Hello,
I would like to know if you have already think to use spice protocol for sound and video.
Can i use x2go for see streaming or make voip ?
Sincerely,
Jean
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Hi Jean,
On Fr 11 Nov 2011 09:03:15 CET Jean Milot wrote:
I would like to know if you have already think to use spice protocol for sound and video.
Yes, John Sullivan has been playing with that. But the core team has
not yet played with that.
However, it should be possible to tweak X2Go (server) to do that.
Currently, the amount of time everybody on the project has, does not
allow to work on that without a contracted project context. :-(
Can i use x2go for see streaming or make voip ?
STREAMING: On machines with not so many users: yes. On machines with
manifold users: probably no.
VOIP: yes (audio only), yes-no (audio+video, see STREAMING).
Mike
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On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 10:32 +0100, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Jean,
On Fr 11 Nov 2011 09:03:15 CET Jean Milot wrote:
I would like to know if you have already think to use spice protocol for sound and video.
Yes, John Sullivan has been playing with that. But the core team has
not yet played with that.However, it should be possible to tweak X2Go (server) to do that.
Currently, the amount of time everybody on the project has, does not
allow to work on that without a contracted project context. :-(Can i use x2go for see streaming or make voip ?
STREAMING: On machines with not so many users: yes. On machines with
manifold users: probably no. I would add that this is true only on a LAN. This has not worked well for us regardless of load in a WAN environment - JohnVOIP: yes (audio only), yes-no (audio+video, see STREAMING).
Mike <snip>