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PlayNite Watcher Script Guide

Welcome to the PlayNite Watcher script for Sunshine and Moonlight! This powerful script enables the automated addition of multiple games to Sunshine and ensures that Moonlight shuts down when you exit those games. It emulates the behavior of GeForce Experience, providing you with game names, box art, and additional details right within Moonlight once installed.

This script is also perfect for users who prefer the "Big Picture Mode" or FullScreen mode in PlayNite. It conveniently closes games launched in FullScreen mode upon exit, maintaining the same streamlined experience.

Why the script is necessary

Many games launch through unique launchers that initiate separate processes. As a result, these games are often added as "detached" commands, which Sunshine and Moonlight can't monitor to close the stream automatically. This script is designed to overcome that hurdle, enabling virtually any game to launch without sacrificing auto-close functionality.

Furthermore, the script is a great asset for those seeking to streamline their big picture mode experience.

In short, this script enhances PlayNite by running games as "commands," thus allowing Sunshine to recognize when a game is closed.

Caveats:

  • If using Windows 11, you'll need to set the default terminal to Windows Console Host as there is currently a bug in Windows Terminal that prevents hidden consoles from working properly.
    • That can be changed at Settings > System > For Developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
    • On older versions of Windows 11 it can be found at: Settings > Privacy & security > Security > For developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
  • The script will stop working if you move the folder, simply reinstall it to resolve that issue.
  • Due to Windows API restrictions, this script does not work on cold reboots (hard crashes or shutdowns of your computer).
    • If you're cold booting, simply sign into the computer using the "Desktop" app on Moonlight, then end the stream, then start it again.
    • Normal reboots issued from start menu will function as intended, no workarounds needed.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure:

  • Your host computer is Windows-based.
  • Sunshine is installed, version 0.20 or higher.

Setup Instructions

Note: This script automatically adds Playnite's fullscreen mode to Sunshine, so you don't need to manually add every game—just focus on your favorites.

  1. Open PlayNite: Launch the PlayNite application on your computer.
  2. Download the Extension: Visit the Playnite Add-ons page and download the "Sunshine App Export" extension. When prompted, open the extension in PlayNite.
  3. Restart PlayNite: Follow the on-screen instructions to restart PlayNite and proceed to the next steps.
  4. Select Games to Export: In PlayNite, select the games you want to export to Sunshine.
  5. Export Games:
    • Click on "Controller" in the top-left corner.
    • Navigate to "Extensions" -> "Sunshine App Export" -> "Export selected games."
  6. Specify Sunshine Path: If the installation path for Sunshine has changed, click "Browse" to locate it. If the path is correct, click "Export Games." Confirm the User Account Control (UAC) prompt that appears.
  7. Run the Installer: Double-click "Installer.bat" and accept the UAC prompt to continue.
  8. Handle Configuration Errors: If a configuration error occurs, follow any additional instructions provided.
  9. Finalize Setup: Click "Install" to complete the setup process. This will terminate any existing Moonlight sessions and restart PlayNite.

Important Notes:

  • Automatic Duplicate Removal: The script automatically removes duplicate exports when installing, so you don't have to worry about accidentally adding the same game more than once.
  • Re-exporting Games: You need to re-export and reinstall the script each time you want to add more games to Sunshine.
  • Removing Applications: To remove exported applications, either:
    • Visit the Sunshine Web UI application tab and remove them manually, or
    • Uninstall the script, which will remove remove all exported games.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with the PlayNite Watcher script, follow these steps:

  1. Review Setup Instructions: Double-check the setup instructions to ensure all steps were completed correctly.
  2. Verify Prerequisites: Confirm that all required prerequisites are installed and properly configured.
  3. Update Sunshine: Ensure that Sunshine is updated to at least version 0.20.

Export Issues: Not All Games Are Exported

The export feature only works for games with downloaded metadata. If you have added games manually (e.g., via scanning or manual entry), ensure that you download all necessary metadata for those games. To download metadata in Playnite:

  1. Right-click the game in Playnite.
  2. Select "Edit."
  3. Click the "Download Metadata" button.
  4. Choose "IGDB," select the correct game name, and follow the on-screen instructions to import all available data.

Tip: You can automate metadata downloads for all games by clicking the Playnite menu button and selecting "Download Metadata" (or press Control + D).

Session Not Terminating When Closing a Game

If the script doesn’t terminate the session when you close a game, it may be due to the script being saved in a location that requires administrator rights. This script does not run in administrator mode. To resolve this:

  • Adjust the folder's file permissions to allow write access for users.
  • Alternatively, move the folder to your user profile (e.g., Documents, Desktop) and reinstall the script.

If these steps don’t resolve your issues, seek further support on the Sunshine or Moonlight Discord channels. You can also contact the script creator, demon.cat, for additional help.

Recent Changes

  • Fixes issue raised in #14
  • Adjusted the automation to restart Playnite even if you don't confirm the installation dialog, making it easier to update your apps while using moonlight.
  • Adjusted the administrator prompt to only ask once, if you've already read the prompt at least once.

v2.1

03 Sep 22:22
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PlayNite Watcher Script Guide

Welcome to the PlayNite Watcher script for Sunshine and Moonlight! This powerful script enables the automated addition of multiple games to Sunshine and ensures that Moonlight shuts down when you exit those games. It emulates the behavior of GeForce Experience, providing you with game names, box art, and additional details right within Moonlight once installed.

This script is also perfect for users who prefer the "Big Picture Mode" or FullScreen mode in PlayNite. It conveniently closes games launched in FullScreen mode upon exit, maintaining the same streamlined experience.

Why the script is necessary

Many games launch through unique launchers that initiate separate processes. As a result, these games are often added as "detached" commands, which Sunshine and Moonlight can't monitor to close the stream automatically. This script is designed to overcome that hurdle, enabling virtually any game to launch without sacrificing auto-close functionality.

Furthermore, the script is a great asset for those seeking to streamline their big picture mode experience.

In short, this script enhances PlayNite by running games as "commands," thus allowing Sunshine to recognize when a game is closed.

Caveats:

  • If using Windows 11, you'll need to set the default terminal to Windows Console Host as there is currently a bug in Windows Terminal that prevents hidden consoles from working properly.
    • That can be changed at Settings > System > For Developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
    • On older versions of Windows 11 it can be found at: Settings > Privacy & security > Security > For developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
  • The script will stop working if you move the folder, simply reinstall it to resolve that issue.
  • Due to Windows API restrictions, this script does not work on cold reboots (hard crashes or shutdowns of your computer).
    • If you're cold booting, simply sign into the computer using the "Desktop" app on Moonlight, then end the stream, then start it again.
    • Normal reboots issued from start menu will function as intended, no workarounds needed.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure:

  • Your host computer is Windows-based.
  • Sunshine is installed, version 0.20 or higher.

Setup Instructions

Note: This script automatically adds Playnite's fullscreen mode to Sunshine, so you don't need to manually add every game—just focus on your favorites.

  1. Open PlayNite: Launch the PlayNite application on your computer.
  2. Download the Extension: Visit the Playnite Add-ons page and download the "Sunshine App Export" extension. When prompted, open the extension in PlayNite.
  3. Restart PlayNite: Follow the on-screen instructions to restart PlayNite and proceed to the next steps.
  4. Select Games to Export: In PlayNite, select the games you want to export to Sunshine.
  5. Export Games:
    • Click on "Controller" in the top-left corner.
    • Navigate to "Extensions" -> "Sunshine App Export" -> "Export selected games."
  6. Specify Sunshine Path: If the installation path for Sunshine has changed, click "Browse" to locate it. If the path is correct, click "Export Games." Confirm the User Account Control (UAC) prompt that appears.
  7. Run the Installer: Double-click "Installer.bat" and accept the UAC prompt to continue.
  8. Handle Configuration Errors: If a configuration error occurs, follow any additional instructions provided.
  9. Finalize Setup: Click "Install" to complete the setup process. This will terminate any existing Moonlight sessions and restart PlayNite.

Important Notes:

  • Automatic Duplicate Removal: The script automatically removes duplicate exports when installing, so you don't have to worry about accidentally adding the same game more than once.
  • Re-exporting Games: You need to re-export and reinstall the script each time you want to add more games to Sunshine.
  • Removing Applications: To remove exported applications, either:
    • Visit the Sunshine Web UI application tab and remove them manually, or
    • Uninstall the script, which will remove remove all exported games.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with the PlayNite Watcher script, follow these steps:

  1. Review Setup Instructions: Double-check the setup instructions to ensure all steps were completed correctly.
  2. Verify Prerequisites: Confirm that all required prerequisites are installed and properly configured.
  3. Update Sunshine: Ensure that Sunshine is updated to at least version 0.20.

Export Issues: Not All Games Are Exported

The export feature only works for games with downloaded metadata. If you have added games manually (e.g., via scanning or manual entry), ensure that you download all necessary metadata for those games. To download metadata in Playnite:

  1. Right-click the game in Playnite.
  2. Select "Edit."
  3. Click the "Download Metadata" button.
  4. Choose "IGDB," select the correct game name, and follow the on-screen instructions to import all available data.

Tip: You can automate metadata downloads for all games by clicking the Playnite menu button and selecting "Download Metadata" (or press Control + D).

Session Not Terminating When Closing a Game

If the script doesn’t terminate the session when you close a game, it may be due to the script being saved in a location that requires administrator rights. This script does not run in administrator mode. To resolve this:

  • Adjust the folder's file permissions to allow write access for users.
  • Alternatively, move the folder to your user profile (e.g., Documents, Desktop) and reinstall the script.

If these steps don’t resolve your issues, seek further support on the Sunshine or Moonlight Discord channels. You can also contact the script creator, demon.cat, for additional help.

Recent Changes

  • Adjusted the automation to restart Playnite even if you don't confirm the installation dialog, making it easier to update your apps while using moonlight.
  • Adjusted the administrator prompt to only ask once, if you've already read the prompt at least once.

v2.0

25 Feb 19:57
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PlayNite Watcher Script Guide

Welcome to the PlayNite Watcher script for Sunshine and Moonlight! This powerful script enables the automated addition of multiple games to Sunshine and ensures that Moonlight shuts down when you exit those games. It emulates the behavior of GeForce Experience, providing you with game names, box art, and additional details right within Moonlight once installed.

This script is also perfect for users who prefer the "Big Picture Mode" or FullScreen mode in PlayNite. It conveniently closes games launched in FullScreen mode upon exit, maintaining the same streamlined experience.

Why the script is necessary

Many games launch through unique launchers that initiate separate processes. As a result, these games are often added as "detached" commands, which Sunshine and Moonlight can't monitor to close the stream automatically. This script is designed to overcome that hurdle, enabling virtually any game to launch without sacrificing auto-close functionality.

Furthermore, the script is a great asset for those seeking to streamline their big picture mode experience.

In short, this script enhances PlayNite by running games as "commands," thus allowing Sunshine to recognize when a game is closed.

Caveats:

  • If using Windows 11, you'll need to set the default terminal to Windows Console Host as there is currently a bug in Windows Terminal that prevents hidden consoles from working properly.
    • That can be changed at Settings > System > For Developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
    • On older versions of Windows 11 it can be found at: Settings > Privacy & security > Security > For developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
  • The script will stop working if you move the folder, simply reinstall it to resolve that issue.
  • Due to Windows API restrictions, this script does not work on cold reboots (hard crashes or shutdowns of your computer).
    • If you're cold booting, simply sign into the computer using the "Desktop" app on Moonlight, then end the stream, then start it again.
    • Normal reboots issued from start menu will function as intended, no workarounds needed.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure:

  • Your host computer is Windows-based.
  • Sunshine is installed, version 0.20 or higher.

Setup Instructions

Note: The script automatically adds Playnite's fullscreen mode to Sunshine, allowing you to skip manually adding every game—focus on your favorites.

  1. Open the PlayNite application on your computer.
  2. Navigate to the Playnite Add-ons page and download the "Sunshine App Export" extension. When prompted, open it in PlayNite.
  3. Restart PlayNite as instructed to move to the next steps.
  4. Select the games you want to export to Sunshine within PlayNite.
  5. Go to "Controller" in the top-left corner, then "Extensions" -> "Sunshine App Export" -> "Export selected games."
  6. If Sunshine's installation path has changed, click "Browse" to find it; if not, click "Export Games." Confirm the admin rights UAC prompt that appears.
  7. Run "Installer.bat" by double-clicking it, and accept the admin prompt. A list of your selected games will be displayed.
  8. Follow any provided instructions if a configuration error occurs.
  9. Click "Install" to finalize the setup

The script will automatically remove any duplicate applications during an export and will also remove all exports when uninstalling the script.

You will need to export and install the script again each time you wish to add more games to Sunshine.

To remove applications, visit the Sunshine Web UI application tab and remove them there, or uninstall the script to automatically remove all exports.

Recent Changes

Reworked the script to be easier to install and uninstall, it also removes duplicated applications if applicable.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with the PlayNite Watcher script, take the following steps:

  1. Revisit the setup instructions to verify correct completion.
  2. Check that all prerequisites are in place and configured correctly.
  3. Ensure Sunshine is updated to at least version 0.20.

If problems persist, seek further support on the Sunshine or Moonlight Discord channels. The script's creator is DemonCat.

1.1.0

22 Nov 00:50
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Changes

  • Implements #6
    • Basically, the script will no longer prompt you for the location of Playnite every time it is used, it will now remember the location.

PlayNite Watcher Script Guide

Welcome to the PlayNite Watcher script for Sunshine and Moonlight! This powerful script enables the automated addition of multiple games to Sunshine and ensures that Moonlight shuts down when you exit those games. It emulates the behavior of GeForce Experience, providing you with game names, box art, and additional details right within Moonlight once installed.

This script is also perfect for users who prefer the "Big Picture Mode" or FullScreen mode in PlayNite. It conveniently closes games launched in FullScreen mode upon exit, maintaining the same streamlined experience.

Why the script is necessary

Many games launch through unique launchers that initiate separate processes. As a result, these games are often added as "detached" commands, which Sunshine and Moonlight can't monitor to close the stream automatically. This script is designed to overcome that hurdle, enabling virtually any game to launch without sacrificing auto-close functionality.

Furthermore, the script is a great asset for those seeking to streamline their big picture mode experience.

In short, this script enhances PlayNite by running games as "commands," thus allowing Sunshine to recognize when a game is closed.

Caveats:

  • If using Windows 11, you'll need to set the default terminal to Windows Console Host as there is currently a bug in Windows Terminal that prevents hidden consoles from working properly.
    • That can be changed at Settings > System > For Developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
    • On older versions of Windows 11 it can be found at: Settings > Privacy & security > Security > For developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
  • The script will stop working if you move the folder, simply reinstall it to resolve that issue.
  • Due to Windows API restrictions, this script does not work on cold reboots (hard crashes or shutdowns of your computer).
    • If you're cold booting, simply sign into the computer using the "Desktop" app on Moonlight, then end the stream, then start it again.
    • Normal reboots issued from start menu will function as intended, no workarounds needed.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure:

  • Your host computer is Windows-based.
  • Sunshine is installed, version 0.20 or higher.

Setup Instructions

Note: The script automatically adds Playnite's fullscreen mode to Sunshine, allowing you to skip manually adding every game—focus on your favorites.

  1. Open the PlayNite application on your computer.
  2. Navigate to the Playnite Add-ons page and download the "Sunshine App Export" extension. When prompted, open it in PlayNite.
  3. Restart PlayNite as instructed to move to the next steps.
  4. Select the games you want to export to Sunshine within PlayNite.
  5. Go to "Controller" in the top-left corner, then "Extensions" -> "Sunshine App Export" -> "Export selected games."
  6. If Sunshine's installation path has changed, click "Browse" to find it; if not, click "Export Games." Confirm the admin rights UAC prompt that appears.
  7. Run "Installer.bat" by double-clicking it, and accept the admin prompt. A list of your selected games will be displayed.
  8. Follow any provided instructions if a configuration error occurs.
  9. Mark the checkboxes next to each game to which you want to apply the script, or select "Check All" for all games.
  10. Click "Install" to finalize the setup.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with the PlayNite Watcher script, take the following steps:

  1. Revisit the setup instructions to verify correct completion.
  2. Check that all prerequisites are in place and configured correctly.
  3. Ensure Sunshine is updated to at least version 0.20.

If problems persist, seek further support on the Sunshine or Moonlight Discord channels. The script's creator is DemonCat.

1.0.8

15 Jun 03:08
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Changes

  • Adjusted the exit time for FullScreen to six seconds, as it was causing issues with playtime statistics in playnite by exiting too early.
  • Improved performance of exiting and starting applications from within the script.

PlayNite Watcher Script Guide

Welcome to the PlayNite Watcher script for Sunshine and Moonlight! This powerful script enables the automated addition of multiple games to Sunshine and ensures that Moonlight shuts down when you exit those games. It emulates the behavior of GeForce Experience, providing you with game names, box art, and additional details right within Moonlight once installed.

This script is also perfect for users who prefer the "Big Picture Mode" or FullScreen mode in PlayNite. It conveniently closes games launched in FullScreen mode upon exit, maintaining the same streamlined experience.

Why the script is necessary

Many games launch through unique launchers that initiate separate processes. As a result, these games are often added as "detached" commands, which Sunshine and Moonlight can't monitor to close the stream automatically. This script is designed to overcome that hurdle, enabling virtually any game to launch without sacrificing auto-close functionality.

Furthermore, the script is a great asset for those seeking to streamline their big picture mode experience.

In short, this script enhances PlayNite by running games as "commands," thus allowing Sunshine to recognize when a game is closed.

Caveats:

  • The script only works with Sunshine version 0.20.x or newer.
  • On Windows 11, due to a bug in Windows Terminal, set the default terminal to Windows Console Host via Settings > Privacy & security > For developers > Terminal. Switch from [Let Windows decide] to [Windows Console Host].
  • If the installation folder is moved, the script will stop working. Reinstall the script to resolve this.
  • Due to security restrictions in Windows, this script does not function on cold reboots and you must sign in again to resolve. If you encounter a cold boot, sign in using the "Desktop" app on Moonlight, end the stream, and then restart it. This step is generally not required for normal reboots.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure:

  • Your host computer is Windows-based.
  • Sunshine is installed, version 0.20 or higher.

Setup Instructions

Note: The script automatically adds Playnite's fullscreen mode to Sunshine, allowing you to skip manually adding every game—focus on your favorites.

  1. Open the PlayNite application on your computer.
  2. Navigate to the Playnite Add-ons page and download the "Sunshine App Export" extension. When prompted, open it in PlayNite.
  3. Restart PlayNite as instructed to move to the next steps.
  4. Select the games you want to export to Sunshine within PlayNite.
  5. Go to "Controller" in the top-left corner, then "Extensions" -> "Sunshine App Export" -> "Export selected games."
  6. If Sunshine's installation path has changed, click "Browse" to find it; if not, click "Export Games." Confirm the admin rights UAC prompt that appears.
  7. Run "Installer.bat" by double-clicking it, and accept the admin prompt. A list of your selected games will be displayed.
  8. Follow any provided instructions if a configuration error occurs.
  9. Mark the checkboxes next to each game to which you want to apply the script, or select "Check All" for all games.
  10. Click "Install" to finalize the setup.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with the PlayNite Watcher script, take the following steps:

  1. Revisit the setup instructions to verify correct completion.
  2. Check that all prerequisites are in place and configured correctly.
  3. Ensure Sunshine is updated to at least version 0.20.

If problems persist, seek further support on the Sunshine or Moonlight Discord channels. The script's creator is DemonCat.

PlayNite Watcher Script

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Superseded by https://github.com/Nonary/PlayNiteWatcher/releases/latest

Please visit the link above to download the script.

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PlayNite Watcher Script

Welcome to the PlayNite Watcher script for Sunshine and Moonlight! This script helps you add multiple games to Sunshine, and automatically closes Moonlight when the games are closed. It also allows you to end the stream and have it close automatically on your computer. This script creates an experience similar to GeForce Experience with its limited 300 supported games. Once the installation is done, you'll see game names, box art, and other details in Moonlight.

If you prefer having a "Big Picture Mode" experience, or want to utilize the FullScreen mode of PlayNite this script also offers that capability as well, with the support of terminating any currently running game when you close the app from Moonlight.

Why a script is needed

A lot of games launch with their own launchers, and do not work without being added as a "detached" command. Unfortunately, when doing this... it prevents Sunshine and Moonlight from being able to tell if the game has closed to end the stream automatically.

In addition, those that prefer to add a single app for a big picture mode experience, can also benefit from this script as it will close out games and end sunshine automatically once finished. This is useful for setting up a "kiosk" PC, or handling out closing out frozen emulators using just Moonlight itself.

Essentially, the purpose of this script is to use PlayNite to allow most games to work in the way you'd expect them to work by converting them into "commands" which can be watched by Sunshine.

Caveats:

  • This script only works with Sunshine 0.20.x or above.
  • If using Windows 11, you'll need to set the default terminal to Windows Console Host as there is currently a bug in Windows Terminal that prevents hidden consoles from working properly.
    • That can be changed at Settings > Privacy & security > Security > For developers > Terminal [Let Windows decide] >> (change to) >> Terminal [Windows Console Host]
  • Prepcommands do not work from cold reboots, and will prevent Sunshine from working until you logon locally.
    • You should add a new application (with any name you'd like) in the WebUI and leave both the command and detached command empty.
    • When adding this new application, make sure global prep command option is disabled.
    • That will serve as a fallback option when you have to remote into your computer from a cold start.
    • Normal reboots issued from start menu, will still work without the workaround above as long as Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options and "Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up after an update" is enabled which is default in Windows 10 & 11.
  • The script will stop working if you move the folder, simply reinstall it to resolve that issue.

Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you meet these requirements:

  • Your host computer must be running on Windows.
  • Sunshine must be installed as a service (the zip version of Sunshine won't work with this script).
  • Set Sunshine's logging level to Debug.
  • Users must have read permissions to %WINDIR%/Temp/Sunshine.log (do not change other permissions, just ensure Users have at least read permissions).
  • Sunshine is at least 0.20 or higher.

Setup

Note: The script will add Playnite fullscreen mode to Sunshine automatically, so you don't have to add every game to Sunshine, focus on exporting your most popular ones. The fullscreen mode added is like Steams "Big Picture Mode" and can be used to launch games you have not added directly to Sunshine.

  1. Open the PlayNite program on your computer.
  2. Visit the Playnite Add-ons page and download the "Sunshine App Export" extension, when prompted by the browser to open it in PlayNite, click Open.
  3. After it is installed, you will be prompted to reboot PlayNite, please do so to proceed to the next steps.
  4. In PlayNite, select the games you want to expoty to Sunshine.
  5. Click the "Controller" menu button in the top left corner of the PlayNite window, then go to "Extensions" -> "Sunshine App Export" -> "Export selected games".
  6. If you've changed the install path of Sunshine, click the browse button to select the correct path, otherwise just click "Export Games" to finalize the export. You will be prompted for administrator rights, confirm the prompt and approve the UAC prompt (it will show up as Windows Powershell is requesting changes to your computer.)
  7. Double-click on the "Installer.bat" file. Click OK on the administrator prompt dialog. A window will open, showing the list of games you selected in step 5.
  8. If you see an error message about the program being unable to retrieve configuration, follow the instructions in the error message to fix the issue.
  9. Check the box next to each game you want to install the PlayNite Watcher Script on. Alternatively, click the Check All button to select all PlayNite games added to Sunshine.
  10. Click the "Install" button when you're ready.

Installing the script will automatically add a Playnite application to Sunshine which will launch the fullscreen of Playnite, which can be used to launch your least popular games if you prefer not to add everything to Sunshine.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues while using the PlayNite Watcher script, try these steps to resolve them:

  1. Make sure you've followed all the setup steps correctly.
  2. Verify you have the proper prerequisites installed and configured.
  3. Ensure you have read permissions for %WINDIR%/Temp/Sunshine.log.
  4. Verify Sunshine is at 0.20 or higher.

If you still experience issues after following these troubleshooting steps, please consider posting your issue on either the Sunshine or Moonlight discord. The author of this script is DemonCat.

Playnite Watcher - Alpha

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