bandwidth is very attractive.
I have found video on NX difficult even on a LAN. SPICE handles this much better. As I mentioned several times, as it matures, we may wish to slot it in as an alternative to NX in the X2Go framework - John _______________________________________________ X2Go-Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
