HackModford
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Me.... I'll wait for the miraculous OnLive. (seriously I believe in it )
fischju2000 said:He could use Dolphin and emulate GC games, many of which play perfectly, and do a custom control map. Or he could also hook his Gamecube up to a video capture card on his PC, open the stream in MPC or something, and stream that and use a wireless controller or something. The former would be much easier.
Streammygame isn't the same as regular VNC, it compresses the video server side and decompresses it client side, it uses more CPU power but the Pandora is only (relatively) 800x480. If there were a good port, I would use the service for some things.
HackModford said:Me.... I'll wait for the miraculous OnLive. (seriously I believe in it )
fearofshorts said:From what I read in an article on one of the other threads, streammygame is actually a fake.
By doing the math, the writer showed us that for them to stream the quality of video they promised it would require (something like) an internet connection 10 times faster than any current technology and nearly millions of servers, many more than Google has.
palmertech said:fearofshorts said:From what I read in an article on one of the other threads, streammygame is actually a fake.
By doing the math, the writer showed us that for them to stream the quality of video they promised it would require (something like) an internet connection 10 times faster than any current technology and nearly millions of servers, many more than Google has.
You are thinking of OnLive. I use Streammygame on my local network, and it works absolutely flawlessly. If you use it on the internet, and both connection are high speed and solid, you can do pretty well.
Fake is a bit strong, you could say it's as much vapourware as Pandora. (As in it's not out yet, and how could they ever hope to produce it, it's just not viable) It's in beta at the moment and actually being used. Near the end of the thread that I gave the link to earlier, there was even a review by someone who got hold of a beta pass.fearofshorts said:palmertech said:fearofshorts said:From what I read in an article on one of the other threads, streammygame is actually a fake.
By doing the math, the writer showed us that for them to stream the quality of video they promised it would require (something like) an internet connection 10 times faster than any current technology and nearly millions of servers, many more than Google has.
You are thinking of OnLive. I use Streammygame on my local network, and it works absolutely flawlessly. If you use it on the internet, and both connection are high speed and solid, you can do pretty well.
Oh! You're right. I got the two confused. Sorry!
OnLive is the one that promised to host the game on their servers and then stream it in HD, right?
Yeah, that's the fake one.
It might not be fake, but it's at the very least misleading. A couple of claims from their site include "OnLive connects you to game servers through the Internet, instantly sending your controller actions upstream and the results back downstream at blinding fast speeds" and "For HDTV resolution (720p60), OnLive needs 5 Mbps."Na-Noo said:Fake is a bit strong, you could say it's as much vapourware as Pandora. (As in it's not out yet, and how could they ever hope to produce it, it's just not viable) It's in beta at the moment and actually being used. Near the end of the thread that I gave the link to earlier, there was even a review by someone who got hold of a beta pass.
I'm not saying it will replace pc's and consoles, may not even work for all types of games.
It may never even get past beta for all we know, and being sceptical is fine, but calling it fake is a bit much.
Just my 2 cents.
i still think it's stupidPunchOut said:Well grasshoppir, you don't understand.
I'm not talking about streaming like OnLive, who stream games from them server, but StreamMyGame, who allow you to stream a game on your PC, to another device, if it's not enough powerfull.
But you need a strong PC !
For exemple, Pandora can't run X86 games and application, or haven't enough power to handle Gamecube and PS2 emulation.
If your PC can handle those, you can stream into your Pandora.
Yeah, I thought it would be best to switch to something less offensivegrasshoppir said:i still think it's stupid
EDIT: mali, no i was not joking. btw thanks for changing your disgusting avatar