Hey, I was using Stadia on my old Windows PC and my graphic card wasnt able to decode VP9. So I bought me a Chromebook. I bought a little better one, because I want to use an external monitor.
My monitor: AOC AGON AG273QCX Curved Gaming Monitor; 144Hz and 2560 x 1440
My Chromebook: HP Chromebook x360 14-da Convertibel Notebook (Intel® UHD Graphics 620, 8 GB DDR4-2133 SDRAM, Intel Core i5 8250U)
I connected them with a very good USB c to Display Port adapter.
My chrome://gpu:
Video Acceleration Information
| Decode h264 baseline | up to 4096x4096 pixels |
| Decode h264 main | up to 4096x4096 pixels |
| Decode h264 high | up to 4096x4096 pixels |
| Decode vp8 | up to 4096x4096 pixels |
| Decode vp9 profile0 | up to 4096x4096 pixels |
| Decode vp9 profile2 | up to 4096x4096 pixels |
| Encode h264 baseline | up to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps |
| Encode h264 main | up to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps |
| Encode h264 high | up to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps |
| Encode vp8 | up to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps |
I tested PUBG on Stadia with automatic configuration and everything was fine, it even did use VP9 *yay*! ^^
After that I used Stadia+ to force 4k streaming (with VP9) and I had several lags...
My Stadia-Speedtest says: 394.94 Mbit/s.(I can play on highest quality)...
In PUBG I have a average package loss of 0,3%, stable 60 fps at 1920x1080. My Cog System Info Viewer tells me, that my CPU and my Memory are fine, while playing.
In my 2nd round I even had a problem with the colours... I add a screenshot example:
Is my setup still too weak to force 4k on a external monitor or do you have any idea, how I can fix the lags?
I want to use Stadia on higher quality...
Thanks!