4 Ways to Fix Screen Share Not Working on Discord
Pankil is a Civil Engineer turned freelance writer. Since his arrival at Guiding Tech in 2021, he delves into the world of how-tos, and troubleshooting guides for Android, iOS, and Windows. Besides his new-found love for mechanical keyboards, he’s a disciplined footfall fan and loves international travel with his wife.
Try Basic Fixes
Fix 1: Run Discord as an Administrator
Such screen-sharing issues in Discord can occur if the app doesn’t have the relevant permissions. To fix this, try running Discord with admin rights.
To do so, right-click on theDiscord app iconand selectRun as administratorfrom the resulting menu.
If this solves your problem, configure the Discord shortcut to always launch with administrative rights. To do that, select the Discord shortcut and pressAlt + Enterto open its properties. Navigate to theShortcuttab > click onAdvanced. Check the box forRun as Administrator> clickOK.
Likewise, if you’re having trouble sharing a particular game or program screen, try launching the same with admin privileges.
Fix 2: Ensure the Application Is Added to Your Profile
IfDiscord fails to detect the current gameor program screen you’re on, it can’t present it on the screen share. Try adding the game or program to your profile and see if that helps.
Step 1:Open theDiscord appon your PC and click thegear iconnext to your username to open the settings menu.
Step 2:Use the left pane to navigate toRegistered Gamesunder Activity Settings. If Discord hasn’t detected your program, you’ll see “No game detected.”
Step 3:ClickAdd itand use thedrop-down menuto choose the game or app you want to share > clickAdd Game.
Restart the Discord app and try sharing the screen again.
Fix 3: Turn off Discord’s Latest Technology
By default, the Discord app is configured to use the “advanced technology” option when sharing the screen. But if you’re having issues with it, it’s best to turn it off.
Step 1:Launch theDiscord appon your PC and click thegear iconat the bottom left.
Step 2:Switch to theVoice & Videotab and scroll down to the Screen Share section. Disable the toggle forUse our latest technology to capture your screen.
Fix 4: Disable Hardware Acceleration in Discord
When hardware acceleration is enabled, some graphics-intensive tasks are assigned to your GPU instead of the CPU to manage system resources more efficiently. However, if your PC is old, this can work against you and lead to screen-sharing issues. Try disabling hardware acceleration on Discord to see if that helps.
Step 1:Open theSettingsmenu in Discord.
Step 2:Switch to theAdvancedtab and turn offHardware Acceleration.
Was this helpful?
Last updated on 03 September, 2024
Leave a ReplyCancel reply
Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked*
Name*
Email*
Comment*
Δ
Read Next
The article above may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. The content remains unbiased and authentic and will never affect our editorial integrity.
More in Internet and Social
How to Fix Hashtags and Mentions Not Working in Instagram Bio
How to Add or Change Home and Work Location on Google Maps
JOIN THE NEWSLETTER
Get Guiding Tech articles delivered to your inbox.
© 2024 Guiding Tech Media. All Rights Reserved.