#Moonlight
Moonlight is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream, as used by the NVIDIA Shield, but built for Linux/OS X/Windows.
Moonlight-pc allows you to stream your full collection of Steam games from your powerful desktop to another PC or laptop running Linux/OS X/Windows.
Moonlight also has versions for Android and iOS.
Moonlight PC will be discontinued in the near future. It will replaced by a significantly better client that runs as a Chrome packaged app on the Chrome Web Store. Follow the Chrome port here.
##Features
- Streams Steam and all of your games from your PC to your Linux/OS X/Windows machine
- Keyboard and Mouse support
- Full support for Xbox 360 controllers, PS3 and PS4 controllers, and other HID gamepads
- Full Windows, OS X, and Linux Support
- Use mDNS to scan for compatible GeForce Experience (GFE) machines on the network
- Choose from your list of available games instead of just launching Steam
##Installation
- Download GeForce Experience and install on your Windows PC
- Download the appropriate jar from the GitHub releases page
##Requirements
- GFE compatible computer with GTX 600/700 series GPU (for the PC from which you're streaming)
- High-end wireless router (802.11n dual-band recommended) or wired network
##Usage
- Ensure your machines are on the same network
- Turn on Shield Streaming in the GFE settings
- In Moonlight, enter your PC's IP or Hostname and click "Pair".
- Accept the pairing confirmation on your PC
- For gamepad support, make sure you've mapped your controller in the Options -> Gamepad Settings menu.
- In Moonlight, click "Start Streaming"
- Play games!
To launch Moonlight from a command line:
java -jar moonlight-[os].jar -host address [options]
-host
[address] the address to connect to. This can be a hostname or ip address.-pair
[address] the address to pair to. This can be a hostname or ip address.-fs
launch in full screen-720
use 1280x720 resolution (default)-1080
use 1920x1080 resolution-30fps
use 30 fps stream (default)-60fps
use 60 fps stream
For example, to launch a game from your gaming rig that has the address 192.168.0.100 on your home network in full screen, 720p, and 30fps on a 64-bit Windows computer, your command would look like to java -jar moonlight-win64.jar -host 192.168.0.100 -fs -720 -30fps
##Contribute
This project is being actively developed at XDA Developers
- Fork us
- Write code
- Send Pull Requests
Check out our website for project links and information.
##Authors
Moonlight is the work of students at Case Western and was started as a project at MHacks.