openstream-server
By LS3solutions
Sunshine
Sunshine is a Gamestream host for Moonlight. [Moved to: https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine] (by SunshineStream)
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
almost 3 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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openstream-server
Posts with mentions or reviews of openstream-server.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-27.
- AMD Graphics Cards Are the Better Value at Every Price Point
- Why do I only get a black screen with Openstream?
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Looking for a way to stream my desktop locally for gaming and intensive task works
There is sunshine and openstream-server (fork of sunshine, not sure about the difference between the 2)
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Choose GPU in two GPU passthrough setup (Nvidia & AMD) for streaming games to moonlight clients
I currently passthrough two GPUs (Nivdia P400 for NVENC & AMD RX 6800 for rendering) to a Windows 10 virtual machine on a Ubuntu 20.04 Host with QEMU/KVM. Everything works fine except I can't control which GPU is used for rendering games in the Windows 10 VM. I need the Quadro P400 to be my displayout GPU otherwise Nvidia GeForce Experience wont allow me to stream to a Moonlight Client (Intel NUC in my liviing room). I know that there is OpenStream-Server which is based on the open source moonlight host sunshine, but the latency is just to high if used with AMD AMF or CPU based encoding.
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Finally able to stream PC games to psvita with an AMD gpu. GUI you see is Playnite.
look for the community, and here https://github.com/LS3solutions/openstream-server
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[AMD][MOONSHELL][OPENSTREAM] Stream PC games to PSVITA for AMD gpu
Just to add to Cuba's post, if you guys see any probs, remember to hit up their community forum and the github's page for bug fixes ( https://github.com/LS3solutions/openstream-server ). The app is still in Alpha but hopefully it gains traction and some stability.
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kaukosohva - play couch/party games remotely with friends [prototype]
Said this, what do you think about Open Stream instead?
Sunshine
Posts with mentions or reviews of Sunshine.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-21.
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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.