I own a Steam Link and was excited at the idea of replacing it with this new Chomecast with Google TV. The Steam Link app was completely un-usable for me. I was getting the red circle on the bottom-right, about 3fps (with heavy artefacting) on the Steam main menu (forget booting a game!) and the stream would cut out to the Steam Link app "ready
I stream games from my PC to my living room TV. I was using a steam link device, but yesterday I switched to the steam link app on my Samsung smart TV to cut down on unneeded hardware. It works for the most part, but there are some games (e.g. Grim Dawn) that use a mouse cursor that had previously controlled with the R-pad on the steam controller.
In your Steam library, click the "Add a game" button in the bottom-left corner and search for an executable like, say, Forza Horizon 4 or the Dolphin emulator. Add it to your Steam library, and it
How to set up the Steam Link on your TV. This part’s really easy. The Steam Link comes with a power cable, an ethernet network cable, and an HDMI cable. Plug the power cable into the wall, the
The Steam Link isn't much to look at: It's a simple black box that's the same size as a US passport and a little thicker than a wallet. Picture a portable hard drive etched with a tiny Steam logo
I can make it come through one at a time, but haven't managed to find a way to make it come through both simultaneously. The way it works is that Steam adds a new virtual audio "device" to your PC, the Steam Streaming Speakers. You'd have to find a way to play sound on both devices, your actual PC speakers and also send the sound to the virtual
Go to your PC Steam client's Settings menu, select In-Home Streaming and check the Enable Streaming box. On the same page, set up a Steam Link PIN to sign in with; you'll use this later on in the
I tried just about every Steam Link host and client setting, but it didn't ever change the capture at 1920x1080p @ ~60fps according to the Steam Link performance overlay. Host PC at 3840 x 2160 @ 60fps, client GCwGTV @ "4k 60Hz". I also did try another Google "Ethernet Adapter for Chromecast with Google TV" (yes I own multiple of these ethernet
right click the sound icon on the bottom right of your windows taskbar and select playback devices. right click your digital output device and select set as default device. So this worked 100%. Thanks for posting that here. I approve of the Steam Link, money well spent. I was not anticipating the desktop stream as well.
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