so Steam Link my beautiful beautiful
Steam Link, that lets you stream games
from your gaming machine down to any
display with the HDMI, port is being
discontinued. Well the good news is that
Valve, even though they're not going to
make the hardware anymore, they're gonna
keep working on that software and make
it available for free. One of the
easiest ways to get that going is with
the Raspberry Pi so today I'm gonna show
you how to turn a Raspberry Pi into a
Steam Link. So here we go!
So because I know I'll
get questions about it I'm using a
Raspberry Pi bundle in this video it's
called the Cana Kit gives you the
Raspberry Pi the case of power
everything you need to get going I'll
put a link down in the description that
it'll take you to that and as of going
through this tutorial if you think any
questions please feel free to leave
those in the comment section below and
with all that out of the way let's get
right to it so the first thing you're
gonna need is a micro SD card that goes
in the Raspberry Pi once you get that
loading into your card reader stick it
into your computer and then we'll jump
in and do the rest of this alright so
here we are in the desktop and I'm gonna
be doing this in Linux but the process
is exactly the same in Linux, Mac or
Windows so it doesn't matter what
operating system you're on you're gonna
use all the same software and everything
so after we insert the SD card into the
computer that we're gonna need a few
pieces of software the first one is
Raspian Stretch now this is the
operating system that we're gonna be
loading onto that SD card to boot up the
Raspberry Pi and if you're familiar with
this grab whatever version you want if
you're not familiar with it
just grab this one with the recommended
software it has everything you need on
there it's a little bit more bloated
than what you need but it'll just get
you up and going and be kind of painless
so either download the zip directly or
download through torrent the torrent
you're gonna get it a little bit faster
but it's exactly the same and then when
you download it you'll get this recipe
and stretch full zip go ahead and
extract that and when you extract it
you'll get the .IMG file so that
part's done next part we need to get
Etcher.
If you don't have it already go out to
the site I'll put this site and the site
actually everything I talked about I'll
put in the
description but go out to here download
at your this is just a free image
writing program so once you have those
two things go ahead and start up Etcher
and we're gonna go and select that IMG
file so it's right here but I'm just
going to navigate to my downloads folder
an image that's where it's going to be
on your system most likely or wherever
you extracted that IMG open that up
select your drive and continue now just
flash it if the prompt you for a
password go ahead and enter it and this
is gonna take a few minutes but it'll
write everything you need onto that SD
card to boot up your Raspberry Pi. So
while this is going I want to talk about
this other tab that I have open here and
this is to actually install steam link
after we get the Raspberry Pi up and
going so we're not going to do that on
this machine but we're gonna run these
commands after we get the Raspberry Pi
all set up and this will load steam link
onto our Raspberry Pi
alright so now etchers done and that
image is written to the SD card all we
need to do now is take that out of the
computer put it into the Raspberry Pi
and fire it up alright so here we are in
the Raspberry Pi you this is the
raspbian OS now when you first start up
your Raspberry Pi it's gonna take a
really really really long time so just
be patient it'll eventually come up to
this screen and then we're just going to
go through these settings real quick now
at this point if you're using an
ethernet cable which if you're doing
this game streaming you probably should
you're gonna get better performance you
won't have to do this but obviously I'm
not using that right now so I need to
select my wireless network you can still
do this off the wireless network it's
just gonna work better off of Wired so
if you get this message asking you to
update the software go ahead and do that
now this will just download updates from
the internet and apply them to your
system this will take just another few
minutes as well alright so we are all
updated rebooted and ready to go so this
is the fun part now we use those
commands that we looked at earlier so
we're going to type sudo apt update so
next thing we're going to do is sudo apt
install steam link so that is all
downloaded and everything so now we just
launch steam link
and it's automatically going out and
getting all those updates so here we are
now we're in steam link we can go
through the get started menu Here I am
using just a generic wired xbox360
controller and I'm gonna select pair
another controller the one on the left
is my laptop and the one on the right is
my gaming machine so I'm gonna select
that and then on the machine you have to
enter in this code there'll be a little
pop-up that comes up you enter in that
code and everything syncs up for you
okay so there we go we made the
connection and it did a network test and
since I'm on the wireless it found some
issues so there's kind of high latency
there's no frame loss but might have
some problems with the wireless so we're
all connected we can go ahead and click
on start playing it'll connect to my
gaming machine alright so here we are in
steam link I'm just using the 360
controller to navigate through the menus
here and we'll go into library and let's
launch up a game real quick and try it
out again these are all playing on my
gaming machine and streaming to the
Raspberry Pi through the steam link
software
you
so here we go even over a 2.4 gigahertz
Wi-Fi you can see that it still works
really really well it's pretty it's
smooth I'm not getting any lag right now
the controls are very very responsive if
you're seeing any lag it's probably
because I'm recording this at 24 frames
per second so keep that in mind but on
my screen it is completely lag free and
extremely playable and then if you want
even better performance you can hook up
the wired connection and you know you'll
get a little less latency than you will
over the Wi-Fi now if you ever want to
get out of steam link and get back to
the raspbian OS it's super easy to do so
you just come back up here hit the
little power thing and stop streaming
and this will dump you right back to the
desktop and that's it anytime you want
to launch into steam link you just start
up your Raspberry Pi type in steam link
and you're off and running now there are
ways to auto start steam link when you
start up your Raspberry Pi those are a
little more complicated and a little
beyond the scope of this video but if
you want to see that I'm happy to make a
video on it just let me know down in the
comment section alright so that's all
there is to it as you can see it is
super easy to turn your Raspberry Pi
into a Steam Link, again if you have any
questions or comments leave those in the
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