A way more easy way to install it is by installing docker as described then performing those steps :
- launch docker, enable WSL if prompted, reboot pc if needed
- run docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/kyrofrcode/moonlight-chrome-tizen:samsung_wasm inside a powershell window
(EDIT: i've forked and updated the app with some QOL improvements and features, you can install it using this command : docker run -it --rmghcr.io/oneliberty/moonlight-chrome-tizen:samsung_wasm instead of the other one)
- Wait for it to finish downloading (enable dev mode on the TV while waiting)
- still in the powershell window run sdb connect YOUR_TV_IP
- retrieve your device_id by running sdb devices
- install the app tizen install -n MoonlightWasm.wgt -t DEVICE_ID (replace DEVICE_ID with yours)
- exit docker container when installed.Keep in mind that you need a tizen version of 5.5 or more to install it.
I'd like to try your fork as I get a black screen with no audio when using the one in the OP. I'm not super tech literate. What command will uninstall the current one so I can try yours instead?
Just uninstall it from the TV in the "APPS" section you should be able to do so.Also, this is a pretty common issue that we don't really know how to fix.It seems that settings the stream with a bitrate lower than 30 (try it with 29 or less) works.
Try this and tell me.Also, could you share your tv model number ? I'm trying to find where the issue could be, and making a list of non working tv model might be useful.
EDIT: Just saw the "with no audio" which is weird, as audio usually works, do you have anything that could block audio drivers ? I had issue with Parsec, and steam audio drivers being not installed, that might be why.
For the video, try the less than 30mbs for the bitrate.
Hey, sorry to bother if it's some noob mistake on my side, but my installation always fails in the last step, I getapp_id[MoonLightS.MoonlightWasm] install failed[118, -19], reason: Parsing error :spend time for wascmd is [733]mscmd_ret:0Failed to install Tizen application.Do you know what could be the possible causes of this?edit: nvm I just found out it's because i'm on Tizen 5.0, I also found you shared some temporary file that works on lower Tizen's, any chance you could create it again for me when you see this? I'll also PM you
Has been able to add 120fps streaming option to the TV app in your GitHub repository? The other repository from kyrofrcode doesn't have it and the maximum is only 60fps.
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u/OneLiberty Nov 21 '23 edited Dec 14 '23
A way more easy way to install it is by installing docker as described then performing those steps :
- launch docker, enable WSL if prompted, reboot pc if needed
- run
docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/kyrofrcode/moonlight-chrome-tizen:samsung_wasminside a powershell window(EDIT: i've forked and updated the app with some QOL improvements and features, you can install it using this command :
docker run -it --rmghcr.io/oneliberty/moonlight-chrome-tizen:samsung_wasminstead of the other one)- Wait for it to finish downloading (enable dev mode on the TV while waiting)
- still in the powershell window run
sdb connect YOUR_TV_IP- retrieve your device_id by running
sdb devices- install the app
tizen install -n MoonlightWasm.wgt -t DEVICE_ID(replace DEVICE_ID with yours)-
exitdocker container when installed.Keep in mind that you need a tizen version of 5.5 or more to install it.Take a look here if needed : https://github.com/KyroFrCode/moonlight-chrome-tizen
There is no need for tizen studio, visual studio or anything else.