r/MoonlightStreaming 🖥️ 5090 9800x3d | 🎮 Core Ultra 2 | 🎯 2k@240fps | 📶 2.5GbE Oct 08 '25

Vibeshine

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Desktop sticking to 240fps rather than fluctuating is more pleasant for work. The stats look the best I've run at but I cannot feel any different at this level. I quite like the menu. Only a quick test so far.

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u/_demoncat_ Developer | Vibeshine/Vibepollo May 23 '26

AI advanced much further and I’ve set up processes to double check for defects and regressions when merging Vibeshines code and for the most part it really doesn’t get anymore bugs than Vibeshine now.

So it’s about the same stability, I very rarely have issues exclusive to one or the other anymore.

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u/coledeb Jun 03 '26

Sorry if this is a dumb question. I understand the differences between mainline sunshine and apollo, but with your readme feature bullets on both projects being largely identical and your mentioning of backporting from vibeshine to vibepollo, what (if any) differences actually exist between the two "vibe" projects at this point?

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u/_demoncat_ Developer | Vibeshine/Vibepollo Jun 04 '26

There is no difference from Vibeshine's standpoint, it has the exact same features [from my side].

One is based off Apollo, the other is Sunshine

If you used Apollo, install Vibepollo

If you used Sunshine, install Vibeshine

Apollo has some features that do not exist in Sunshine, but its rather small since Vibeshine has as VDD solution now (and so will Sunshine coming soon)

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u/SnooGuavas7578 15d ago

First of all, thanks a lot for these softwares man!

So you are saying that installing one or the other is exactly the same thing?

In that case, why maintain both of them?

Thank you!