Steam Beta Update Adds Streaming From Linux Hosts

Written by Michael Larabel in Valve on 4 September 2014 at 09:00 AM EDT. 26 Comments
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A new Steam beta update was released yesterday that adds support for streaming from Linux hosts.

The other changes in this release include support for NVIDIA ShadowPlay, which is hardware-accelerated OpenGL capturing. There's also AMD VCE hardware encoding of Direct3D games for Radeon GCN GPUs under Windows.

More details on this latest Steam Linux beta update via SteamCommunity.com. It's great to see Valve finally enabling the Linux in-home streaming support for gamers.
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