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Description of problem:
There are minor stream detection problems in spice-server that are triggered mainly when something with round corner is displayed on top of playing video; horizontal bar next to the round corner is then out-of-sync from the rest of the video.
This might have been introduced by the fix of bug 813826.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
all RHEL 6.3 and 6.4 versions
all windows and linux guests with qxl-win-0.1-12 to -17.
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1)
* display tooltip on top of currently playing video
* cover the video stream area partially so that rounded corner is on top of video (any top corner of RHEL6 window with default gnome theme will do, similarly start menu of win 7 is sufficient)
2) in gnome-shell,
a) open terminal, move quickly through the history (hold up arrow)
b) grab the window, move it for some time
Actual results:
1) horizontal stripes of video at level of tooltips or round corner get out-of-sync with the rest of the video
2)
a) after a short while, GUI stucks for a second and all the text in terminal is sent via stream (judging by jpg artifacts appearing around all the letters)
b) wide horizontal stripe of the (terminal) window continues moving at about the same rate as mouse, the rest of the window gets delayed
Expected results:
1) video gets played cleanly
2a) only the command prompt line is sent via video stream
2b) the window moves as whole
Additional info:
1) are agnostic to guest os/version/whatever
2) occur only in guest with gnome-shell (sw rendered through llvmpipe)
Comment 4RHEL Program Management
2012-12-14 08:00:50 UTC
This request was not resolved in time for the current release.
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Comment 6RHEL Program Management
2013-10-14 04:33:01 UTC
This request was not resolved in time for the current release.
Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to
propose this request, if still desired, for consideration in
the next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
1) seems to be issue applying only to vlc default output (that doesn't happen on physical HW however)
2) was already fixed IIRC in gnome-shell.
I'm fine with closing as currentrelease.
I too can not reproduce problem #1, neither with a Windows 7 guest
running media-player playing the pre-installed nature movie) nor with
a RHEL-6 guest running totem playing big-buck-bunny.