macOS does not offer a lot of choice when it comes to display settings, but you may find it necessary to reduce your resolution from the high "Retina" resolution of Apple's displays to a lower standard resolution, so that the Parsec stream can run smoothly. MacOS' display resolution can only be changed with the macOS settings or a third party application. You will want to change it on the host's computer directly in the Windows Display Settings. If a friend is joining, the host settings in Parsec will not take effect and they won't be able to adjust the resolution from the overlay. To add a custom resolution to the host computer, use the Windows Display Settings or the AMD/NVIDIA control panel. If your hosting computer does not support the resolution that you're requesting based on the Windows Display Settings, Parsec will switch to the closest resolution available. When you're the owner of the computer, you change the resolution from the Parsec overlay, or set the resolution the primary display will use when you join, in the Parsec host settings. Parsec does not downscale the resolution for the guest, and any settings in Parsec will only adjust the host display's actual resolution. The resolution of the stream is always the same as resolution of the host's display that is being captured. In both modes, you can check the current resolution by looking at the Parsec overlay in the guest. Depending on whether the game is being hosted in the Computers tab or Arcade, the resolution is changed in different ways.
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