vMix Bootcamp: NDI and SDI Graphics
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- For the latest installment of vMix Boot Camp, LiveX Director of Remote Broadcast Jeremy Carrasco shows the optimal way to utilize graphics with your vMix productions, including both NDI and SDI approaches.
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vMix Boot Camp will advance the vMix learning curve and show producers how to build a show from front to back, combine remote and on-prem production and generally learn some of the best ways to utilize this powerful remote production tool.
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Can I use the hdmi output of the macbook to stream to liveU?
Thank you so much for your Perfect video, this do helps me much, Hope can have more chance talk with you
Thanks for this great video. I wanted to do such a setup using my mac m1 for graphics and my pc as a switching machine with two intances of Vmix. Vmix runs well on mac using Parallels 18. BUT impossible to use NDI in and Out ; so outputing graphics out of the mac does not work; by the way i don't manage to use the NDI tools on the M1 windows running on Parallels. If anyone reading has the solution.... here you are using Parsec. So the mac is working in a different way if i understand well.
Hey Pierre, Jeremy Here. Parsec is a remote desktop app, whereas Parallels runs a virtualized windows environment. Without direct experience with this Parallels setup it's hard to say, but in theory you would need to do very involved TCP and UDP forwarding to get the virtualized environment's data out to your local network. Check NDI and Parallels' documentation on port forwarding to see if this is possible. Wish I could say if it is or not, but I have not heard of anyone doing this successfully.