

I briefly looked into this but I couldn't find one that supported 3:2 aspect ratios. Warp lets you set up a software display with a configurable aspect ratio, so you essentially trick your client into thinking the host has a display that matches the client's aspect ratio.Īnother potential way to do this is to get an HDMI dummy plug for your host device. Unfortunately, this requires the Warp subscription ($10/mo, a bit much to stomach). With that said, I did find a way to do streaming with differing aspect ratios, using Parsec. When my Pixelbook died I actually picked my Asus CX5 specifically so I'd have something 16:9, otherwise I'd have got the 713 like you!


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