After searching for a reliable and easy way to stream games from my PC to my TV over Ethernet or WiFi I think I've finally found a solution: Moonlight.
Moonlight makes use of the Nvidia Shield streaming protocol and has many clients both official and unofficial. You can basically stream Steam Big Picture mode directly to your TV as well and even your entire desktop if you want.
It took an hour or 2 to set-up and work out some quirks but my results so far is a buttery smooth 1440p@60fps on my WebOS LG OLED and sound works instantly through the TV's HDMI ARC set-up (although limited to Stereo). What I like about this set-up is that it mirrors what is happening on the PC. So I can just use my controllers/keyboard etc. connected to the PC and I won't have to mess around with Windows external display and Audio settings.
Also this thing runs in the WebOS 'developer mode' so while not official you don't have to root your device either or install custom firmware.
Moonlight makes use of the Nvidia Shield streaming protocol and has many clients both official and unofficial. You can basically stream Steam Big Picture mode directly to your TV as well and even your entire desktop if you want.
It took an hour or 2 to set-up and work out some quirks but my results so far is a buttery smooth 1440p@60fps on my WebOS LG OLED and sound works instantly through the TV's HDMI ARC set-up (although limited to Stereo). What I like about this set-up is that it mirrors what is happening on the PC. So I can just use my controllers/keyboard etc. connected to the PC and I won't have to mess around with Windows external display and Audio settings.
Also this thing runs in the WebOS 'developer mode' so while not official you don't have to root your device either or install custom firmware.
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