I see you fixed it already, nice job. But yes i did document all my steps as it happened... https://gist.github.com/scyto/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3Can you outline the exact steps you took to enable this to work?
I see you fixed it already, nice job. But yes i did document all my steps as it happened... https://gist.github.com/scyto/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3Can you outline the exact steps you took to enable this to work?
I see you fixed it already, nice job. But yes i did document all my steps as it happened... https://gist.github.com/scyto/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3
Shouldn’t make any difference.Doe
Thanks for this guide.Can your instructions also be used for a Nuc 13 i3? Do I have to change something for this or can I take it over 1:1.
On my NUC 13 i3 it worked. But is it possible to use NUCs HDMI as output for my TV?Shouldn’t make any difference.
I don't believe so with mine (its vGPU) - you could try the GPU passthrough tutorial it mentions in part 2 that one can use the NUCs HDMI from the one VM that gets the GPU passthrough https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/p...llation-and-configuration.130218/#post-575247 (i wanted vGPU so multiple VMs etc could use it)On my NUC 13 i3 it worked. But is it possible to use NUCs HDMI as output for my TV?
what do you mean 'wasn't working' ?Iris wasn't working with proxmox
If I follow any guides for plex or tdarr none of them pick up the hardware.what do you mean 'wasn't working' ?
is your CPU type set to host?Anyone has success with an intel core i5 14500 (14th gen)? I always get Error 43 in Windows 11 device manager.
Is the VM setup with only a local windows account (not MS an account or AAD)?Yes, my CPU type was set to host
The Windows 11 pro was setup with a local windows account, no additional CPU flags, arts set.Is the VM setup with only a local windows account (not MS an account or AAD)?
Do you have any additional CPU flags or arts set?
stevedh could you please explain a little bit how do you configure the USB to HDMI dongle? I just bought one but I don't succeed to see the screen? Many thanks!BTW anyone trying to get a HDMI output... I don't think you can when using VFs. (although I would really like someone to prove me wrong, but after lots of searching that was the conclusion I came to).
HOWEVER if all you want is output for a Media player then use a USB to HDMI adapter... I got a one of these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076SX73LY
worked 1st time (just passed through the USB port) on a windows VM... and comments say someone managed to get it to work on linux.
note though in order to see the actual displayed screen remotely I had to use google remote desktop as the windows remote desktop connection sort of creates its own screen.
So basically VFs are great for giving multiple remote VMs hardware acceleration, although to get it to work through windows remote desktop connection some settings need to be changed. Not sure if there is a better remote client that works with VFs.