• Trollception@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I’m all about Stalker 2 and RDR2 at the moment. My favorite new thing is streaming from my PC to my basement TV and still getting 4k/HDR/120fps

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      3 days ago

      Fuck, that sounds awesome!

      I used to have a set up like that, though it was wired, not wireless. I’d just haul the rig out to the living room lol, had a fairly small and light pc, so it wasn’t too much work, did cable management to make the transitioning easier.

      Also somewhat related… I was just talking with another person who was unable to get that level of quality, resolution and frame rate via streaming their PC to their living room TV… also they mentioned input latency with very fast paced and fine tuned racing games.

      You mind if I ask how you’re actually doing the streaming?

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        2 days ago

        I’m wired as well. I’m using a Intel 14 NUC Pro for the client (Intel Quick sync decode) connected via gig Ethernet. The host PC is a 9950x3d, 6200CL26 OC ram, RTX 5090. I’m using Apollo/Sunshine for the streaming and am using a 115fps framerate cap. I’m using the max of 500 mbps for streaming via NVEnc. The decode/encode/latency total is typically 5ms.

        My only issue is color banding in dark scenes due to compression/bitrate limitations.