Apollo (a sunshine fork) can create a virtual monitor that matches your device's display specs (similar to what you mentioned GeForce now handles devices' aspect ratios) and it's fully configurable.
Also in VR, the aspect ratio can be anything, whatever fits the game!
I'll take a look on my Win 10 machine regarding turning off the display. The "disconnect monitor" option in Windows display settings is finicky even on Win 11
I checked - I'm not seeing the same "disconnect display" option on Win 10, as well as HDR isn't showing up as an option to toggle on. I'll add those as a note in my guide
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Apollo (a sunshine fork) can create a virtual monitor that matches your device's display specs (similar to what you mentioned GeForce now handles devices' aspect ratios) and it's fully configurable.
Also in VR, the aspect ratio can be anything, whatever fits the game!
Hope it's informative! https://azadux.blog/2024/09/07/simulating-monitors-in-vr/
Not bad. Not bad at all! Configuring my desktop screens to turn off took some tweaking. Maybe bc I’m still running windows 10?
It's pretty amazing how high quality + low latency the video can be on 5Ghz wifi. https://bsky.app/profile/azadux.com/post/3lgr7g3lemn2p
I'll take a look on my Win 10 machine regarding turning off the display. The "disconnect monitor" option in Windows display settings is finicky even on Win 11
Otherwise, performance seems just as good