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# Windows
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Moonlight uses DXVA2 for hardware acceleration on Windows. All modern GPUs from AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel should support hardware decoding of H.264 via DXVA2 with the proper drivers installed.
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If you have issues with hardware decoding:
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* Ensure your GPU drivers are properly installed from the GPU manufacturer or PC vendor's website.
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* Ensure you're not using Remote Desktop to access your PC. This prevents your GPU from being usable for rendering.
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# Mac
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Moonlight uses VideoToolbox for hardware acceleration on macOS. All Macs capable of running the latest release of macOS should support hardware H.264 decoding without any work required.
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If you are using Hackintosh machine, you'll need to find a GPU driver (if available) that correctly implements VideoToolbox decoding for H.264 video.
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# Linux
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Moonlight uses VAAPI for hardware acceleration on Linux. This should be compatible with all modern GPUs. The most common issue preventing it from working properly is a missing VAAPI driver package for your GPU.
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* Ensure your desktop session is running using X, not Wayland. On GNOME-based distros, you can switch this at the logon screen by clicking the little gear icon.
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### Ubuntu
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1. `sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-addons`
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2. * Intel GPUs: `sudo apt install intel-vaapi-driver`
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* AMD GPUs and NVIDIA GPUs using open-source drivers: `sudo apt install vdpau-va-driver mesa-vdpau-drivers`
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* NVIDIA GPUs using proprietary drivers: `sudo apt install vdpau-va-driver`
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