Endlich etwas Sonnenschein... 😃🌞
Here I was, thinking that if my GPU supports 4:4:4 encoding and #Sunshine supports 4:4:4 encoding, that I can stream in 4:4:4.
No, apparently Sunshine only supports 4:4:4 hardware encoding when running under Windows.
It can do H.264 _software_ encoding in 4:4:4 under Linux (which adds about 10 % CPU usage on my 48-thread server, which is fine I guess), but at 2560×1080@60 and 100 Mbps it still looks blurry as hell in fast-moving sections of the image.
What a bummer.
Here I was, thinking that if my GPU supports 4:4:4 encoding and #Sunshine supports 4:4:4 encoding, that I can stream in 4:4:4.
No, apparently Sunshine only supports 4:4:4 hardware encoding when running under Windows.
It can do H.264 _software_ encoding in 4:4:4 under Linux (which adds about 10 % CPU usage on my 48-thread server, which is fine I guess), but at 2560×1080@60 and 100 Mbps it still looks blurry as hell in fast-moving sections of the image.
What a bummer.
Here I was, thinking that if my GPU supports 4:4:4 encoding and #Sunshine supports 4:4:4 encoding, that I can stream in 4:4:4.
No, apparently Sunshine only supports 4:4:4 encoding when running under Windows.
What a bummer.
Here I was, thinking that if my GPU supports 4:4:4 encoding and #Sunshine supports 4:4:4 encoding, that I can stream in 4:4:4.
No, apparently Sunshine only supports 4:4:4 encoding when running under Windows.
What a bummer.