diff --git a/assets/sunshine.conf b/assets/sunshine.conf index b0216ada..46e4516b 100644 --- a/assets/sunshine.conf +++ b/assets/sunshine.conf @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ # output_name = \\.\DISPLAY1 # !! Linux only !! -# Set the display number to stream. I have no idea how they are numbered. They start from 0. -linux_monitor_id = 3 +# Set the display number to stream. I have no idea how they are numbered. They start from 1, usually. +# linux_monitor_id = 2 ############################################### # FFmpeg software encoding parameters @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ linux_monitor_id = 3 # Constant Rate Factor. Between 1 and 52. It allows QP to go up during motion and down with still image, resulting in constant perceived quality # Higher value means more compression, but less quality # If crf == 0, then use QP directly instead -crf = 18 +# crf = 0 # Quantitization Parameter # Higher value means more compression, but less quality @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ crf = 18 # Increasing the value slightly reduces encoding efficiency, but the tradeoff is usually # worth it to gain the use of more CPU cores for encoding. The ideal value is the lowest # value that can reliably encode at your desired streaming settings on your hardware. -min_threads = 1 +# min_threads = 1 # Allows the client to request HEVC Main or HEVC Main10 video streams. # HEVC is more CPU-intensive to encode, so enabling this may reduce performance when using software encoding. @@ -124,14 +124,14 @@ min_threads = 1 # If set to 1, Sunshine will not advertise support for HEVC # If set to 2, Sunshine will advertise support for HEVC Main profile # If set to 3, Sunshine will advertise support for HEVC Main and Main10 (HDR) profiles -hevc_mode = 0 +# hevc_mode = 2 # Force a specific encoder, otherwise Sunshine will use the first encoder that is available # supported encoders: # nvenc # software # -# encoder = vaapi +# encoder = nvenc ##################################### Software ##################################### # See x264 --fullhelp for the different presets # sw_preset = superfast