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by adamjs
174 days ago
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They might want to check out what VNC has been doing since 1998– keep the client-pull model, break the framebuffer up into tiles and, when client requests an update, perform a diff against last frame sent, composite the updated tiles client-side. (This is what VNC falls back to when it doesn’t have damage-tracking from the OS compositor) This would really cut down on the bandwidth of static coding terminals where 90% of screen is just cursor flashing or small bits of text moving. If they really wanted to be ambitious they could also detect scrolling and do an optimization client-side where it translates some of the existing areas (look up CopyRect command in VNC). |
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Also... I get that the dumb solution to "ugly text at low bitrates" is "make the bitrate higher." But still, nobody looked at a 40M minimum and wondered if they might be looking at this problem from the wrong angle entirely?