![]() The sad fact is that Moonlight, an unofficial app made by some random person, works better than pretty much any of the other "Official" apps made by billion dollar companies. Given that other apps get it right, I think this is fixable on AMD's end if they are bothered to do so. AMD Link is a close runner up, but with the jittery stream (feels like 30fps while the host is 60fps+) its playable but rather annoying to use. Game streaming works for Moonlight / Stadia / GeForce Now, the rest all seem to have issues on CCwGTV. AMD Link - Stream works at 1080p/60fps with frame skipping on, but without frame skipping easily getting up to 20% frame drop.Parsec - Stream works at 1080p/60fps but the input lag is horrible.Tried various settings, was just a no go. Steam Link - Doesn't work well at all from extreme frame drops to my Xbox One S controller input going whack.GeForce Now - Apparently works up to 1080p/60fps (not tested this one my self).Stadia - Works up to 4k/60fps, no issues besides internet quality almost never being consistent.Nvidia Moonlight - Works up to 4k/60fps, no issues at all.xCloud - (can't test 1080p as they don't support it), only issue is background music has a stutter (other audio is fine).Recently tried this on my Chromecast with Google TV. I really would like to get this to work to enjoy casual gaming in the living room remote from the pc. Is this a known issue or do I need to check something on my network? Or is this a Android TV setting? I've tried the different encoder methods x264 seems to be more reliable but still has the latency issues. When I go back to the AMD link menu and then jump back into the game it drops down to 22ms again and repeat. What I'm finding is when I do the test its very inconsistent with the results ranging from 22ms to 200ms, and when I have the stats on the screen while streaming a game the latency starts off really good like 22ms and the experience is very good, but after like 5 mins it shoots up to 200ms and the image then has lots of smearing, artefacts and lag and is unplayable it doesn't go back down again. Chipmaker AMD debuted a new media accelerator card that promises to help enable interactive live streaming at scale, while providing capex and opex savings. I have a PC in another room running a 3950x and Radeon Vii, a hard line cat 6 cable connecting to a router and the android TV in the living room, so there should be minimal issues getting a good connection. In addition, the QM8 features enhanced audio with a built-in subwoofer and Wi-Fi 6 for improved connectivity.I'm having trouble getting AMD link app to work properly on my Android TV (Nvidia Shield). TCL Q6 with Google TVĪvailable at Retail Starting Next Week! MSRPs: $1,699.99 (65”) / $1,799.99 (75”) / $2,799.99 (85”) / $11,999.99 (98”) // Available at various retailers nationwide Available in 65” up to 98” models, the top-of-the line TCL QM8 features industry-leading mini-LED ULTRA with up to 2,300+ local dimming zones and precise zone control utilizing the powerful TCL AIPQ Engine Gen3 to deliver stunning picture quality. ![]() Purchase a 98R754 TV or 98” QM8 (available at retail starting next week!), get up to $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTubeĬonsumers can visit TCLs website to learn more on how to redeem the TCL x NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube and YouTube TV promotion.Purchase a select 65” or larger Q7 or QM8, get $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube. ![]()
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