Hi,
Thanks for your answer, it's probably a problem with my cubietruck, which lacks sometimes with video. Though I don't have problems with local videos. I just installed x3goserver/x2goclient (both at 4.0.1.??) from their respective repositories and conenction worked from beginning (afte using mate).
It's just weird that I get an error message on one program and laggy video on the other. Which desktop (gnome/kde/mate inkluding version if not too time-consuming for you) do you have and which player do you use? Which Os on server and client? Perhaps I can see parallels and identify the bottleneck.
Thanks, Harald
2015-08-23 23:48 GMT+02:00 Robert Dinse <nanook@eskimo.com>:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015, Harald Heigl wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have following szenario:
- server: Fedora 22 with gnome 3.16 (and mate)
- client cubietruck (mini client like raspberry)
- connected via 1Gb-LAN-cable
- using LAN quality and no compression (but I also tried 16MB-jpg with no difference)
- As I read in the docu, gnome 3.12+ is not supported, are there any plans in the near future?
- After installing mate on the server, I didn't see an option "mate" on the client (4.0.1), only gnome, kde, lxde, xfce, so I choose "other desktop" (don't know if it's called exactly so, cause I have a german interface) and mate-session as parameter. Is this the correct way to use mate?
- And this is my main point: Working seems to be fine so far, but when I start a video in mate (over x2go) it opens "parole media player" (seems to use gstreamer) and it says: "gstreamer backend error
- Configured videosink video is not working". If I start videos with vlc they come up but are really slow und showing only each 5 seconds or so. If I use nomachine v4 they are not as fluent as if I sit in front of my "server", but at least they are acceptable. I don't have the gstreamer problems there. Is there something I can configure, does someone know this problem? videos I tested with are h.264 encoded if that matters.
Thanks in advance, Harald
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I get real time video so definitely something is not right with your
setup. With a stock kernel I'll see occasional stutters but only maybe 1/10th a second not five seconds. With a pre-emptive kernel, no stutter at all, and this is just with a 100-base-T connection at the server and a 15 mb/s cable modem connection at the client. So definitely something is not right with your setup.