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I've been seeing an increasing number of NVIDIA-powered devices such as the Shield tablet and the media centre (like Linus with the Razer Blade, I'm a bit pissed by the lazy naming of these two distinct devices). I feel like that since mobile gaming is getting more and more succesful than console or PC gaming, this could threaten PC gaming. I'm particularly concerned because the service does not have Saints Row 2 in their game collections, unlike PS Now, which, although is compatible on PS4s that already have a high market share, most people are doing things on either Android or iOS these days, which NVIDIA could easily take advantage of compared to Sony (people hate their devices for bloatware and they don't have a good presence outside consoles for gaming). http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/what-is-playstation-now-a-guide-to-sony-s-streaming-service https://www.statista.com/statistics/276768/global-unit-sales-of-video-game-consoles/ I've considered boycotting NVIDIA hardware because of this, in addition to their poorer support.
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So my PC desk is in my living room and I would like to play some games on my TV but it's close to the couch not the TV and I can't really run an HDMI cable across the room, so I'm thinking of getting a Shield so I can do Gamestream, but I'm wondering if I use an xbox controller direct to the PC instead of connecting to the Shield and if it would make any difference to the input lag, which from what I have read is only a little noticeable.
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Looking for anyone who has used Nvidia Gamestream to stream PC games to Nvidia Shield TV. Specifically I'd like to hear about any potential performance loss or overall 4k performance, but any experiences or opinions are welcome. Thanks, TidaLWaveZ
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Here is the problem, I'm using kinoconsole to make a ghetto shield and have run it to one the problem of not being able to use my xbox controller as a mouse remotely, I have already found a way to do so if my controller is plugged into my pc but this kind of ruins the portability of it. If someone can point me to where I can find a way to pass a USB port from my phone to my pc over network that is preferably free and does not require android root I would be very very thankful and would pay them a dollar in csgo skins. ps I'm dyslexic so ha- If you correct my spelling it's bullying a disabled kid
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Guys, I have found a way to use NVIDIA Gamestreaming and Steam in-home streaming WITHOUT A MONITOR! I even recreated the thing when I needed to reset my PC because of Driver issues! Anyways, I have no idea HOW this works, but I know how to do this. Unfortunately I only got to test Nvidia gamestream and Steam in-home streaming but I hope people will try other gamestreaming solutions. Anyways! To the how to! 1. If you intend to do Nvidia gamestreaming, download Geforce Experience, if you are doing Steam In-home streaming, install steam. If you don't have a monitor to do this, use Windows RDP for this step. Also, there is a way to turn on RDP without a monitor. (https://superuser.com/questions/857298/enable-remote-desktop-without-a-working-display) 2. Download Teamviewer and set it up for controlling the computer! This is the most essential step! 3. Now get on to your other computer(the one that you will actually game on) and install Teamviewer on there too. 4. Remote desktop into teamviewer. 5-1(For NVIDIA Gamestream). Turn on NVIDIA Gamestream in the Geforce experience settings with teamviewer(you can't do it with Windows RDP) And done! 5-2(For Steam In-Home Streaming). Install a game, and run it at least once with teamviewer. It doesn't work otherwise. Note that you will have to do this every time you want to do this with a game. Done! As you can see, NVIDIA gamestream gives less headache overall, I prefer to use that instead. I'd like you guys to test out other gamestreaming methods with these steps, I wanna know what happens!
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Hey All, I picked up an Nvidia Shield Portable awhile back and am now setting up gamestream. I have my PC and router on the same router (Shield on 5Ghz Band). On my PC I have tested this with firewall off (Win Defender) as well and still not detected. I have tried methods in both links below, any ideas are appreciated. I have uninstalled Razer Synapse as well because apparently theres an issue with it? Any Tips are appreciated, I really want this to work. http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4058/~/troubleshooting-tips-for-gamestream https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/766092/shield-tablet/no-gamestream-ready-pcs/post/4280581/#4280581 Currently I press the gamestream PC's button, and it shows no results. I have tried manually entering my own IP and also PC Name as well and neither worked.
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Hey guys, I came across this video and was really surprised to see this service was free. On their website they say it is a beta. Does that mean I will have to pay after sometime? And do you know if I could do beaurautics with it or stuff like photo editing. Thanks for any replies, Techmaniac
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Right now, my system has an r9 290x in it. I have 2 gtx 280's and I was thinking of putting one in the system as a physX card. I was wondering if the 280 supports gamestreaming, as I have a nexus tv that I want to stream to. According to the nvidia site, GTX cards are supported but not gt cards. The list of gtx cards doesn't include mine but other places say all gtx cards are supported. I was wondering if anyone here knew. Thanks
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Hi, So i personally have a headless server, on which I run Plex and use for Nvidia GameStream. I face following problems with gamestream: It constantly logges me out. I mean seriously, like every time I need to sign in on my server! I stream locally and I often get only 720p streaming working. Even if I forced 1080p in the Settings on my Shield TV (locally over 1Gbit Ethernet), it only sometimes streams 1080p@60fps! I don't know if those are only my problems or if anyone had similar issues, couldn't find any helpful advices otherwhere?
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Having issues with getting nvidia game stream running from my pc to my shield console. I have an edge router x sfp running the newest version of edge os along with a xclaim x-i3. I can't get the shield console to recognize my computer as I keep having connection issues. I've disabled windows firewall. I've also have been unable to get google chrome cast to work.
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My desktop currently has a GTX 950, I am planning to upgrade to pascal in juneish when it is released. My question is if I build an HTPC with my current 950 can I use Nvidia Game stream to stream from my much more powerful desktop in the next room. If this is possible would it even be worth it or would it be too much lag. This is my Current Build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Ct7xLk This is my Router: http://smile.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Router-AC1750-Gigabit-R6300v2/dp/B00EM5UFP4 The TV that the HTPC would use is 1080p not sure on refresh/frame rate but those are supposed to be inaccurate on TVs anyways. I have a 60 Mbps connection and would be using Ethernet to connect both devices to the router. Any advice much appreciated.
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For the last few days, the gamestream app on shield hub has disappeared not allowing me to stream my games anymore. I have cleared shield hub data and caches but the app fails to reappear. I might just be dumb and have done smth I'm not aware of, but idk. Thanks.
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Hey forum. I hope I've posted this in the right place (: I'm currently running a GTX 680 and I love GameStreaming to my SHIELD Portable. However, I think I'll want to next upgrade to an AMD card - probably the R9 290/x. But if I still want to GameStream, what would be the easiest way of doing that? I've seen this video, so I know that my idea is remotely possible: I have a 3-way 1080p setup, so would that mean that I'd need to connect one screen to the 680 as well as the supposed AMD card and switch between them, with the Nvidia one as the primary display for when wanting to GameStream, the AMD card for everything else (eyefinity included)? Yes, I know I'd need to upgrade my PSU. Thanks.
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Hi Guys, I an seeking assistance with a new home network setup. Hopefully I can describe everything in appropriate detail in order to resolve this issue. Backstory: I just moved into a college house with 4 other Computer Science/Computer Engineering students. One of them had some extra networking equipment around and he set up us with a fairly atypical home network configuration. Note: I have minimal networking experience, so please excuse misused terminology and other embarrassments. Our Setup: Spoiler The Access Point we're using is: http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-UniFi-Enterprise-System/dp/B00D80J2XU Description of Issue: When Transferring files, streaming media/utilizing Steam in-home streaming, the bandwidth dips significantly every 15-30 seconds. Steps taken to diagnose the issue:Tested all 5Ghz channels available to see if interference is the issue. Tested different levels of TX power Moved Access point away from all power supplies, microwaves, etc. Ran iperf against the server through both the gigabit switch and over AC (Results posted later) reinstall firmware to latest factory reset and run on factory firmware. update to latest firmware after factory reset In-home stream from desktop connected to gigabit switch to laptop on AC (hiccups in line with ipref results) iperf results: Run from desktop on Gigabit: Spoiler PS C:\Users\rhino> C:\Users\rhino\Downloads\iperf.exe -c 192.168.0.1 -i .1WARNING: interval too small, increasing from 0.10 to 0.5 seconds.------------------------------------------------------------Client connecting to 192.168.0.1, TCP port 5001TCP window size: 64.0 KByte (default)------------------------------------------------------------[264] local 192.168.0.3 port 6806 connected with 192.168.0.1 port 5001[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 0.0- 0.5 sec 57.4 MBytes 963 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 0.5- 1.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 1.0- 1.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 1.5- 2.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 2.0- 2.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 2.5- 3.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 3.0- 3.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 3.5- 4.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 4.0- 4.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 4.5- 5.0 sec 53.9 MBytes 904 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 5.0- 5.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 5.5- 6.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 6.0- 6.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 6.5- 7.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 7.0- 7.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 7.5- 8.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 8.0- 8.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 8.5- 9.0 sec 56.5 MBytes 948 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 9.0- 9.5 sec 56.6 MBytes 950 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 9.5-10.0 sec 56.6 MBytes 949 Mbits/sec[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth[264] 0.0-10.0 sec 1.10 GBytes 948 Mbits/sec Run from Laptop on 5Ghz AC right next to access point: Spoiler ryanmcdonough@HTWY092:~$ iperf -c 192.168.0.1 -i .1 -t 60WARNING: interval too small, increasing from 0.10 to 0.5 seconds.------------------------------------------------------------Client connecting to 192.168.0.1, TCP port 5001TCP window size: 129 KByte (default)------------------------------------------------------------[ 4] local 192.168.10.13 port 58158 connected with 192.168.0.1 port 5001[ ID] Interval Transfer 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Conclusion: I'm sure I've forgotten to include information in some form, but I hope this is enough to at least start a discussion or even find a fix regarding this issue. Thanks ahead of time to those who can provide support.
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Hey guys. I've got an interesting idea. Could I decently GameStream to my SHIELD Portable using a wireless network hosted by a PCIE card? This is kinda following on from my potential home server thread: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/293340-potential-home-server-mainly-using-older-parts/ If I managed to get a relatively inexpensive wireless card working in the system (or even my main rig for that matter), how well do you think I could GameStream to my SHIELD from it? Bear in mind that I'd be using Ethernet to the computer with the card and then just wireless to the SHIELD. What do you guys think? Also, do you have any suggestions for wireless cards?
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Nvidia BETA drivers up to 65% performance increase. Batman Arkham Origins: upto 50(!) FPS increase!!1!!111!! EDIT: GTX 765M from 25 to 50-70 fps in Bioshock Infinite on ULTRA. I conclude this update is increasing performance mostly on Notebooks and the 690 havent seen many benchmarks from other cards yet.(dont take this as a final statement!) Nvidia experience 2.0 enabling wake-on-lan. Basically you can wake your pc from your bed now.[Linus you're gonna like dis:)] Also enabling Shadowplay on Nvidia GTX powered Notebooks, AND enabling gamestream FROM a Nvidia GTX powered Notebook. me like dis
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I've decided to build a media center pc that will support high end game streaming. My current gaming build is here > http://pcpartpicker.com/user/rodion.zissou/saved/4EiV I'm looking for any tips and suggestions hopefully from real world experience. Have any of you built a set up for this? edit: I think I should clarify that I intend to stream the games from my current build to this new build so that I can play couch games in the living room.
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This works on most of the devices with Qualcomn Soc and certain Exynos Soc's. Works with Tegra 3 devices but may have some issues with lag. Step 1: Install the App now its available directly from the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limelight Step 3: Find the local IP address of your computer. Open Command Prompt and type: ipconfig The ip should be listed next to IPV4 address.. Step 4: Update to latest Nvidia drivers and Geforce Experience Software. Step 5: Launch the app on your phone and hit pair. Accept the pair in Geforce Experience. You have to do this only once. Step 6: Type in the IP in the app. Step 7: Hit the Start Streaming Stream button! Step 8: Enjoy! Needless to say this only works on Nvidia GPU's with Kepler architecture. Tested and works well on my HTC ONE. Xbox 360 Controller works well! Testing it out on a Nexus 5 tomorrow. Will soon update the results. Also it would be great if you guys could post below your experiences and your device to see how well this works. Also huge thanks to Linus and Slick for mentioning this on the Live Stream. EDIT: Officially Supported Games. http://shield.nvidia.com/play-pc-games/ UPDATE 1: Tested and works extremely well on Nexus 5 on Stock ROM. Just streamed Black Flag for over half an hour with only 2 instances of noticeable lag. I recommend using ART runtime. UPDATE 2: The download link has been changed, now it takes you to the XDA thread scroll to the bottom of the post to download. UPDATE 4: This now works with PC's as well. Meaning you can stream from one PC to another. You can find the pre alpha releases here: I haven't tested them out yet but feel free to post your experiences. https://github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-pc/releases UPDATE 5: Limelight can now stream almost any game to your phone. Just add games to your Steam library using add a non steam game option. Just played Most Wanted 2012 from Origin. Worked great. UPDATE 6: Direct links to Google Play Store added.
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Gamestream isn't working on other networks, I have my PC hooked up to Ethernet directly from the router, and my shield hooked up to the 5ghz WiFi, but gamestream will only detect my PC on the 2.4ghz wifi, and I cannot stream from the 5ghz one. I have a netgear WNDR3400v2. Please help. Thanks EDIT: I have the Nvidia Shield Tablet if that helps. Also, I have one modem/router as the main one, but it isn't dual band, and then I have an ethernet cord going from it to my room with the dual band router, and from the dual band router to my pc via ethernet. EDIT 2: When I try to connect to the game in gamestream on the 5Ghz band, it says "PC is currently offline and may take a few minutes to wake up" EDIT 3: Now it won't work at all =(
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I'm thinking of adding an SSD into my old pc and using it for gamestreaming from my main pc to a TV. My old PC has a Intel Quad 2.5GHz processor, 3gb of RAM and a really, really slow hard drive. Will it be able to stream games effectively and efficiently? Also, I found out the speed of Sata 2 is 300MB/s so are there any cheaper drives that have lower read/write speeds? I don't really need a 500MB/s SSD as I'm using Sata 2. Thanks, Blueprint