github gnif/LookingGlass B2

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3 years ago

Beta 2 Final Release
Changes since Beta 1

  • Don't hide the cursor when SPICE is disabled
  • The host application can now install and run as a service removing
    the need for PsExec or a scheduled task to start the application.
  • There is now a NSIS installer for the host application which
    installs the service and will handle seamless upgrades without the
    need to uninstall prior versions.
  • The host application now runs with High scheduler priority
  • The host application will now stop capture and go to sleep if there
    are no subscribers (clients).
  • The host application no longer opens the log file but instead shows
    it's location. This is to prevent the elevated process from being
    abused to run processes as the SYSTEM user account.
  • The client framebuffer copy spinlock is less agressive preventing
    CPU stalls on some systems due to starving the system scheduler.
  • Installing the spice guest tools no longer breaks mouse support.
  • Fixed EGL frame ordering bug.
  • Fixed frame limiter issues.
  • Better cursor icon support on initial connect.
  • The LG client can no longer be run as root.
  • Host now reports it's version to the client for logging and debug.
  • Client now reports host and client versions on mismatch.
  • Performance improvments to EGL.
  • New client option to capture input by default at startup.
  • Timers implemented for the linux host (now builds again).
  • SIMD implemented to improve framebuffer copy.
  • Don't stop the host LGMP timer when restarting capture.
  • Boost GPU kernel thread priority so vsync/frame limits are not.
    needed anymore.
  • OBS plugin now always fetches the most recent frame on the frame
    tick.
  • Improved frame sync logic in the client
  • Always use spice mouse host mode to fix issue with spice guest tools
    breaking mouse support.
  • LGMP submodule updated to incorporate fix that was causing random
    invalid timeouts.
  • [misc] minor readme update
  • [client] drop the default FPS target to 60 now that the fps is
    dynamic

I (Geoffrey McRae) am the primary developer behind this project and I
have invested thousands of hours of development time into it.

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