spacedesk 2.2.25 and Android 2.1.37 H264 encoding show black screen
Quote from spacedesk Nicole on 13/07/2026, 03:35Quote from justauser111 on 11/07/2026, 17:34I have the exact same issue on my Huawei MatePad but I already have both the newest Windows driver (v.2.2.25) and the latest android app (v2.1.37) installed. I use SpaceDesk with an USB-C connection.
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Quote from justauser111 on 11/07/2026, 17:34I have the exact same issue on my Huawei MatePad but I already have both the newest Windows driver (v.2.2.25) and the latest android app (v2.1.37) installed. I use SpaceDesk with an USB-C connection.
Hi @justauser111,
we moved your post from [SOLVED] SpaceDesk 2.2.24 and Android 2.1.35 H264 Encoding show black screen and 0 FPS to this new topic.
Quote from spacedesk Nicole on 13/07/2026, 03:41Hi @justauser111,
have you tried to switch to Software Encoding MJPEG (forced) in the Android viewer app?
Does it work?For further analysis of the issue, please send us the logs of your Windows Primary PC by
opening the spacedesk Driver Console as administrator and
clicking on Diagnostics then
follow the steps below:1. Download the DebugView.
2. Check the Diagnostic Collection box.
3. Reproduce the issue e.g. by connecting the spacedesk Viewer app via USB.
4. Uncheck the Diagnostic Collection box.
5. Click “Save All Information” button (this might take a while to finish).
6. Compress/Zip the folder which contains the logs, then attach to your next reply to this post. If the folder exceeds 512kb, you may upload it to Dropbox or Google Drive then include the download link on your next reply.Thank you.
Hi @justauser111,
have you tried to switch to Software Encoding MJPEG (forced) in the Android viewer app?
Does it work?
For further analysis of the issue, please send us the logs of your Windows Primary PC by
opening the spacedesk Driver Console as administrator and
clicking on Diagnostics then
follow the steps below:
1. Download the DebugView.
2. Check the Diagnostic Collection box.
3. Reproduce the issue e.g. by connecting the spacedesk Viewer app via USB.
4. Uncheck the Diagnostic Collection box.
5. Click “Save All Information” button (this might take a while to finish).
6. Compress/Zip the folder which contains the logs, then attach to your next reply to this post. If the folder exceeds 512kb, you may upload it to Dropbox or Google Drive then include the download link on your next reply.
Thank you.
Quote from justauser111 on 13/07/2026, 16:54Hi there,
Software Encoding outputs a picture, unfortunately the FPS are very low and even on lower quality it is not very usable for me. I also tried enforcing the GPU rendering for 2D- canvases and the GPU rendering algorithm from OpenGL to OpenGL Skia within the Android developer options did not help resolving this issue.
I did the diagnostic process and uploaded the zip down below.
Hi there,
Software Encoding outputs a picture, unfortunately the FPS are very low and even on lower quality it is not very usable for me. I also tried enforcing the GPU rendering for 2D- canvases and the GPU rendering algorithm from OpenGL to OpenGL Skia within the Android developer options did not help resolving this issue.
I did the diagnostic process and uploaded the zip down below.
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