#Limelight-pi Limelight is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream, as used by the NVIDIA Shield, but built for Linux/OSX/Windows. Limelight-pi allows you to stream your full collection of Steam games from your powerful Windows desktop to your Raspberry Pi. [Limelight-common](https://github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-common) is the shared codebase between different implementations [Limelight-common](https://github.com/irtimmer/limelight-common) is the forked code used by Limelight-pi [Limelight](https://github.com/cgutman/limelight) also has an Android implementation. [Limelight-pc](https://github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-pc) also has an Linux (X)/OSX/Windows implementation. ##Features * Streams Steam and all of your games from your PC to your Raspberry Pi. ##Installation * Download [GeForce Experience](http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience) and install on your Windows PC * Download the appropriate jar from the [GitHub releases page](https://github.com/irtimmer/limelight-pi/releases) * Install libopus0 (Debian/Raspbian) or opus (ArchLinux/Fedora/Pidora) * [Configure sound](http://elinux.org/R-Pi_Troubleshooting#Sound) ##Requirements * [GFE compatible](http://shield.nvidia.com/play-pc-games/) computer with GTX 600/700 series GPU (for the PC you're streaming from) * High-end wireless router (802.11n dual-band recommended) or Wired network ##Usage * Ensure your machine and Raspberry Pi are on the same network * Turn on Shield Streaming in the GFE settings * Start Limelight-pi with -pair option * Accept the pairing confirmation on your PC * Start Limelight-pi normally * Play games! ##Compile * Install ant * Install libopus-dev and libasound2-dev (Debian/Raspbian) or opus-devel and alsa-lib-devel (Fedora/Pidora) * Build using Ant ``ant`` ##Contribute This project is being actively developed at [XDA](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2505510) 1. Fork us 2. Write code 3. Send Pull Requests ##Authors * [Iwan Timmer](https://github.com/irtimmer) * [Cameron Gutman](https://github.com/cgutman) * [Diego Waxemberg](https://github.com/dwaxemberg) * [Aaron Neyer](https://github.com/Aaronneyer) * [Andrew Hennessy](https://github.com/yetanothername)