Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool
Sunshine
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Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool
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Question
aws, azure, airgpu all work but u will need to select the windows server 2019 and use this https://github.com/parsec-cloud/Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool.
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Win10VM Gaming Questions
In my setup, I'm running Windows Server 2019 and scripts from Parsec which make a few quality of life improvements to some of the Windows settings. With a Radeon R7 250X things run just as well as you would expect baremetal.
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Sunshine – an open-source gamestream server for Windows and Linux
This may help you: https://github.com/parsec-cloud/Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Too...
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Are newest AWS Nvidia drivers broken?
I've tried restarting from scratch several times, some of the times using the Parsec Cloud Preparation Tool, and some of the times configuring everything by hand. The result is the same.
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Need Help with Controller through parces on Windows Server 19?
I highly recommend using the Parsec preparation tool to set up any supported cloud vm, it installs all necessary drivers including controller support: https://github.com/parsec-cloud/Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool
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Paperspace: RTX4000 with DLSS or P5000 with Parsec template?
There's also this thing called the 'Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool' on Github that promises to set up a Windows 10 'bring your own license' template for Parsec, but it says it's only compatible with the P4000 and P5000 machines, so P6000 users like me might be out of luck, or it might still work for them who knows....
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Shadow still worth it?
I followed this https://medium.com/tensoriot/cloud-gaming-on-amazon-web-services-4be806c0051b for creating the instance. Then used this https://github.com/parsec-cloud/Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool for the configuration of windows.
- Shadow PC vs AWS Gaming PC: Pros and Cons?
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Nvidia Canvas
Here you go, works for both AWS and Azure, https://github.com/parsec-cloud/Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Too.... Parsec is similar technology to Geforce Now (only better imho)
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Joystick/HOTAS not forwarding from MacOS?
The Setup of the Cloud PC works fine. I use the P4000 configuration from Paperspace and run the Parsec config script (github), which terminates without any errors.
Sunshine
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TIL accidentally that you can initiate remote play then alt tab to your other monitor and stream anything to your deck
You can also use Sunshine as a game streaming server: https://github.com/SunshineStream/Sunshine And Moonlight as a client: https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt
- [Cloudygamer] Des alternatives à moonlight sur AMD ?
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Do any cloud computing hosting services support 120hz?
GitHub: https://github.com/SunshineStream/Sunshine/releases
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The only feature that makes my friends jealous during school presentation, Thanks to KDE Connect.
Try x11vnc, or maybe Sunshine/Moonlight
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I love remote play on the deck for my consoles in bed
You can use AMD/Intel also without problems. Just use https://github.com/SunshineStream/Sunshine for the server / host PC. Been using this for quite a while, Linux desktop with AMD as host, nVidia shield with moonlight as client.
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Looking for some kind of (game-) streaming inside a Webbrowser
this might be worth a shot (if you’re looking for a way to do “full” OSS Moonlight) https://github.com/SunshineStream/Sunshine
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Remote Desktop protocol through Ethernet USB 3.0 Android + Linux PCs
Currently, whats working best for me is using Sunshine as the stream server hosting games or media, and the Moonlight clients wherever. The moonlight protocol is an open implementation of a Geforce streaming protocol, but it works fine with Radeon cards (I use one). There are clients for Android, Linux and Windows. I use the embedded client on my RaspberryPi 3B+ for 1080p/60 gaming in my living room. The latency is very low, but I wouldn't use it for fast reaction gaming.
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Need Help Streaming PC games to TV
Try Sunshine - https://github.com/SunshineStream/Sunshine It is an open source implementation of GameStream host. It will work with Moonlight client.
- The dumbest question
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how bad of an idea is it to have a GUI and stream games from a server?
I am thinking about installing a GUI, steam, and maybe a streaming app like Sunshine so I can play games on my laptop, phone, and TV that has a raspberry pi connected. I know it's unconventional to have a GUI and games on a otherwise standard NAS and docker server. I do plan to keep the scope limited to games and streaming - I won't use it as a web browser or any other day to day activities.
What are some alternatives?
ViGEmBus - Windows kernel-mode driver emulating well-known USB game controllers.
moonlight-qt - GameStream client for PCs (Windows, Mac, Linux, and Steam Link)
CloudRIG - Stream your applications with Parsec and AWS on the cheap.
moonlight_hdr_launcher - Launch anything in HDR mode using Moonlight
oci-prerequisites - Instructions to get your environment ready to deploy OCI Quick Start examples
Moonlight-Switch - Moonlight port for Nintendo Switch
Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Too
Internet-Hosting-Tool - Enable Moonlight streaming from your PC over the Internet with no configuration required
moonlight-docs - Moonlight Documentation
gamestream_launchpad - Optimized GameStream environment for launching all of your games.
awesome-NeRF - A curated list of awesome neural radiance fields papers
ubuntu-xrdp - Docker fully implemented Multi User xrdp with xorgxrdp and pulseaudio on Ubuntu LTS (18.04)