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the older pis simply can’t play 1080p high bitrate streams smoothly
Can you be more specific about where the line is? Even approximately would be helpful.
I'd guess anything older than an RPI 4 you're going to struggle with 1080 at 60 fps. Worth a shot though. When the stream box is the bottleneck you can actually render it higher on the PC and steam at the lower resolution and it can look better than you would expect.
I tried helping a friend with this a few weeks ago, and we struggled with getting it running on raspbian. I think it's no longer supported? Or maybe out of date.
I don't know if you're avoiding this solution, but we we ended up just installing Steam Link onto the device and it seems to work fine that way