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Moonlight Game Streaming: Play Your PC Games Remotely Moonlight allows you to play your PC games on almost any device, whether you're in another room or miles away from your gaming rig Moonlight (formerly Limelight) is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream protocol
Multiple monitors · Moonlight Ideas and Suggestions Moonlight is currently the absolute best method to stream a desktop setup, and being to stream all 3 monitors side by side by side would work great with the xreal nebula software
Privacy Policy - Moonlight Game Streaming As free and open-source software produced for the benefit of the community, the Moonlight project takes user privacy very seriously This document only covers official Moonlight applications ("Moonlight clients"), not forks or unofficial clients made by other developers
Adaptive Bitrate Congestion control · Moonlight Ideas and Suggestions Schema is simple: Sender sends video, in case of congestion IP pakets are marked in the network with ECN CE Receiver reads out the CE marking and provide feedback (e g RTCP) to the sender Sender adapts bitrate Is an adaptive bitrate possible within Moonlight sunshine or does it conflict with the Gamestream protocol
Using Moonlight with an AMD graphics card · Moonlight Ideas and Suggestions While GeForce Experience only supports NVIDIA GeForce cards, there's the alternative Sunshine which supports AMD cards: https: github com loki-47-6F-64 sunshine releases Moonlight itself doesn't require an NVIDIA card, just GFE
Controller Mode · Moonlight Ideas and Suggestions What I think would be a great addition to moonlight, while also removing the need to setup a separate client host (steamlink or virtualhere) would be a "controller mode" The way I see it working: Start the game you want to play on whatever screen device like usual (Chromecast, Shield TV, etc)