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Just a quick correction, Sunshine isn't a RDP client. Sunshine is just a moonlight server which uses a completely different low latency protocol than anything like RDP or VNC.
What I suspect is that you are missing the codex needed to properly encode the video. What hardware to you have? How did you install Sunshine? Nobara is Fedora based so you are likely having an issue some fedora user has had.
Please give me a bit more information so I can help you.
Yea sorry,
It is running on a laptop that ahs an intel CPU and Nvidia GPU. I installed Sunshine using what is called "software" store I believe that means flatpak.
Did you install the Nvidia drivers? Also have you considered using moonlight?
Your setup is a little bit outside my knowledge. Maybe someone else should chime in.
Yes I installed the Nvidia drivers that I was promoted to and codecs that t also prompted me to during instal of os. As for using moonlight isn't moonlight how you connect to the sunshine client?
Does your laptop have hybrid graphics? Based on the error it's possible that sunshine is running on the intel accidentally, rather than the nvidia.
You can force apps to run on the nvidia gpu with things like prime.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME#PRIME_render_offload