It’s a good solution for most, but if you are like me and need desktop access or anything else it isn’t enough
They/She I shoot radiation at dogs and I say stupid shit on the internet.
It’s a good solution for most, but if you are like me and need desktop access or anything else it isn’t enough
It is a display emulator that plugs into your GPU, that makes it think it is a monitor. They can be used for anything that doesn’t need a display, or in my case to turn off my actual display when I stream
My setup goes like this.
https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine - for the streamer on pc
https://moonlight-stream.org/ - for your client apps
https://github.com/hansschmucker/NVStreamer1080 - I have a Dummy HDMI plug that goes up to 4k60fps for streaming to my TV, this allows me to switch to it instead of my monitor when streaming.
https://tailscale.com/ - For remote access. the free plan will work well enough.
This combo works very well for what I need.
https://github.com/hansschmucker/NVStreamer1080
If you are like me and have a dummy hdmi and wanna switch to it when streaming this helps as well.
I’m assuming cause it works good enough for most that the incentive to change it nearly none. Kinda the same deal with moving from reddit, works good for the use case that open stuff might be worse.
I tried it but had issues with offline content, does it work now?
If you don’t mind using Xbox Media Player you can enable dlna in jellyfin. It’s how I typically stream to my smart tv
The player I use for it is symfonium and it can do instant mixes. Genre tagged based tho, so it can be a little wonky but it gets the job done for the most part
Currently using symfonium, does everything I need at least. Can’t speak for plex since it been years but it has most of the things you need, offline playback, playlist downloading and syncing, casting, supports transcoding etc. Plus it works with plex already so you can try it out (it’s free for a week then paid iirc but it’s well worth imho)
Too little to late imo. I long switched to jellyfin and can use all the features that plexamp offered for free in various apps of my choosing
Thanks for the article.
Noted thanks
Unfortunately I am not.
Do you have a source to back this? Not to say I don’t believe you but I am legitimately curious
Thanks for reminding me to donate to Wikipedia. Also interested in the topic. Luckily wikipedia lets you cover the fees at least
As an additional FYI, sunshine also works on MacOS/Linux so don’t be scared to try it