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# * Please check the hardware connection. Double-check that the video capture device is connected correctly and tightly. # * Make sure you use the original HDMI port. If your desktop only has a VGA display port, there may be no video signal when you use <b>VGA to HDMI adapter</b>, and there is no way to solve this; However, you can try to lower the resolution and restart the PC to test, but the probability of success is very low.# * Change the HDMI cable to test.# * Test the X630 separately to check if there is HDMI output.(run the <code>ls /dev/video0</code> command, if you see anything such as '''/dev/video0''' other than file not found, then it’s available )# * Some laptops do not output any signal until you switch the output (usually via the FN + and an F5 key on the keyboard).# * Your computer maybe enter sleep mode, please exit sleep mode.# * If you're using something like '''NGINX Proxy Manager''', you must have '''Websockets Support enabled''' for it to work correctly – screenshots below:
:[[File:Pikvm-websocket-enable.png]]
# * Multiple Network IPs. if you'll have similar thing in the future: janus is using stun servers for determining public ip address, if the network has several public IP addresses and route traffic through multiple of those, janus via stun will detect the change of the network and restart the stream each time
Solution: either lock traffic from pikvm through one gateway (one public IP address) or configure some sort of session persistence (sticky connection)
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