Great video! I appreciate you getting the point so quickly. Been trying to see if im gonna build a PC for strictly this purpose and your examples helped a ton!
1. - I know you can with Xbox, but is there a way to stream/play playstation games through the headset? 2. - Also is there a way to stream your iPhone screen to quest 2? Like if I want to play Clash Royale on my phone but watch it through my headset while playing.. Is it possible to do that? Thanks!
Hi thank you for the video. You mentioned after you connect your device once to Moonlight/Sunshine, that device will work remotely. Did you have to port forward anything on your router etc? I've been struggling w/ remote connection using Moonlight server. Thanks and have a great year -
Great question! I have not had to mess with any port forwarding. I believe Moonlight server is referring to the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool, is that right? If so, it is a deprecated project, Sunshine host is the way forward. If you run the Sunshine Windows installer on your PC, the functions of the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool are now included in Sunshine, no need to install anything like the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool on top of it, it’s all just ready to go with everything you need to play remotely. Sunshine also has settings to enable UPnP if you’d like. I hope this helps and happy new year to you too!
@@dylanmacintoshty for the response, will start over w/ Sunshine. Crazy video idea - have you thought of having a retro party, like having family and friends play Crash Team Racing remotely - but off of one computer? Im still trying to figure out if its viable, like if you would need to run containers, or would seperate profiles on say Playnite or Launchbox work. idk its been on my mind. thanks and good luck!
The short answer is yes- I let it go to sleep mode and wake it up with Moonlight. But if I’m leaving for a weekend and I know I want to stream games, I’ll usually turn sleep mode off just for the weekend. Hope this helps!
Great video! I appreciate you getting the point so quickly. Been trying to see if im gonna build a PC for strictly this purpose and your examples helped a ton!
i love this, your videos have helped my game streaming addiction skyrocket but i’m all here for it
That’s the idea haha! Thanks for watching my videos, I hope to inspire everyone I possibly can 🙌
1. - I know you can with Xbox, but is there a way to stream/play playstation games through the headset?
2. - Also is there a way to stream your iPhone screen to quest 2? Like if I want to play Clash Royale on my phone but watch it through my headset while playing.. Is it possible to do that?
Thanks!
Hi thank you for the video. You mentioned after you connect your device once to Moonlight/Sunshine, that device will work remotely. Did you have to port forward anything on your router etc? I've been struggling w/ remote connection using Moonlight server. Thanks and have a great year -
Great question! I have not had to mess with any port forwarding. I believe Moonlight server is referring to the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool, is that right? If so, it is a deprecated project, Sunshine host is the way forward. If you run the Sunshine Windows installer on your PC, the functions of the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool are now included in Sunshine, no need to install anything like the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool on top of it, it’s all just ready to go with everything you need to play remotely. Sunshine also has settings to enable UPnP if you’d like. I hope this helps and happy new year to you too!
@@dylanmacintoshty for the response, will start over w/ Sunshine. Crazy video idea - have you thought of having a retro party, like having family and friends play Crash Team Racing remotely - but off of one computer? Im still trying to figure out if its viable, like if you would need to run containers, or would seperate profiles on say Playnite or Launchbox work. idk its been on my mind. thanks and good luck!
Have you tried sideloading moonlight on your quest? It’s all flatscreen but it works great!
Do you always leave your PC on ?
The short answer is yes- I let it go to sleep mode and wake it up with Moonlight. But if I’m leaving for a weekend and I know I want to stream games, I’ll usually turn sleep mode off just for the weekend. Hope this helps!
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