The open-source community made PlayStation Remote Play app Chiaki-ng v1.10.0 has rolled out, making it even better to stream games to other systems.
Really useful for households with multiple people fighting over a TV, or for when you want to lay in bed and stream games to something like a Steam Deck. Options are good right? Giving you what the official hardware vendors often don't.
With this v1.10.0 release you get all these improvements:
- improve streaming quality and stability with better queueing, reset handling, congestion control, and streaming metrics
- add an OpenGL renderer backend plus major renderer and libplacebo fixes, adaptive queue depth, and custom upscalers
- add VSync support plus spatial upscaler presets under settings->video->Render
- improve PSN remote play reliability with configurable NAT port guessing and holepunching fixes
- rework audio, microphone, and haptics paths for better recovery and fewer failure cases
- fix macOS ARM rendering, crash-on-exit, and controller input issues, and add iOS/tvOS compilation support
Notable new changes:
Source: GitHub
They have easy to use AppImage downloads available for Linux. It's also available direct from Flathub.
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I love Chiaki.
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Chiaki-ng has turned in to a convenient way for me to stream my ps5 to my friends. No need to setup my capture card. I never had issue with stream quality in my house but when I visited my sister the stream would corrupt every few seconds so maybe this will fix some of that tho I blame the wifi more then Chiaki-ng. I wish their was interest in getting the other platforms that Chiaki supported over to Chiaki-ng.
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