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Known Issues
DRM protection prevents Luciferin from capturing the screen.
To workaround the problem you can disable Hardware acceleration
in your browser.
The new Windows 10/11 Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduler ("HAGS") is a new system feature added with Windows 10 version 2004. It is available only for specific graphics cards and requires up-to-date drivers.
HAGS is currently known to cause performance and capture issues with Luciferin, OBS, games and overlay tools like Overwolf. It's a new and experimental feature and we currently recommend disabling it.
To disable the Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduler, change the following option:
Settings App → System → Display → scroll down to Graphics Settings → Turn "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" to Off.
If you have an RTX4000 series GPU, you may want to leave HAGS enabled since DLSS3 needs HAGS to work, RTX4000 series does not suffers from performance issues, if you have an RTX4000 GPU you can leave HAGS enabled.
- Compatible hardware
- Official PCBs (with Case)
- RGB and RGBW support
- Supported GPIO and Baud Rate
- Device reset
- How to set up multiple monitors
- Power saving features
- Hardware button
- Surround lighting with satellites
- Color temperature and Gamma
- Color grading: HSL tuning
- Light effects
- Smoothing color transitions
- Aspect ratio
- Eye care and night mode
- Themes
- Profiles
- Group LEDs
- Test image and latency test
- Update management
- Static IP and auto discovery
- Tray icon shortcuts
- Linux support
- Using the Access Point
- Home Assistant integration