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.
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
Running the Moonlight executable from the command line could allow Moonlight to be executed with a script and e.g., run a specific application on a specific computer with specific options (frame rate, resolution, bitrate, full screen, etc.) through such a script with the right options.
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.
Obviously, if the mode is enabled, you would still be able to control the computer through moonlight. And if you can, make it support multiple monitors. Thank you for providing an such software!
Moonlight uses Wake-on-LAN to start the PC, but there's not Shutdown-on-LAN and for good reason. Steam allows to shutdown the computer, but Moonlight can't because GeForce Experience can't. Only workaround is to shutdown the computer via the start menu
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).
Moonlight is currently the fastest desktop streaming app, the lag and latency are very small and the quality is very high. We would love pen support with pen pressure to use our tablets like galaxy tab s6/s7 and so on that have Wacom styluses to drawn on illustration software on windows.
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?