

I would also like to be able to run Steam Link from the same pi, so I have installed that via the terminal and can simply start it by opening the terminal from Retropie with Shift+F4 and typing "steamlink". I have a Raspberry Pi model 3B connected to my TV with Retropie/Emulationstation installed. I wasn't sure what the best title for this is, so sorry if it's vague or confusing. Once you're done with that, you can proceed with the steps below.Hi. Before moving forward, you'll probably want to check out our guide to getting started with the Raspberry Pi, if you haven't already-it'll detail all the hardware you need for this project, as well as the initial setup of Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi's operating system. Using Steam Link on the Pi is very similar to its iOS and Android app, with just a tad more setup. But for the purposes of this guide, we'll focus on Steam Link and newer Pi models. If you have an Nvidia card in the gaming PC you're streaming from, though, you can create a very similar experience with Moonlight (Opens in a new window), an open-source client for Nvidia's GameStream technology.

Right Now, Steam Link is only compatible with the Raspberry Pi 3 and above. And if you have a Raspberry Pi running RetroPie, Steam Link is built in as an experimental add-on. If you want to stream those games to a TV, though, the Raspberry Pi is a perfect, inexpensive solution for doing just that. We've discussed how to stream games to your phone and tablet with the Steam Link app, and it's great-you get the mobility of playing anywhere in the house, but your gaming PC does the heavy lifting, sending the video feed to any device on the network. Remember the Steam Link, the $50 box from Valve that let you stream games from your PC to any TV in your house? The hardware has been discontinued, but Steam Link is still around as an app for iOS, Android, and-perhaps most intriguingly-the Raspberry Pi. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.

