My Genymotion is showing black screen i have try all the methode of configuration by configuring correctly my virtual box adapter so i don't know what's wrong again.
I had the same problem and in my case the problem was the graphics card.
Genymotion requires reasonably recent graphic cards. In my case, my laptop graphic card was running with the generic graphics drives by MS. I updated the graphics driver in Windows Control Panel, and right after that the emulator worked.
Here is the official support page that lists a few of the possible causes and remedies for black screen:
https://www.genymotion.com/faq/#virtual-device-window-empty
You need to check 4 different things:
proxy connections to be off( Gennymotion/setting/Network)
SDK be set( Gennymotion/ABD/SDK)
Graphic card driver be successfully installed
Virtual box installed and working correctly
Try again please. hope you will fix it easily.
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I have a new laptop with configuration: -
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Windows 11 latest build
Ryzen 7 5800H
16GB DDR4 RAM
RTX 3060 Ti Mobile GPU
Latest Android Studio
Latest Android Emulator
I have tried reinstalling the android studio and its emulators but its the same issue. Is this related to the presence of AMD processor ?
I have some ongoing projects which are halted and would like the get this problem fix as soon as possiable.
I have to develop some flutter applications
Emulator Screen Image Here
Emulator Screen Image 2 Here
I think you can resolve this problem changing the render options to ones that best suit your system, test diffent values to find out what is best for you.
To reach this screen click on the 3 dots at the side of your emulator and then: Settings -> Advanced
Edit: I have used an computer with a Risen 5700G and a RTX3050 with no flickers, so It's probably a configuration issue, also check if you have virtualization enabled on your bios, it'll depend on the manifacturer of your motherboard so I can't provide clear guide on how to enable it on your system, if needed.
try to delete the current Emulator from .android/avd and install another one such as pixel 4 or pixel 3
It also works if you put the emulator in floating mode. At least it helped for me, and many others with similar problem. On he photos I only see that you have unpinned it, but not set it to "float".
Go to settings, view mode and then float:
I hope it helps, cheers!
Android emulator Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Hello, i have used this fantastic website many times over the years to find answers others have already provided. This problem i have not been able to find an answer to anywhere. As the title describes, every time i create a new Android Virtual Device using Android Emulator 2.0 within Android Studio 2.3.3 it displays the screen in the top left corner of the window. I have no idea why this is happening, i have tried uninstalling and re-installing HAXM. I have tried creating multiple different devices with different specifications and i always get the same problem. Does anyone know how i can get the screen into the correct position and the correct size? I'm operating on Windows 10 Cheers,
James
Solved, The external graphics(NVIDIA GTX1050) card in my device was interfering with Android Virtual Device.
Fix - When creating a new Android Virtual Device in the Verify Configuration window set Emulated Performance - Graphics: to Software - GLES 2.0
I can't change the graphics to software as I'm sure this is the fix for my AVD not launching.
The option is greyed out (see screenshot). Has anyone has experience with this? I couldn't find anyone who had the same issue.
I'm running the latest version of Android Studio on Ubuntu 17.04.
Actually, this problem seems to be limited to devices with Play Store available, so Nexus 5X and Nexus 5 images will be forced to use Automatic Graphics, but all other devices allow you to choose either Automatic, Hardware or Software graphics.
edit: I've just tested this today and it seems to no longer be the case. At least on MacOS with Android Studio 3.3.2, I can now make a Nexus 5X image with Play Store and Hardware Graphics. I'll do more testing at home later, on Windows and Linux to see if it's related to OS or graphics drivers.
I also think it's related to whether the Playstore is contained or not, but I cannot explain why.
Dielson Sales already gave the answer which worked for me - unfortunately only in a comment to this answer. I just thought it's worth to make a "real" answer out of it:
Edit the config.ini file of the AVD. Under Linux it's located under /home/<user>/.android/avd/<AVD-name>/config.ini
(in my case <AVD-name> is Nexus_5X_API_29.avd).
In a text editor change the lines
hw.gpu.enabled=no
hw.gpu.mode=auto
either to
hw.gpu.enabled=no
hw.gpu.mode=off
or to
hw.gpu.enabled=yes
hw.gpu.mode=host
This setting remains even if opened in the Android Virtual Device Manager of Android Studio. It's just not editable there.
I also tried this, which I found in another AVD:
hw.gpu.enabled=yes
hw.gpu.mode=software
But this is then changed to "no" / "off" by the Android Virtual Device Manager.
I didn't look any further so far. hw.gpu.mode=off worked for me. Otherwise my whole Kubuntu hangs (using the Nouveau driver, not the NVidia driver)
Seems like the problem was with the choosen VM. If I choose a Nexus 4, it runs just fine.
I am little late on this thread but following are my findings and solution. I am using Ubunut 18.04 and faced the same issue. The solution is to edit AVD and under Emulated Performance, change the grpahics to Software. The problem was that this option was disabled for me. I was unable to change graphics drop down.
I did some more research and found that while creating AVD if you choose default/existing device definition on first screen, you will not be able to edit graphics drop down.
The solution is to create a "New Hardward Profile" while creating AVD and use your new profile. Now, you will be able to edit "Grahics" drop down.
Hope this helps....
It seems all emulators with Play Store cannot emulated performance. I am using AS 4.0
Open Android Virtual Device Manager Android Studio, change VMHeap to 512, RAM to 4096 MB. Then restart Android Studio.
I think It's just a bug!
Solved the issue by selecting any virtual device had the option enabled and after finishing the installation I just clicked on edit and reselected the device I wanted and the option was still enabled.
Click on edit button from here.
Then change the device to the one you want.
For those who are still searching for solutions on how to make it work with an image containing google play store: install / update your GPU drivers solves the problem. On my Ubuntu 20 this was the issue.
I'm working on mac os - after i upgrade my os my emulator stoped working and one of the solution was to change the graphic settings from hardware to software - since i couldn't - came here ---> turns out Android Emulator HAXM on macOS High Sierra is left out from security reasons
follow this link : https://developer.android.com/studio/known-issues#deploy
The story is that I developed an Android program with Android 4.4.2. But some problems was found after installing the program to a device with Android 5.1.1. So I tried to download Android 5.1.1 for my SDK to debug the problem. Then the AVD I kept on using becomes like a mess no matter I changed to different configuration (see picture 1). My AVD configuration is as picture 2.
Hope someone could help... Thank you so much!
Picture 1
Picture 2
Got a temporary way to solve it and don't know if it is correct.
Set the skin to "no skin".
There is another problem happened now. The control bar of that window shows out of the screen. It makes the window cannot be moved. Anyway, I can continue my development job in this way...
I just started using genymotion and I really like it.
One thing that is frustrating me is that emulators take a lot of screen space and are contained within scrolling window.. which makes it less convenient to use
I tried to change screen resolution or look for some kind of option myself but with no luck
is there "scale to real device size" option like in sdk emulator?
UPDATE
when I start genymotion binary, get the following in the console
~/coding/genymotion$ sudo ./genymotion
Genymotion log file: /home/u238/.Genymobile/genymotion.log
Player log file: /home/u238/.Genymobile/genymotion-player.log
OpenGL connected to 192.168.56.101:25000
Port 22468 will be used for OpenGL data connections
The emulator shows up for about 5 sec.. black screen with white ui buttons on the right.. and then it disapears from screen
UPDATE
[facepalm] to solve the vanishing emulator just install graphic drivers supporting opengl 2
GenyMotion Virtual Device opens and disappears immediately
Ok I get it.
You're not running the Genymotion player but Virtual Box. Try to run the genymotion binary (the one where you downloaded the templates) and to launch your VMs from it directly. It brings a lot of improvements.