Parsec: Error 14004 ~repack~

If you are hosting from a laptop with both an integrated Intel/AMD chip and a dedicated NVIDIA/AMD card, Parsec may be trying to use the "wrong" card to capture the display. Open . Browse for parsecd.exe and pservice.exe . Set both to "Power Saving" or "Integrated Graphics" . Restart the Parsec app. 3. Lower Host Resolution

Note: This will increase CPU usage and may lead to higher latency. 5. Check for Windows "N" Versions parsec error 14004

If your hardware is struggling to initialize the hardware decoder, you can bypass the GPU check by using software decoding. This is a "safe mode" for Parsec. Go to . Change the setting from "Auto" to "Software" . If you are hosting from a laptop with

If you are using a Windows "N" version (common in Europe), you may be missing the required for video streaming. You must manually install it from Microsoft's website to enable Parsec's decoding capabilities. Summary Table: Troubleshooting 14004 Potential Cause Outdated Drivers Update GPU drivers on both ends. Resolution Conflict Lower Host resolution to 1080p. Laptop GPU Conflict Set Parsec to "Integrated Graphics" in Windows. Missing Media Pack Install Windows Media Feature Pack (for "N" versions). Hardware Failure Switch Client Decoder to "Software" mode. Set both to "Power Saving" or "Integrated Graphics"

: The host attempting to use a resolution that the client cannot decode.