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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13-10-21 10:39 AM, Axel Davy wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I think the simpler is to have a
        similar functionalities to the X Present extension:<br>
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        We can ask a buffer to be shown at a specific ust time, and we
        get the feedback at which ust<br>
        time it has hit the screen. And we could queue buffers.<br>
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    Yeah, I completely agree with you that this is the bottom line.<br>
    With that in hand, I think the client is able to compute the
    relevant info he needs to adjust and sync.<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix"> It looks quite sane to me, and doing
        the same would help writing the support to the X Present
        extension.<br>
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        It solves the problem you mentions, James Courtier-Dutton, since
        a Video Player that doesn't get their buffers back and know they
        didn't hit the screen, will understand it has to suspend, and
        will resume when it gets the feedbacks.<br>
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        Axel Davy<br>
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        Le 21/10/2013 16:33, James Courtier-Dutton a écrit :<br>
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              <div>Hi,<br>
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              One last thing to consider, regarding the clock used and
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            The video frames should pause during system suspend, and
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