![]() If the host has an AMD card, AMD is usually known for having worse encode than NVIDIA and even Intel.At the moment you will be able to connect to streams with the slower software decode, using FFmpeg 4 (libavcodec58) Hardware decoding is currently unavailable, but the intention is to bring it back eventually. Linux: Parsec is undergoing a transition from libva to FFmpeg.In that case you'll want to lower the resolution and FPS on the host to compensate for it There's a setting in the overlay itself and Parsec's settings to change the decoder to something else, but if the guest's hardware is too old, they might be unable to use a hardware decoder at all. If the guest's overlay says Software H.264 next to the latencies, Parsec isn't using the hardware decoder which results in much worse decoder latency.The web client does not have access to low-level hardware optimizations or hardware decoding, if you're having issues with the web app, you should download the native app for your system ![]() If the guest is joining via the browser, you may notice Decode says N/A.However, you should also keep in mind the following things: Resolution is usually changed through Windows but sometimes also in-game, and the connected guests can see the current resolution next to the latencies in the overlay. In general, lowering the resolution and FPS of the host will reduce the latency.
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