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And yes, NVidia knows of course the best place in their driver to catch and encode the picture.
Did you also notice that if you turn off the proprietary nvidia gamestream, the steam in house streaming suddenly works a lot better?
Nvidia proprietary gamestream? Where?
Moonlight is the reversed engineered variant of the proprietary gamestream protocol for the client side.
The lore is that if you can play using moonlight, it means you have nvidia gamestream turned on.
Having gamestream turned on will impact the speed of the steam capture compositor.
So somewhere in your settings on your windows system you have to turn that off.
Steam's method only uses open API's to capture, encode and stream. And it works cross platform.
So your explanation makes sense to me. Something nVidia is doing is getting in the way and degrading the steam streaming capability. Or could be... bearing in mind I haven't had the ability to verify this. It seems likely to me, though.
Unfortunately, I have use-cases where I really need moonlight... so I won't be disabling it. I'll have to get used to using their MSTC.exe accelerated remote desktop "hack" to get my full library.
Parsec will probably offer the same experience, if not better than Moonlight.
That said, the host is a coffee lake i5 (desktop) with a RTX 2080 Ti, forced to run XCom2 at 1024x768 with most options turned off (runs fine @ 4k, all maxed via moonlight). The client is another coffee lake i7 (mobile) with an RTX 2060. I'd expect if anything would work smoothly, that pair should.
The network is hardwired 1 gigabit via an old Dell PowerConnect managed switch with very little traffic on it.
Some games ran much better on Moonlight, regardless if it was wired or not. Sonic Mania had much better and smoother FPS on wired Moonlight VS Steam Link. There has been a few updates to Steam Link and my Asus router since then, and now its smooth.
As for congested wireless network, maybe. It`s difficult for me to run a wired network in my house, so I've updated to a WiFi 6 network card and router in order to ensure that I have the latest technology at least. Do Wifi 6 VS Wifi 5 even matter?