Dear Colleagues! Please recall me, how many years ago NDI started the standardization process, 2015 or 2017? Did Newtek guys make the final decision to remain proprietary protocol?
Would be good if they had a native Android Library. There seems to be an open-source binding for Java to NDI binaries but that's probbly not ideal. If they want ubiquity, they should support android - make it easy to write android TV apps etc. This would reduce friction for NDI in digital signage and other things (like plex or jellyfin maybe).
If NDI is a stand-alone project then they should have an official plugin for OBS for both monitoring and broadcasting. There is a huge gap between OBS and Tricaster in terms of price and affordability. Almost all of youtube creators fit into this low-budget category. This is a tonne of people who might care about NDI if it was just part of native OBS out of the box.
Need NDI on consumer and commercial TVs. I get asked about this on a daily basis.
Thats a great idea.
Dear Colleagues! Please recall me, how many years ago NDI started the standardization process, 2015 or 2017?
Did Newtek guys make the final decision to remain proprietary protocol?
I noticed there is a Genlock API in the SDK.
Would be good if they had a native Android Library. There seems to be an open-source binding for Java to NDI binaries but that's probbly not ideal. If they want ubiquity, they should support android - make it easy to write android TV apps etc. This would reduce friction for NDI in digital signage and other things (like plex or jellyfin maybe).
The SDK has support for Linux but there are no tools for Linux like there are for windows and mac.
If NDI is a stand-alone project then they should have an official plugin for OBS for both monitoring and broadcasting. There is a huge gap between OBS and Tricaster in terms of price and affordability. Almost all of youtube creators fit into this low-budget category. This is a tonne of people who might care about NDI if it was just part of native OBS out of the box.