You can use Ice (https://github.com/scottrice/Ice) to add all your games to steam and delete them if they are gone.
Dolphin and Steam In Home Streaming
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09-15-2014, 12:38 PM
(09-13-2014, 02:02 AM)nano351 Wrote: You can use Ice (https://github.com/scottrice/Ice) to add all your games to steam and delete them if they are gone. Thanks i will take a look at it And Another thing: About the low fps problem other are reporting. here is what i found out. I also had the Problems with dolphin running smooth on my host pc and the stream was only 20-30 fps max, but constantly. no slowdowns or whatever. So i tried to investigate this problem a bit more. I read on steam forums that if you launch another application from withhin a streamed application this application would not be streamed as well as the first (Games with launchers outside of steam, origin for example). Dolphin was set in my config to not render in the main window but in a dedicated one instead. So it was kinda started as a second application. I switched this option and now i noticed that streaming was much much smoother now i think the full 60Fps in Games like Mario Kart. If you have a Nvidia Card this is probably as much as you have to do to get Dolphin running full speed. But if you have a modern Intel CPU and AMD GPU (as i have, Core i5 4570, Radeon HD7970) you would want to read on a little bit. At the moment the hardware encoding with AMD GPUs with Steam is "shit", yes not much else to say. I tried latest beta drivers and latest Steam Beta as both should improve it but i still ended up with arround 20-40% more CPU Usage than without streaming. The funny thing is that No Hardware acceleration had sometimes a better impact on the usage than with acceleration turned on. Now there is a work arround to get good hardware encoding working if you have a modern Intel CPU with a builtin Intel HD GPU that supports Intel Quick Sync technology. You activate the Intel GPU and connect a fake monitor and let it do all the encoding work A small tutorial for this is available here: https://mirillis.com/en/products/tutoria...ktops.html Follow step 1 to step 10. You can move the "fake" monitor to the a top corner like described here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=169712 so you wont accidently loose your mouse cursor or window in it. But dont run the latest Steam Beta, on my System it wouldnt use the Intel Hardware for encoding but still the problematic AMD Encoder. so switch back to the latest stable release. Software or Hardware Encoding had in impact of arround 30-40% of additional CPU Usage on my System. With using the Intel GPU i sometimes dont even see a difference between runnning the game locally or streaming it. Arround 1-5% (max) more usage. I hope this helps some of you who want to start streaming the Games. 04-06-2015, 01:19 AM
(09-15-2014, 12:38 PM)sonic-nkt Wrote:(09-13-2014, 02:02 AM)nano351 Wrote: You can use Ice (https://github.com/scottrice/Ice) to add all your games to steam and delete them if they are gone. Thanks ALOT, this did the trick for me. 04-06-2015, 03:11 AM
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