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# If no external IP address is given, Sunshine will attempt to automatically detect external ip-address
# external_ip = 123.456.789.12
# Set the familly of ports used by Sunshine
# port = 47989
# The private key must be 2048 bits
# pkey = /dir/pkey.pem
# The certificate must be signed with a 2048 bit key
# cert = /dir/cert.pem
# The name displayed by Moonlight
# If not specified, the PC's hostname is used
# sunshine_name = Sunshine
# The minimum log level printed to standard out
#
# none -> no logs are printed to standard out
#
# verbose = [0]
# debug = [1]
# info = [2]
# warning = [3]
# error = [4]
# fatal = [5]
# none = [6]
#
# min_log_level = info
# The origin of the remote endpoint address that is not denied for HTTP method /pin
# Could be any of the following values:
# pc|lan|wan
# pc: Only localhost may access /pin
# lan: Only those in LAN may access /pin
# wan: Anyone may access /pin
#
# origin_pin_allowed = pc
# The origin of the remote endpoint address that is not denied for HTTPS Web UI
# Could be any of the following values:
# pc|lan|wan
# pc: Only localhost may access the Web Manager
# lan: Only those in LAN may access the Web Manager
# wan: Anyone may access the Web Manager
#
# origin_web_ui_allowed = lan
# If UPnP is enabled, Sunshine will attempt to open ports for streaming over the internet
# To enable it, uncomment the following line:
# upnp = on
# The file where current state of Sunshine is stored
# file_state = sunshine_state.json
# The file where user credentials for the UI are stored
# By default, credentials are stored in `file_state`
# credentials_file = sunshine_state.json
# The display modes advertised by Sunshine
#
# Some versions of Moonlight, such as Moonlight-nx (Switch),
# rely on this list to ensure that the requested resolutions and fps
# are supported.
#
# fps = [10, 30, 60, 90, 120]
# resolutions = [
# 352x240,
# 480x360,
# 858x480,
# 1280x720,
# 1920x1080,
# 2560x1080,
# 3440x1440,
# 1920x1200,
# 3860x2160,
# 3840x1600,
# ]
# Sometimes it may be usefull to map keybindings.
# Wayland won't allow clients to capture the Win Key for example
#
# See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/virtual-key-codes
#
# Note:
# keybindings needs to have a multiple of two elements
# keybindings = [
# 0x10, 0xA0,
# 0x11, 0xA2,
# 0x12, 0xA4,
# 0x4A, 0x4B
# ]
# How long to wait in milliseconds for data from moonlight before shutting down the stream
# ping_timeout = 10000
# The file where configuration for the different applications that Sunshine can run during a stream
# file_apps = apps.json
# Percentage of error correcting packets per data packet in each video frame
# Higher values can correct for more network packet loss, but at the cost of increasing bandwidth usage
# The default value of 20 is what GeForce Experience uses
#
# The value must be greater than 0 and lower than or equal to 255
# fec_percentage = 20
# When multicasting, it could be usefull to have different configurations for each connected Client.
# For example:
# Clients connected through WAN and LAN have different bitrate contstraints.
# Decoders may require different settings for color
#
# Unlike simply broadcasting to multiple Client, this will generate distinct video streams.
# Note, CPU usage increases for each distinct video stream generated
# channels = 1
# The back/select button on the controller
# On the Shield, the home and powerbutton are not passed to Moonlight
# If, after the timeout, the back button is still pressed down, Home/Guide button press is emulated.
# If back_button_timeout < 0, then the Home/Guide button will not be emulated
# back_button_timeout = 2000
# !! Windows only !!
# Gamepads supported by Sunshine
# Possible values:
# x360 -- xbox 360 controller
# ds4 -- dualshock controller (PS4)
# gamepad = x360
# Control how fast keys will repeat themselves
# The initial delay in milliseconds before repeating keys
# key_repeat_delay = 500
#
# How often keys repeat every second
# This configurable option supports decimals
# key_repeat_frequency = 24.9
# The name of the audio sink used for Audio Loopback
# If you do not specify this variable, pulseaudio will select the default monitor device.
#
# You can find the name of the audio sink using the following command:
# !! Linux only !!
# pacmd list-sinks | grep "name:" if running vanilla pulseaudio
# pPipewire: Use `pactl info | grep Source`. In some causes you'd need to use the `sink` device. Try `pactl info | grep Sink`, if _Source_ doesn't work
# audio_sink = alsa_output.pci-0000_09_00.3.analog-stereo
#
# !! Windows only !!
# tools\audio-info.exe
# audio_sink = {0.0.0.00000000}.{FD47D9CC-4218-4135-9CE2-0C195C87405B}
#
# The virtual sink, is the audio device that's virtual (Like Steam Streaming Speakers), it allows Sunshine
# to stream audio, while muting the speakers.
# virtual_sink = {0.0.0.00000000}.{8edba70c-1125-467c-b89c-15da389bc1d4}
# !! Windows only !!
# You can select the video card you want to stream:
# The appropriate values can be found using the following command:
# tools\dxgi-info.exe
# adapter_name = Radeon RX 580 Series
# output_name = \\.\DISPLAY1
# !! Linux only !!
# Set the display number to stream.
# You can find them by the following command:
# xrandr --listmonitors
# Example output: "0: +HDMI-1 1920/518x1200/324+0+0 HDMI-1"
# ^ <-- You need this.
# output_name = 0
###############################################
# FFmpeg software encoding parameters
# Honestly, I have no idea what the optimal values would be.
# Play around with this :)
# Quantitization Parameter
# Some devices don't support Constant Bit Rate. For those devices, QP is used instead
# Higher value means more compression, but less quality
# qp = 28
# Minimum number of threads used by ffmpeg to encode the video.
# 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
# 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.
# If set to 0 (default), Sunshine will specify support for HEVC based on encoder
# 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 = 2
# Force a specific encoder, otherwise Sunshine will use the first encoder that is available
# supported encoders:
# nvenc
# amdvce # NOTE: alpha stage. The cursor is not yet displayed
# software
#
# encoder = nvenc
##################################### Software #####################################
# See x264 --fullhelp for the different presets
# sw_preset = superfast
# sw_tune = zerolatency
#
##################################### NVENC #####################################
###### presets ###########
# default
# hp -- high performance
# hq -- high quality
# slow -- hq 2 passes
# medium -- hq 1 pass
# fast -- hp 1 pass
# bd
# ll -- low latency
# llhq
# llhp
# lossless
# losslesshp
##########################
# nv_preset = llhq
#
####### rate control #####
# auto -- let ffmpeg decide rate control
# constqp -- constant QP mode
# vbr -- variable bitrate
# cbr -- constant bitrate
# cbr_hq -- cbr high quality
# cbr_ld_hq -- cbr low delay high quality
# vbr_hq -- vbr high quality
##########################
# nv_rc = auto
###### h264 entropy ######
# auto -- let ffmpeg nvenc decide the entropy encoding
# cabac
# cavlc
##########################
# nv_coder = auto
##################################### AMD #####################################
###### presets ###########
# default
# speed
# balanced
##########################
# amd_preset = balanced
#
####### rate control #####
# auto -- let ffmpeg decide rate control
# constqp -- constant QP mode
# vbr_latency -- Latency Constrained Variable Bitrate
# vbr_peak -- Peak Contrained Variable Bitrate
# cbr -- constant bitrate
##########################
# amd_rc = auto
###### h264 entropy ######
# auto -- let ffmpeg nvenc decide the entropy encoding
# cabac
# cavlc
##########################
# amd_coder = auto
#################################### VAAPI ###################################
####### adapter ##########
# Unlike with `amdvce` and `nvenc`, it doesn't matter if video encoding is done
# on a different GPU.
# Run the following commands:
# 1. ls /dev/dri/renderD*
# to find all devices capable of VAAPI
# 2. vainfo --display drm --device /dev/dri/renderD129 | grep -E "((VAProfileH264High|VAProfileHEVCMain|VAProfileHEVCMain10).*VAEntrypointEncSlice)|Driver version"
# Lists the name and capabilities of the device.
# To be supported by Sunshine, it needs to have at the very minimum:
# VAProfileH264High : VAEntrypointEncSlice
# adapter_name = /dev/dri/renderD128
##############################################
# Some configurable parameters, are merely toggles for specific features
# The first occurrence turns it on, the second occurence turns it off, the third occurence turns it on again, etc, etc
# Here, you change the default state of any flag
#
# To set the initial state of flags -0 and -1 to on, set the following flags:
# flags = 012
#
# See: sunshine --help for all options under the header: flags