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#####* This is the command that will allow you to stream your plain desktop to your Shield | #####* This is the command that will allow you to stream your plain desktop to your Shield | ||
##### I recommend finding a Microsoft Windows logo to set as an image | ##### I recommend finding a Microsoft Windows logo to set as an image | ||
## Configure Steam to always use full desktop resolution | ### Configure Steam to always use full desktop resolution | ||
### Start > Steam > Right Click > Open File Location> Properties > Right Click > Properties > Target: Add a space and <code>-fulldesktopres</code> after the "...\Steam.exe" part | #### Start > Steam > Right Click > Open File Location> Properties > Right Click > Properties > Target: Add a space and <code>-fulldesktopres</code> after the "...\Steam.exe" part | ||
###* This causes Big Picture Mode to always start in your current resolution | ####* This causes Big Picture Mode to always start in your current resolution | ||
## Start Steam Big Picture Mode | ## '''Start Steam Big Picture Mode''' | ||
# Shield | # '''Shield''' | ||
## Install Moonlight Streaming app | ## Install Moonlight Streaming app | ||
## Open the Moonlight app | ## Open the Moonlight app |
Revision as of 03:36, 22 January 2025
Moonlight PC to Shield Streaming
Overview
- You can stream your PC to your NVIDIA Shield including games allowing you to play on your tv
- Using a Steam controller makes it feel very much like a console experience
- This is a legitimate replacement for a console for everything except for games that aren't available on PC
- All you need is your PC, NVIDIA GeForce Experience, NVIDIA Shield, and the Moonlight Streaming app installed on the Shield
Steps
- PC
- NVIDIA GeForce Experience
- Add Desktop Streaming Launcher
- Settings > Shield > Add:
- C:\Windows\System32\mstsc.exe
- This is the command that will allow you to stream your plain desktop to your Shield
- I recommend finding a Microsoft Windows logo to set as an image
- C:\Windows\System32\mstsc.exe
- Settings > Shield > Add:
- Configure Steam to always use full desktop resolution
- Start > Steam > Right Click > Open File Location> Properties > Right Click > Properties > Target: Add a space and
-fulldesktopres
after the "...\Steam.exe" part- This causes Big Picture Mode to always start in your current resolution
- Start > Steam > Right Click > Open File Location> Properties > Right Click > Properties > Target: Add a space and
- Add Desktop Streaming Launcher
- Start Steam Big Picture Mode
- NVIDIA GeForce Experience
- Shield
- Install Moonlight Streaming app
- Open the Moonlight app
- Run the Desktop Streaming Launcher
- You should see Steam Big Picture Mode and
Gotchas
- PC
- Steam
- Moonlight Launched Steam Low Resolution
- When starting Steam from Moonlight, Steam will start Big Picture Mode and, for some reason, start in a low resolution.
- It looks bad, changes your whole desktop's resolution (possibly messing up your desktop icons), and games start in low resolution
- Solution:
- Start > Steam > Right Click > Open File Location> Properties > Right Click > Properties > Target: Add a space and
-fulldesktopres
after the "Steam.exe" part- This causes Big Picture Mode to always start in your current resolution
- You must start Steam Big Picture Mode on your PC because Moonlight doesn't know to start Steam with
-fulldesktopres
- You must start Moonlight streaming with the Desktop Streaming
- Start > Steam > Right Click > Open File Location> Properties > Right Click > Properties > Target: Add a space and
- Moonlight Launched Steam Low Resolution
- PC Games
- Higher Than 60hz/60fps Video Streaming Issues
- Prefer Fullscreen 60hz monitor refresh rate or at least 60fps limited in-game
- Shield/GameStream/Moonlight only use 30/60hz anyway by default. 90/120hz can be unlocked in Moonlight settings but anything over that and you're wasting processing power and bandwidth
- If your native refresh rate is higher than 60hz something in the pipeline from your PC to Shield doesn't like it and your visual fluidity will suffer
- Could be on-PC encoding overloading your video card or on-Shield decoding of a high refresh rate signal down to a 60hz signal overloading the Shield
- Example: I have a 165hz diplay. I was running V-Rally 4 at 165hz but streamed to the Shield did not feel very fluid. Once I changed to Fullscreen mode and 60hz, in-game, it felt buttery smooth at the Shield.
- Prefer Fullscreen 60hz monitor refresh rate or at least 60fps limited in-game
- Higher Than 60hz/60fps Video Streaming Issues
- Steam
- Shield
- Moonlight
- Do NOT use the Moonlight > Steam launcher
- This launches Steam in Big Picture Mode but without the
-fulldesktopres
fix mentioned above - This results in a low resolution Steam, low resolution desktop, and games will start in low resolution
- Just be sure to use the Desktop Streaming launcher from Moonlight mentioned above that you create in NVIDIA GeForce Experience
- This launches Steam in Big Picture Mode but without the
- Do NOT use the Moonlight > Steam launcher
- Moonlight
Tips and Tricks
- Mouse Emulation
- On a Steam controller, hold down the Start button for 1sec+, release, and you should be able to move the mouse cursor around with your joystick
- A is left-click, B is right-click
Scratchpad
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