Yukino Song is an independent developer whose open-source catalog currently centers on Apollo, a lightweight fork of the Sunshine game-streaming host that rewrites the video pipeline to match the client’s native resolution automatically. Built for PC gamers who want to leave the couch or desk without negotiating codec tables or manual EDID overrides, Apollo inherits Sunshine’s low-latency Sunshine/Moonlight protocol while adding per-client resolution detection, borderless window capture, and a one-click installer that registers itself as a Windows service. Typical use cases include LAN party hosts who need to broadcast a 1440p desktop to mixed 1080p phones and 4K tablets, retro collectors who stream odd resolutions from DOSBox without black bars, and laptop owners who want to reuse an old 1366×768 panel as a secondary touch display. Because the codebase is GPLv3, tinkerers also embed it in cloud-gaming VMs to force dynamic resolution scaling on rented GPUs. The entire Yukino Song portfolio is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the newest build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other streaming or gaming utilities.

Apollo

Sunshine fork - The easiest way to stream with the native resolution of your client device.

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