jamesstringerparsec / Easy-GPU-PV

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Can't connect to vm via parsec #390

Open Raepheles opened 2 months ago

Raepheles commented 2 months ago

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I get the image above while trying to connect to VM via parsec. I have an hdmi dongle connected to the GPU that I'm partitioning (only have one anyway) and I don't understand how that thing does anything at all. That dongle also adds a display to my physical device which is quite annoying for numerous reasons, and it seems to me that it doesn't do anything for VM.

MarkGamez1 commented 2 months ago

I'm getting the exact same thing! It zoomed in my display and messed up a bunch of other settings on my host.

beralbdom commented 1 month ago

same issue. rx 6700 xt

okt-wang commented 1 month ago

Same issue too, but it works what disable integrate graphics card before start vm

Raepheles commented 1 month ago

Same issue too, but it works what disable integrate graphics card before start vm

I don't have integrated graphics, my cpu is 5600X.

SolumDAngel commented 4 weeks ago

I found a way to fix the issue:

You may also need to have your second graphics card connected to a display or a dummy display. Additionally, I disabled any power-saving features, such as system or display suspension in Windows, but this step is optional.

Jesusvandam commented 3 days ago

I am having this issue too. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT. Tonight, I ran the CopyFiles script fresh so that I would have a brand new instance of Windows 11. I noticed that I was seeing the same overlay box that said I was software encoding, even though my client settings were set to AMD, not Software. Deleted the VM, ran DDU on my AMD drivers on my local machine, rebooted but now I am getting the same colored lines as what is pictured with OP. I tried the suggestions that SolumDAngel mentioned (Virtual Display Driver & disabling Enhanced Session Mode), but no cigar.