Host PC is AMD graphics which the host end of Moonlight (the game streaming tool) doesn’t support, but there is an open source fork called Sunshine that you can use instead. It’s a Windows 10 machine, so no need for Linux and is wired to my LAN with a powerline adaptor.
Client is my Raspberry Pi 400, running Moonlight, on the latest version of PiOS with my controllers bluetoothed. It’s wired to my LAN with a network switch and connected to my TV.
I understood some of these words…
So you’re running linux alternatives on the raspberry made for TV?
Host PC is AMD graphics which the host end of Moonlight (the game streaming tool) doesn’t support, but there is an open source fork called Sunshine that you can use instead. It’s a Windows 10 machine, so no need for Linux and is wired to my LAN with a powerline adaptor.
Client is my Raspberry Pi 400, running Moonlight, on the latest version of PiOS with my controllers bluetoothed. It’s wired to my LAN with a network switch and connected to my TV.
Sunshine is the open source version of gamestream server, moonlight is the client. It runs on all major desktop OSes.
https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine