Releases: moonlight-stream/moonlight-pc
Limelight PC v0.1.1 (Pre-alpha)
Please report any broken functionality.
Use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q to quit the stream. Holding Ctrl+Alt+Shift releases the mouse from the window.
If you've started a stream from another device, you will probably have to terminate it manually on the PC or end it from the device you started it with before you can start a new one to a different device.
If you're running 64-bit Windows, you'll want to get the JAR that corresponds to the architecture of the JRE you're running which might not match architecture of your Windows installation. I'd suggest trying the win32 version unless you explicitly remember installing a 64-bit JRE. If Limelight appears to get stuck at "Starting video stream...", you probably have the wrong JAR.
For those running Windows Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials, some recent virus definitions falsely detect some included DLLs. Updating your virus definitions should resolve this issue.
Fixes:
Settings not saving properly
DLLs are no longer extracted to the current directory on Windows.
Image quality improvements
Known issues:
Controller mapping doesn't work correctly for all controllers and platforms
Limelight PC v0.1 (Pre-alpha)
Please report any broken functionality.
Use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q to quit the stream. Holding Ctrl+Alt+Shift releases the mouse from the window.
If you've started a stream from another device, you will probably have to terminate it manually on the PC or end it from the device you started it with before you can start a new one to a different device.
If you're running 64-bit Windows, you'll want to get the JAR that corresponds to the architecture of the JRE you're running which might not match architecture of your Windows installation. I'd suggest trying the win32 version unless you explicitly remember installing a 64-bit JRE. If Limelight appears to get stuck at "Starting video stream...", you probably have the wrong JAR.
Due to the behavior of the JRE on Windows, Limelight-win32 and Limelight-win64 will need to extract some DLLs to the folder that they are started from. You may want to put the JAR in a separate folder to avoid excess clutter. This issue has been fixed for future releases.
For those running Windows Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials, the current virus definitions may falsely detect some of the DLLs inside the JAR. We've run these files through VirusTotal and nothing else detects them. If this is a problem, you can temporarily turn off real-time protection. The latest virus definitions should resolve this issue.
Known issues:
Controller mapping doesn't work correctly for all controllers and platforms