moonlight-chrome
moonlight-qt
moonlight-chrome | moonlight-qt | |
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2 | 101 | |
711 | 8,393 | |
0.8% | 4.2% | |
7.0 | 9.4 | |
3 months ago | 10 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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moonlight-chrome
moonlight-qt
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Sunshine: HEVC not supported (even though it should)
I found this https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt/issues/967
- Playing your PS5 games with almost native quality in HDR on your Deck? Here is how: (For PC too)
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KDE Plasma 6.0 Is Enabling Wayland by Default
You could use sunshine (https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine) + moonlight (https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt). To be honest, at least for me, it works better than most of the RDP/VNC stuff.
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Introduction
I discovered the moonlight client and sunshine server a few months ago. These are open source solutions to provide remote gaming/desktop capabilities with built in input and audio passthrough. I tried NoMachine, but I wasn't able to get audio to work. This looks like a known issue on arch. On sunshine, I didn't have to do any extra tweaking! This allowed me to game on my desktop pc without having to sit at my desk. This was especially helpful while watching my 2nd son. I was really impressed by the performance, I could stream my host's display at high resolutions and frame rates with low latency despite my desktop being in the basement using WiFi. I was getting some instability with WiFi, so I wanted to try connecting my desktop to the router via Ethernet. I decided to go with a headless solution because that gives me more flexibility on the placement of the desktop; I ended up moving my desktop upstairs closer to my router. I figured out a way to stream my hosts display headless by using Nvidia TwinView to create the virtual display. This means I don't need to buy any HDMI/DP dummy plugs. I wrote a Linux Guide for sunshine on how to set this up. If you have any feedback on this guide, let me know! I haven't tried this, but wolf is an interesting docker alternative to sunshine.
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Moonlight v5.0 is here
Releases ยท moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt (github.com)
- Moonlight 5.0.0 Released
- Shield Pro - Change resolution in Moonlight
- Home Network Steamlink issues
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Gamesteaming from desktop to the ally changed everything for me... (at least at home!)
and on my Ally: https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt/releases (the windows installer)
What are some alternatives?
moonlight-embedded - Gamestream client for embedded systems
nvidia-vaapi-driver - A VA-API implemention using NVIDIA's NVDEC
Internet-Hosting-Tool - Enable Moonlight streaming from your PC over the Internet with no configuration required
moonlight-common-c - Core implementation of Nvidia's GameStream protocol
Sunshine - Sunshine is a Gamestream host for Moonlight. [Moved to: https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine]
cloudgamestream - A Powershell one-click solution to enable NVIDIA GeForce Experience GameStream on a cloud machine with a GRID supporting GPU.
Sunshine - Self-hosted game stream host for Moonlight.
moonlight-ios - GameStream client for iOS/tvOS
Moonlight-Switch - Moonlight port for Nintendo Switch
moonlight-android - GameStream client for Android