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[docs] Minor semantic spit and polish
Co-authored-by: Guanzhong Chen <quantum2048@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Netboy3 <1472804+netboy3@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -367,9 +367,9 @@ EGL Filters tab
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The EGL Filters tab contains options for toggling, configuring, and ordering
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post-processing filters. Each filter can be expanded to open its settings.
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Filters can also be re-ordered by dragging them up or down. Filters are applied
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from top to bottom, keep this in mind when ordering them. (applying CAS before
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FSR might have different results than the reverse). Users are encouraged to
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experiment with the order and parameters to achieve optimal results. The
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from top to bottom, keep this in mind when ordering them, e.g applying CAS
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before FSR might have different results than the reverse. Users are encouraged
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to experiment with the order and parameters to achieve optimal results. The
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currently available filters include:
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- Downscaler: Filter for downscaling the host resolution. Can be used to undo
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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ currently available filters include:
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has a pixel-size setting that is used to set the effective downscaling ratio,
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and a configurable interpolation algorithm.
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- AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR): A spatial upscaling filter that works
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- AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR): Spatial upscaling filter that works
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on low resolution frames from the guest VM and intelligently upscales to a
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higher resolution. The filter sharpness is tunable, and displays the
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equivalent AMD quality mode based on the resolution difference.
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@ -181,10 +181,6 @@ should use this XML block to configure their VM for kvmfr:
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.. note::
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- Using an incorrect syntax for your host configuration may cause QEMU to
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abort with the following error message:
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"``error: internal error: ... PCI: slot 1 function 0 not available for pcie-root-port, in use by ivshmem-plain``"
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- The ``"size"`` tag represents the size of the shared memory device in
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bytes. Once you determine the proper size of the device as per
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:ref:`Determining Memory <client_determining_memory>`, use the figure you
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.. note::
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Remember to add ``xmlns:qemu='http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0'``
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to the ``<domain>`` tag.
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- Using the legacy syntax on QEMU 6.2/libvirt 7.9 may cause QEMU to
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abort with the following error message:
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"``error: internal error: ... PCI: slot 1 function 0 not available for pcie-root-port, in use by ivshmem-plain``"
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- Remember to add ``xmlns:qemu='http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0'``
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to the ``<domain>`` tag.
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Running libvirt this way violates AppArmor and cgroups policies, which will
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block the VM from running. These policies must be amended to allow the VM
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cmake -DUSER_INSTALL=1 ../
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make
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Alternatively, if you would like to install the plugin for all users.
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Alternatively, if you would like to install the plugin for all users:
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.. code:: bash
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