![]() ![]() ![]() In the event this option doesn't appear, make the connection manually: parsec server_id=YOUR_ID_CODE For first setup, however, stick to your own account, and when prompted, enter 1 to connect to the available host (which should be your PC). If that would be a deal breaker, I suppose I ought to know about that, as well.Note that different accounts can be used, but they must be approved via the Parsec server running on your gaming PC. 4k seems like it'd be awfully demanding, and my basement does not have any Ethernet hookups, so I'd have to use WiFi if this does work. Will a Pi 4 b run Steam Link at 4k, and if not, are there currently any options out there for me to stream my PC games to my TV at 4k resolutions without resorting to buying a $180 Shield TV?Īs a quick afterthought, if anyone has been able to make this happen, I'm curious about performance over WiFi. I read that the new(wish) Pi 4 b has HDMI 2.0, which supports 4k video, but I also read (here: ) that it's still limited to 1080p, according to Slouken, who I guess is the lead dev on Steam Link? But then I read an article where a guy appears to explain, and then demonstrate, 4k over Steam Link on a Pi 4 b: before I make any purchases, I was hoping someone could clear this up for me. ![]() The TV is a Roku TV, and because it's got lots of channels/apps built-in, I don't really want to buy an Nvidia Shield TV because I'd be wasting 90% of its functionality to just use it for streaming games. But I'm looking for a solution to stream my Steam games from my PC on the top floor of my house to my TV in the basement. I apologize if this is a common question, but I'm hoping someone can give me a definitive answer.įor starters, while I like to think of myself as pretty tech-savvy, I've never used Steam Link before, nor have I ever owned a Pi. ![]()
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