Because of too big lag. Software is trying to compensate it by reducing bitrate.
This tool is not suited for anything other than local Wi-Fi.
This tool is not suited for anything other than local Wi-Fi.
I've been using this and noticed a few things:
1. The 0.2 release still shows "0.1" in the title of the PC app.
2. There's incredible amounts of artefacting, to the point of being unplayable. Is this a Quality setting that needs to be toyed with? I've already set in-game and computer resolution to 720p. I'm using my 5G network if that makes a difference.
That's correct.Pretty sure he's talking about a local 5GHz Wi-Fi network and not the cellular mobile standard 5G.
Yup. Facing the same issues. Using 5 GHz.
Also made sure the LAN is set to Gigabit and not 100 Mbps.
It applies always on wifi in generalOthers have stated achieving low latency in this thread using a 5ghz router. I wonder if distance has anything to do. Further away from router slower more latency? It was like that on my steam link dunno if it applies here
Others have stated achieving low latency in this thread using a 5ghz router. I wonder if distance has anything to do. Further away from router slower more latency?
Great Work!We made In-Home-Switching, a Nintendo-Switch homebrew application which allows you to stream and control your PC-Games on your Switch! (like moonlight)
Your Joy-Cons serve as an "Xbox"-Controller for your PC.
Under good conditions it can reach around 60 FPS at 720p and very low latency!
Here's a Screenshot of Witcher 3 taken from a Nintendo Switch!
How to use:
Full instructions are on the Github page but here's a small rundown:
On your PC you need Windows 8 or higher, Linux support is planned.
- Install these drivers (installer is at "Driver Installer/ScpDriverInstaller.exe").
- Download the release from here and unpack the zip where ever you want it.
- Copy and run the NRO from the Switch-folder to your Switches SD-Card.
- Run the "In-Home-Switching.exe" from the "Windows"-folder on your PC and enter the IP-Address of your Switch (can be found in network-settings).
- Click on the big "Connect"-Button and enjoy!
Please note that in order to help performance we overclock the switch. (disabled by default in 0.2)
As far as we know this is pretty safe but we're not responsible for any damage that might come to your hardware.
(we meaning my friend D-VAmpire and me)
Many many thanks to the following people/projects:
- ffmpeg for being such a powerful media tool that we use on PC and Switch.
- SwitchBrew for libNX and its ffmpeg inclusion
- Atmosphère for being such a great Switch CFW
- Captura for showing us how to capture frame input with Windows Duplication API
- simontime for his switch-usb-screen-stream-sharp project for Windows
- ScpDriverInterface for the Xbox drivers on Windows
UPDATE 0.2 (EXPERIMENTAL, please use the stable build if you don't want to deal with this):
For this update you need https://github.com/rdp/screen-capture-recorder-to-video-windows-free/releases in addition to the normal setup-dependencies (we need that for audio-capture).
Massive overall performance improvements
Audio support
IP showing in-App
Overclocking profiles
Configs on PC, thanks to SunTheCourier
Known issues with this beta:
Sound far from perfect and delay is not that great either (both issues will be fixed soon hopefully)
When the switch is docked the sound is fucked up for some reason.
The desktop-app sometimes doesn't show the connection status correctly
Sometimes some processess are left over. If you encounter any issues please manually kill all `ffmpeg.exe` processes
For some people the audio is completely messed up for some reason.
Just a general question to anyone using this software, does anyone have issues with micro stuttering? It's been happening pretty much in any game I play except it's mostly noticeable in open world games like GTA V or Saints Row IV. I pinpointed it to my cpu possibly being the issue as when it's streaming all cpu cores are pinned to 100 (i5-4670k) so I most likely need more cores to offload the extra processing needed because as it stands, 4 cores is not enough.
tl;dr if this is running 100% smooth what are your pc specs?
Mine are:
rx 580
intel i5 4670k
12gb ram
Works perfectly using the latest build and maxing out quality. See no artifacts and the audio is great
Any changelog for the nightlies? I was gonna test it out but was unsure what changes have been made.
Not much changed since the 0.2 release. You're better off using that for now.Any changelog for the nightlies? I was gonna test it out but was unsure what changes have been made.
https://bsnx.lavatech.top/in-home-switching/Where can I get the nightlys?
Not much changed since the 0.2 release. You're better off using that for now.
Just uploaded the set to GDrive, I made 7 variations in total! Let me know what you think! Link: drive.google.com/open?id=1fH_iRSb9Yf9RREPwSSfvqUmXwhe9K5rHLooks good.
4 and 7 are the best. 7 shows the most what it it for.Just uploaded the set to GDrive, I made 7 variations in total! Let me know what you think! Link: drive.google.com/open?id=1fH_iRSb9Yf9RREPwSSfvqUmXwhe9K5rH
Someone posted a solution earlier in the thread, an app to convert the fake xbox controller to a fake ps4 controller. Read through from the first few pages & you should find it.Is there a way to play with the joycons while my ps4 is streaming to the pc and the pc to the Switch?