IddSampleDriver
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IddSampleDriver
- Moonlight at 120 FPS?
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Any way to turn on the monitor remotely?
Get a dummy plug and mirror your monitor to it, or use this https://github.com/ge9/IddSampleDriver essentially the same thing but on a software level.
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How to do Ultra Wide Screen?
Indirect Display Driver
- Problem with Blender viewport on a Windows 10 VM
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Help! Kid took my gaming room, is there a way to remote connect to my rig?
This is the way to go. In addition, you can setup a virtual display (I'm using [this](https://github.com/ge9/IddSampleDriver)) so you don't even need a monitor plugged in.
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What's your preferred software for GPU-accelerated remote Windows desktop?
Honestly I'd reccomend moonlight with sunshine - although I can't say I've tested more than nvenc myself - it supports multiple encoders beyond nvec, and has a lot more performance tuning options ideal for a high bandwidth connection like a virtual bridge (which parsec is a bit less optimized for, and looks a bit blockier). It also doesn't need an online authentication, but still needs a dummy plug or this black magic
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Monitoring system details for my Gaming VM through Grafana!
What is your host system? Since ESXI recognizes it and you could enable pass through without issue I’m thinking it is not BIOS related. I previously had issues with a different GPU on ESXI and it was immediately apparent something was wrong when you went to enable pass through (the checkboxes in the panel would go crazy, turned out to be a GPU map issue in ESXI). As for the display, it shouldn’t be necessary considering in its default state the M40 is intended for compute / CUDA tasks. Eventually you will need a display obviously, but out of the box if you’re just trying to confirm the GPU has loaded without issue a display is not necessary. For the display driver, I’m using IddSampleDriver, which works well (no HDR support, fyi)
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GPU Passthrough with HDMI Dummy Not Working
Indirect Display Driver Sample
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how to fix aspect ratio
this theoretically should work too, tho I haven't yet gotten around to trying
- [Canada] Found an OK-priced HDMI EDID device for 4k60 HDR on Amazon.ca
deskreen
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Is there a way to make ubuntu 23.10 think it has a monitor connected when headless?
Or if you are an experienced user of your operating system, you can find solutions on how to create a virtual display without a need for Virtual Display Adapter in the following link: https://github.com/pavlobu/deskreen/discussions/86
- Deskreen – turn any device into a secondary screen
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Android 14 adds support for using your smartphone as a webcam
Use a vnc client on your android device and setup a virtual monitor on your desktop that is really a vnc server.
I know how to do that with Sway and swayvnc on wayland, as well as with xorg.
https://superuser.com/questions/1434779/using-a-tablet-as-a-...
https://www.reddit.com/r/swaywm/comments/k1zl41/thank_you_de...
This is particularly helpful to people using asahi linux and wanting to connect an external monitor. That can be done with something as simple as a raspberry pi.
EDIT: apparently this project help achieving the same thing on different OS but using webRTC and a browser:
https://github.com/pavlobu/deskreen
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Just wondering if I can run sillytavern or pygmalion(forgot which is which) on my pc and use my phone to connect to it then use tavernAI (the interface) on my phone?
Screen sharing apps are good for this. You can access your pc from your phones browser and local pc IP. https://github.com/pavlobu/deskreen is free one i use.
- How can I create a second virtual monitor on my steamdeck without needing to plug in a usbc alt dummymonitor plug ?
- How do I use my laptop as a monitor of another laptop?
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How can i create a virtual display on X11? [Amd]
No it is not necessary. The screen mirroring and sharing single application window functionality of Deskreen are working without any need for Virtual Display Adapter. The Virtual Display Plug is needed only if you want to extend your computer desktop to have a full secondary screen experience with Deskreen. Or if you are an experienced user of your operating system, you can find solutions on how to create a virtual display without a need for Virtual Display Adapter in the following link: https://github.com/pavlobu/deskreen/discussions/86
Generic X: https://github.com/pavlobu/deskreen/issues/42
- Setup i found on FB
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
I use Deskreen with Windows, it has a Linux version that probably works similarly. I think it leverages browser streaming tech.
https://deskreen.com/
Easiest way to get it working is with a dummy plug, but maybe there's more options on Linux to fake a display in software.
What are some alternatives?
IddSampleDriver - Add virtual monitors to your windows 10 device! Works with Oculus software, obs, and any desktop sharing software
VirtScreen - Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux.
Sunshine - Self-hosted game stream host for Moonlight.
Weylus - Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer.
hdr-switch - turns hdr on while running for windows 10
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
Nsm - Nsm - NDI Simple Monitor
BetterDummy - Unlock your displays on your Mac! Smooth scaling, HiDPI unlock, XDR/HDR extra brightness upscale, DDC, brightness and dimming, dummy displays, PIP and lots more! [Moved to: https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay]
MonitorSwapAutomation - Automates swapping to a dummy plug when streaming, then automates swapping back to primary monitor once finished.
virtual-display-linux - Create virtual display / monitor on linux OS for extended display via teamviewer or vnc server without any real Monitor is Plugged In.
ResolutionAutomation - Automates changing the host resolution to match the client resolution of Moonlight, with capabilities of supersampling if required
barrier - Open-source KVM software