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This is focused on keeping --on-the-fly-encoding in sync even
over long videos. The existing code inevitably would fall into a
permanently negative pdata->avd value letting things get
increasingly out of sync and never correcting.
Before removing the vestigial negative avd "don't wait" logic
from get_frame when this permanently negative avd state was
entered, get_frame would just start sampling at an unregulated
fps.
The timer thread which drives get_frame now consults avd on every
tick, Depending on which which half is ahead, the timer will
either cause get_frame to drop frames by advancing the frameno by
more than one, or it will adjust its sleep delay in proportion to
the delta.
See comments in rmd_timer.c for more details.
Note that in testing especially with a loaded system I observed
some surprisingly large deltas where multi-second sleeps occurred
to let the sound catch back up. I expect to revisit this issue
more in the future, but would just like to get things more
correct for now.
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Name the timer and sound capture threads as well, and fixup the
rmd{Encode,Cache}Sounds names -> rmd{Encode,Cache}Sound
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Now users can easily differentiate which rmd subtasks are
busy by using top-like tools in show-threads mode.
Also aids in troubleshooting...
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This restores the recordmydesktop/ subdir as root from the mirror I
cloned by fork from.
I have no particular interest in the gtk/qt frontends and it doesn't
appear they were part of a single tree in the past. But I will
probably preserve backwards compatibility of the cli so they can
continue to work with this fork installed.
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