Try to clear /switch/moonlight folder, it could helpHi there! Does anyone experienced the crash on games menu? After I connected to the PC, the screen went black then crash >"<
I've tried to restart the console but it didn't work after all
I'm using latest asmosphere
Hi, 1080p couldn't work without overclocking, usually I set 1785 Mhz for CPU to get good performance. You could try to use smaller values, I was a bit lazy to find optimal value by myself.For those who can run 1080p without issue (slowness), have you Overclocked your switch (if so, which freq?) or/and do you use Wired adapter ?
I'm a little confused about these 1080p slowness because I've just installed moonlight on my "cheap" LG TV and it works like a charm at 1080p (wired). However I dont think my LG TV has a powerfull CPU...
Yes, you are correct, nvidia chips has NVENC video decoder that currently is not possible to use in homebrew apps, so this port uses software decoding which runs on CPU, not GPUThe Switch CPU isn't that special and the TV is probably tapping into a decoder chip/GPU while this homebrew port AFAIK is not...
Aight pretty cool shit I foundIs there a way to use it with AMD GPU?
Oooh does this mean what I think it does!! THANKS! will test further.Release v0.11 (Download link)
What's new:
Improvements:
- Multiply controller support (up to 5)
- Key combo for Mouse input mode
- Chinese simplified localization
- About app page
- New touch to mouse gestures (tap as left click, 2 finger scroll)
- Reduced memory leaks
- Minor bugs fixed
What's the point in setting 20mbps? i can't see any difference between 10 and 20 tbh, especially on such small screen. Try overclocking a bit and lowering bitrate. Also turn on the stats and see if you have any drops related to your connection. I don't experience almost any slowdowns, stats usually show 2-5ms decoder delay (and 0 connection related drops) which is great.First off: Great work on this. The functionality is amazing — I love all the controls. I use Moonlight a lot for couch/shitter gaming, and it's really cool to see it implemented for the Switch.
I experience a lot of slowdown, both in picture and audio, when I'm running around particularly busy scenes in games. Meanwhile the host PC isn't breaking a sweat and I'm sitting literally right next to the router.
Playing in portable mode, M-S stream set to 720p. I believe multiple posts in this thread state that the Switch should be able to handle around 20 mbps. But I haven't found that to be the case for anything but very chill scenes.
Does the bitrate increase so much for a "busy" image that the Switch can't decode it quickly enough?
Is overclocking recommended to make 720p stream reliably?
Could you tell me what overclock settings you have? Video is very delayed for meAmazing app, works great, with some OC latency becomes almost negligible, you can even play fighting games! I noticed some weird bug tho, but may be its just me.. The keyboard overlay doesn't allow me to alt+tab/alt+f4 even tho i'm pretty sure it was implemented to work. And it actually works in mouse input mode but not in touch.
EDIT: NVM, i had 0.7 release, 0.7.1 fixed that.
Once again, this is one of the most useful homebrew apps on switch for sure! Thanks for this.