- Katana314@lemmy.worldEnglish3 days
Steam’s built in streaming is basically junk in my experience. Moonlight and Sunshine, two partner apps, work much better. There’s some occasional UI clunkiness, and I had some poor audio setup getting it to only output by TV, only while streaming, but the net result has been very effective.
Expedition 33 is the only one that sucked because its parry timing is MUCH tighter than every other combat game. Even played regular Soulslikes just fine.
- Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.worksEnglish10 days
My steam machine is a steam link and a cat6 cable. It’s cheaper than the HDMI, and I can use whatever controller i want, which is always a mouse and keyboard.
- Yorick@piefed.socialEnglish10 days
I’m doing the exact same, steam streaming always was slightly too bad for Latency and in some of my games that wouldn’t feel well (Kingdom Hearts, Expedition 33, Furi,…)
So I got an optical HDMI cable, and back when I was on windows there was a script to switch the video output when bigscreen is ON.
However when I switched to Linux, the performance was horrible If I was using screen mirroring for some reason (probably a Nvidia GPU issue?). So I got a script running that uses KDE screen doctor to disable the HDMI output and when bigscreen runs it enables the HDMI and disable the Display Port. This also had the advantage of changing audio automatically :)
Now my next step will be to get a CEC injector and do TV wake and input swap when in big picture.
Romkslrqusz@lemmy.zipEnglish
10 daysFolks encountering issues with streaming often don’t have the host PC connected via ethernet while the client should be on WiFi

