Thats cool you can access the entire pc, like you dont even need RealVNC, TeamViewer, Anydesk, etc anymore. Is it possible to allow it to stream two games to two people at the same time, like say you build a very powerful pc and keep it in your basement and then your kids each have like a small form factor or micro pc in their rooms, but each could play their own fully rendered 3d game using the CPU and graphics processing of your server in your basement?
That is actually possible with duostream but the quality of the stream isnt as good unless you pay a certain amount but I’m sure its not that expensive. You can still use it for free though. if you need some help please let me know. Thanks for the support!
This works perfect for the most time, but there's one little thing that i'd like to fix if possible - my mouse seems to lag every now and then for about 4-5 seconds, is this an internet issue? My internet connection seems to be decent so I'm not sure. Also, does moonlight affect the performance of the pc that i stream from? Like, will games work slower while streaming? Thanks for the video btw.
The sunshine server shouldn’t really affect the actual performance of the game, i don’t think it’s that intensive. Can you try from other devices and see if you face the same issue of your mouse lagging? I’ve never really faced that issue
Hmm is it just a parsec/teamviewer remote control stuff? Or can I play normally on my pc while a family member use moonlight to open another game in a sandbox and use my pc as his running machine without interrupting my own session? will our mouses and keyboards just interfere with each other?
By default it is only for one person to use the computer at a time, but with something like duostream, you can achieve what ur looking for. Multiple people using the computer at the same time. The free teir of duostream is 720p 30 fps but it doesn’t look too bad. I’m not sure how much it costs to upgrade but if that’s something your interested you could check that out
I was looking for a solution to play when I'm really far away from my desktop (like 200Km+).. Can I still achieve a good result with low latency using this methods?
@@MadhuKraft thanks for answering that quickly 🙏🏻 I was thinking about using Tailscale to be able to connect from another internet connection (as I’ll be in a different state from the desktop), instead of port forwarding.. What do you think? I’ve seen people saying it is safer.
@@MadhuKraft Hello there my friend. I need some help over here if you can. On my first time trying to access the desktop from really far away it is not working at all.. As I've said I was using Tailscale as the VPN service and it seems my desktop is being listed offline even that it was seen online till yesterday 23:30.. Any ideas on how to solve this? Or what could be the problems?
It’s a setting within sunshine, found it a few mins after this post if anyone looks for it, make sure it’s set to anyone can connect, rather then just local host!
Sorry for the late response but im glad you figured it out! its not really recommended to do that since its only password protected but if you’re only using this on your local network then it should be fine
if you log into your actual router and you see your host computer listed under the connected devices and if your router supports UPnP, then it should work
Please help me When I put the IP address into Moonlight, it says (unable to connect to the specified computer) Even when the computer shows up, it tells me the code is wrong in sunshine I just want to play with my friend ;(
So I assume both computers are on the same network cus the computer eventually showed up in moonlight right? In the troubleshooting tab of sunshine, do you see any logs being generated when you try to connect from moonlight?
@@MadhuKraft I've discovered some problems on my end I only have one question The two devices must be on the same network. If the answer is no, how can I add the IP of a device to a different network? Thank you for your response to me❤
@user-vj8tj3ki2q If you dont want the device to be on the same network you will need to search up ur public ip address on the server computer. You will also need to enable UPnP in sunshine settings. I show how to do this in the video as well. Click on the chapters and skip to that part of the video. But to test moonlight for the first time its best to do it on the same network to ensure that it actually works for you
Sorry for the late response, is your mouse not working when you open certain apps or it just doesn’t work at all when connected to the machine? Could you try on your phone or another device? I know some games like valorant do not let you use remote input meaning input that isnt directly connected to the pc
Thanks, the latency is almost unnoticeable, my main monitor is bleeding everywhere so am using my brothers laptop to game lol
Wow! I like the new thumbnail format😮
Thats cool you can access the entire pc, like you dont even need RealVNC, TeamViewer, Anydesk, etc anymore. Is it possible to allow it to stream two games to two people at the same time, like say you build a very powerful pc and keep it in your basement and then your kids each have like a small form factor or micro pc in their rooms, but each could play their own fully rendered 3d game using the CPU and graphics processing of your server in your basement?
That is actually possible with duostream but the quality of the stream isnt as good unless you pay a certain amount but I’m sure its not that expensive. You can still use it for free though. if you need some help please let me know. Thanks for the support!
This works perfect for the most time, but there's one little thing that i'd like to fix if possible - my mouse seems to lag every now and then for about 4-5 seconds, is this an internet issue? My internet connection seems to be decent so I'm not sure. Also, does moonlight affect the performance of the pc that i stream from? Like, will games work slower while streaming? Thanks for the video btw.
The sunshine server shouldn’t really affect the actual performance of the game, i don’t think it’s that intensive. Can you try from other devices and see if you face the same issue of your mouse lagging? I’ve never really faced that issue
Hmm is it just a parsec/teamviewer remote control stuff? Or can I play normally on my pc while a family member use moonlight to open another game in a sandbox and use my pc as his running machine without interrupting my own session? will our mouses and keyboards just interfere with each other?
By default it is only for one person to use the computer at a time, but with something like duostream, you can achieve what ur looking for. Multiple people using the computer at the same time. The free teir of duostream is 720p 30 fps but it doesn’t look too bad. I’m not sure how much it costs to upgrade but if that’s something your interested you could check that out
perfect! thanks
super helpful thanks!!
Great guide thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Is there anyway to also have mic support
I was looking for a solution to play when I'm really far away from my desktop (like 200Km+).. Can I still achieve a good result with low latency using this methods?
it mostly just depends on the speed of the internet for both devices. It could work well
@@MadhuKraft thanks for answering that quickly 🙏🏻
I was thinking about using Tailscale to be able to connect from another internet connection (as I’ll be in a different state from the desktop), instead of port forwarding..
What do you think? I’ve seen people saying it is safer.
Yeah i use wireguard to access my network. That’s a lot safer than exposing the streaming server
@@MadhuKraft is Wireguard better than Tailscale?
I’m gonna search a tutorial for it.. Not sure if Wireguard is as easy to configure as Tailscale.
@@MadhuKraft Hello there my friend. I need some help over here if you can. On my first time trying to access the desktop from really far away it is not working at all.. As I've said I was using Tailscale as the VPN service and it seems my desktop is being listed offline even that it was seen online till yesterday 23:30..
Any ideas on how to solve this? Or what could be the problems?
Any specific reason why after setting up the port forwarding "Everything works" when you go to the PUBLICIP:PORT web address the access is denied?
It’s a setting within sunshine, found it a few mins after this post if anyone looks for it, make sure it’s set to anyone can connect, rather then just local host!
Sorry for the late response but im glad you figured it out! its not really recommended to do that since its only password protected but if you’re only using this on your local network then it should be fine
@@MadhuKraft yeah I know, I usually vpn my main pc for remote connections outside of my network.
yeah me too its more secure like that
Can UPnP work if the host computer is on a WiFi extender?
if you log into your actual router and you see your host computer listed under the connected devices and if your router supports UPnP, then it should work
I will try this today i was using remote play whatever but the steam update broke it
How do I make my laptop screen turn off while using moonlight on my phone? I have it all setup with automation
by using hdmi dummy plug or create a virtual display
Please help me
When I put the IP address into Moonlight, it says (unable to connect to the specified computer)
Even when the computer shows up, it tells me the code is wrong in sunshine
I just want to play with my friend ;(
So I assume both computers are on the same network cus the computer eventually showed up in moonlight right? In the troubleshooting tab of sunshine, do you see any logs being generated when you try to connect from moonlight?
@@MadhuKraft
I've discovered some problems on my end
I only have one question
The two devices must be on the same network. If the answer is no, how can I add the IP of a device to a different network?
Thank you for your response to me❤
@user-vj8tj3ki2q If you dont want the device to be on the same network you will need to search up ur public ip address on the server computer. You will also need to enable UPnP in sunshine settings. I show how to do this in the video as well. Click on the chapters and skip to that part of the video. But to test moonlight for the first time its best to do it on the same network to ensure that it actually works for you
@@MadhuKraft Thank you
my mouse doesnt work what do i do?
Sorry for the late response, is your mouse not working when you open certain apps or it just doesn’t work at all when connected to the machine? Could you try on your phone or another device? I know some games like valorant do not let you use remote input meaning input that isnt directly connected to the pc
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