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VIVE Streaming
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Solutions and FAQs
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General
- VIVE Streaming doesn't want to launch on my computer. What can I do?
- I've started streaming but I don't see anything in the headset except for a loading animation. What should I do?
- My computer doesn't recognize the headset and the USB icon on VIVE Streaming Hub is gray. What can I do?
- I can't get wireless streaming to work, what can I do?
- How do I show others what's inside the headset while doing wireless streaming?
- After starting my streaming session on my headset, I see a green screen. What should I do?
- VIVE Streaming can't update successfully. What should I do?
- How do I make VIVE Streaming communicate through Windows Defender Firewall?
- How do I resume playing a PC VR title?
- What should I do if I have trouble running OpenXR titles?
- Why doesn't the PC VR title launch after selecting it in the Library?
- What do I do if controllers don't work properly when streaming apps?
- Are hand tracking and VIVE Wrist Tracker supported by VIVE Streaming?
- What should I do if I can't successfully scan the QR code when setting up wireless streaming?
- How do I set up full-body tracking in VRChat?
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Performance
- How do I improve VIVE Streaming performance?
- I'm experiencing some content jittering when streaming, what can I do?
- The content seems to be stuttering a lot and the streaming experience is not what I was expecting. What can I do?
- How do I adjust graphics and performance settings for VIVE Streaming?
- Why am I experiencing stuttering in my PC VR streaming session while using VIVE Ultimate Tracker?
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Audio
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Error messages
- When I launch VIVE Streaming on the computer, I see an error that says "No VIVE Streaming driver found." What should I do?
- I'm seeing an error "No supported GPU found", what should I do?
- In SteamVR, I see an error "Wrong video card." What should I do?
- What do the error codes and messages mean? What can I do?
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How do I make VIVE Streaming communicate through Windows Defender Firewall?
You may need to remove
VIVE Streaming in
Windows Defender Firewall for it be allowed through.
- On your computer, go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall., and check if VIVE Remote Render Server is in the Allowed apps and features list.
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Click
Change settings.
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In the
Allowed apps and features list, remove all instances of
VIVE Remote Render Server and
VIVE HUB Server.
Important: Make sure to remove all VIVE Remote Render Server and VIVE HUB Server instances in the list.
- Restart VIVE Streaming.
- In the dialog box where it asks for permission to allow network access, click Allow access.
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