Hi,
Thanks for the presentation.
I agree with Marc-André that I wouldn't be so decisive with "Host-side
rendering is the only feasible solution". I am not convinced yet that
video encoding can be better than using smart compression and caching of
3D objects and client side rendering, at least for desktop/office apps.
But I didn't see any statistics that support either of the approaches.
Best,
Yonit.
On 10/15/2013 07:26 AM, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
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Hi All,
I've created sheets for my "Spice in a 3D word" presentation
at kvm-forum. Feedback much appreciated:
http://people.fedoraproject.org/~jwrdegoede/spice-3d.odp
- The PCI bandwidth argument makes me laugh. I don't think that any desktop/office apps will use a large bandwidth (especially with cache). I mean, otherwise WebGL wouldn't really work either, unless all the content is generated by CPU. And spice 3d support is not meant to be a full 3d solution, to be in your next-gen gaming box. Back your argument with actual numbers to convince me ;) I think Dave gave better reasons on the ML threads.
- Although I used regular f19, the text doesn't always fit in the page. It could be a font issue on my side, it could also be too much text in general :)
- "all spice client will automatically supports this" is a quite bold statement, but hopefully that can happen.
- The obvious question that comes to me is how different/better is this from 3d support for VNC or RDP? Ie, what is Spice specific?
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