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.
While the default output of iOS on an external display is mirrored, Apple offers the possibility to use full resolution output when coded into apps. This has been used successfully on such apps as SteamLink, Netflix, etc. It would be great if Moonlight offered this for external displays when stream...
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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).
SDL_GameControllerDB A community sourced database of game controller mappings to be used with SDL2 and SDL3 Game Controller functionality. Usage Download gamecontrollerdb.txt, place it in your app’s directory and load it. SDL2:
Just wrote a little helper to start new virtual display automatically when moonlight client connects, matching client's resolution and framerate settings - just like what Sidecar does
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.
VirtualHere is a commonly used workaround, but has various limitations and makes it clunkier than a built-in solution to Moonlight. This would also make Moonlight a more robust remote desktop software as it would allow for devices other than gamepads to be connected.
As far as I know, Moonlight for Tizen TV is a web app based on moonlight-chrome. Shouldn't it be possible to create a browser-based Moonlight version for desktop based on these?
Stream multiple monitors with a single GPU and connect with two moonlight instances. Or perhaps you could suggest something better for my task? I would like to stream dual-monitor to a second dual- monitor pc. Tried VNC but the delay was like 3sec, while Sunshine is unnoticeable.