Look for . If there is a yellow warning triangle, right-click it and select Update driver or Uninstall device (then reinstall via Parsec settings). 4. Restart Parsec Services
Sometimes the client hardware can decode standard video, but fails when the host tries to push an demanding 4K or high-refresh-rate stream. Have the host open their menu. Lower the Hosting Resolution to 1920x1080 or 1280x720 .
Ensure the resolution is set to a standard value (e.g., 1920x1080).
Locate right below it and switch it to Disabled . parsec error 14004
Locate the setting and change it from Hardware to Software .
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If your hardware cannot handle native acceleration, fallback decoding will let you connect. Open the on your client machine. Click the Gear icon (Settings) in the left-hand sidebar. Navigate to the Client tab. Look for
Right-click the host desktop, select Display settings , and lower the resolution to 1920x1080 .
If it is not installed, click the install button. If it is already there, consider uninstalling and reinstalling it to clear any corruption. 2. Disable Privacy Mode (Temporary Workaround)
Try lowering the host resolution to before connecting. Restart Parsec Services Sometimes the client hardware can
On Elias's end, the red box reappeared, flickering like a dying heartbeat. Error 14004: Host occupied.
If the client is running a "Windows N" edition, it lacks native video codecs. You must manually download the Media Feature Pack from Microsoft's settings menu to decode Parsec streams. 3. Clear Network and Peer-to-Peer Blocks
Note: This will increase CPU usage and may lead to higher latency. 5. Check for Windows "N" Versions
Click on the located on the left sidebar. Navigate to the Client tab.