I guess the other post was removed so I couldn’t continue the convo there. A few people said Sunshine worked great for them with their Nvidia cards and I’ve actually lost sleep over my issues.

I’m running Bazzite on a fairly new custom build with a RTX 2060S. Someone else said they used a RTX 40 series GPU so maybe my hardware is just too old. Still everything worked great in Windows (same machine) including streaming. I’m willing to try another OS but I don’t know if I can deal with another new GPU because it’d be my 3rd and I hate the hassle of selling stuff online.

A key thing I’ve seen is that the vainfo command reports no encoding capabilities at all. I’ve never seen any other reports online where someone showed an Nvidia card that could encode according to vainfo. I can absolutely encode using ffmpeg though which is why I’m even more frustrated.

  • MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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    I’m on bazzite with a GTX980, and it’s been working flawlessly, so it’s not age. I assume you did

    ujust sunshine-setup

    but it’s worth checking.

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        Tried the native installer again (was using Flatpak up until now). No freezing and the encoders are found!

        Only problem now is getting the resolution to change based on my client. Any other screen is going to be much smaller than my desktop widescreen so changing resolution is pretty important. The Sunshine suggestion didn’t work (script to run nvidia-settings command).

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          Sunshine captures the screen at whatever its native resolution is, and streams it to Moonlight at whatever resolution is requested by Moonlight.

          If you are trying to dynamically change the resolution things are rendered at, thats not going to be easy. Sunshine might not be the right tool.