Hacking Moonlight Embedded on NX

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I use this in cinnamon as well if this means anything, thanks to a nice guy who set it up for me ( i met him on a switch discord ) so major props to him.

I downloaded the moonlight-embedded git and just compiled it the way you would anything else really (cmake>make>make install etc) and then ran it from its directory, that's really all it was, the same way you build anything, there was no special thing I had to do.

You can probably use yaourt and do the same thing ( modify the PKGBUILD when prompted and add 'aarch64' to the list of architectures otherwise it'll say it can't )
 
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Does the joycons work with moonlight or are they attached to your pc?

I use this in cinnamon as well if this means anything, thanks to a nice guy who set it up for me ( i met him on a switch discord ) so major props to him.

I downloaded the moonlight-embedded git and just compiled it the way you would anything else really (cmake>make>make install etc) and then ran it from its directory, that's really all it was, the same way you build anything, there was no special thing I had to do.

You can probably use yaourt and do the same thing ( modify the PKGBUILD when prompted and add 'aarch64' to the list of architectures otherwise it'll say it can't )
 

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Wait, really? Thought Moonlight wasn't working? Moonlight for Vita has a bit more lag than on my iPad, but I'm assuming the Switch wouldn't have any issues? Would love to see it as homebrew, I'd consider it a killer app, even for the system itself. Is there any video of Moonlight on Switch online?
 

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Compiling moonlight should be very easy since it's already ported to ARM. Honestly Im surprised that wasn't the first thing people compiled when Linux was ported.
 

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got moonlight running by editing and compiling PKGBUILD. I have to say it works well but there is more latency than nomachine because 5.0Ghz wifi is not well working on switch linux. i hope someone make a better wifi driver and fix sound and battery issues to make this awesome
 
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I don't know if that's really why bro, did you set your power profile to high?

There is *NO* way it should have more lag, that is ridiculous its roughly the same bandwidth.

If you did not set a power profile, it is laggier by default no matter what, you MUST set a power profile, recommended normal or high.
 

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I don't know if that's really why bro, did you set your power profile to high?

There is *NO* way it should have more lag, that is ridiculous its roughly the same bandwidth.

If you did not set a power profile, it is laggier by default no matter what, you MUST set a power profile, recommended normal or high.

i set the power to normal undocked clock (about 400mhz). On my phone moonlight works flawlessly
don't you have latency? what bitrate did you use? 2,4ghz wifi or 5?
 

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