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After MacOS upgrade to Sequoia, Moonlight can´t connect to Sunshine server anymore #1450

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ftmiranda opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 0 comments

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** Description of the issue**
I'm not sure if this is an issue with Moonlight on MacOS (using the latest version, 6.1.0) or if this is an issue with Sunshine (using version v2024.1025.12635).
Everything was fine before the upgrade of the MacOS to Sequoia (MAcOS 15)
Now what happens is, it tries to connect but I receive a message stating to lower the bit rate - which I did to no success.
My Sunshine server is running on Ubuntu 24.04.1 . I installed Moonlight on my Android phone and I was able to connect to my Sunshine server without any issues. This leads me to think that it might be a Moonlight issue on MacOS specifically? Not sure, this is why I posted this message here so we can all try to figure this one out

Steps to reproduce
Just try to use the Moonlight client to connect to my Sunshine server

Other Moonlight clients
The issue does not happen with Moonlight on Android, only so far on Moonlight on MacOS (I don´t have Windows systems so I can´t say it also happens there)

Moonlight settings (please complete the following information)
I'm using, I believe the default settings, I don´t mess around with these things

Client PC details (please complete the following information)

  • OS: MacOS Sequoia 15.0.1
  • Moonlight Version: 6.1.0
  • GPU: on the client Mac? It is a M2 Macbook

Server PC details (please complete the following information)

  • OS: Ubuntu 24.0.1
  • Sunshine or GeForce Experience version: v2024.1025.12635
  • GPU: RTX 3090
  • GPU driver: nvidia 550

Moonlight Logs (please attach)

  • On macOS, Moonlight-###.log files can be found in /tmp. In Finder, press Cmd+Shift+G, then type /tmp to navigate there.

Moonlight-1729944753.log

** relevant comments **
Everything was working fine before the MacOS upgrade

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