Hello, thank you for your videos. I find it hard to follow in English, but I'm trying. I need to be reassured, I will soon have to install a multicam broadcasting system (3 cams) for concert recording. I am thinking of using 3 HD NDI HX cam wired in LAN NDI. the mixing would be done in OBS then the stream must be sent on the internet. I have a big doubt about the cabling to be done, the PC has only one network card, I think I will have to use an IP Switch or a HUB (I'm not sure what to do) because I don't understand not how I could have 3 video sources simultaneously on OBS while I have only one Ethernet input (except with a multiplexing of the 3 sources). I am looking everywhere for an example of multicam wiring in Lan NDI, but I can not find. In addition there will be a PTZ joystick controller in Lan too. I thought that I should set up a local network that I would connect to the internet via the WLan port of the Switch. But I admit I have a lot of trouble understanding how it could work. Can you help me please?
OBS has a plug-in that will allow you to bring NDI video sources into the software and mix them together however you want. Then you can stream them as wel
you pointing at cameras that has the text ndi scripted at the side and that is automaticly awesome how? since obs do have known problems with this feature.. for example.. lets say you have one ndi and a "native" cam.... what happens with the native cam AS SOON ass you activate the ndi? let me tell you... perm freeze ndi and obs.... (software) don't even...
You say this is easy to set up, but you skip over the whole connecting to OBS and network setup. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make my Minrray visible in OBS. And this doesn't help, as it simply skips over the connection part. Can anyone link me to a resource that explains this? Thanks.
Thank you so much!
How does scene switching work in obs? Can I save two different views of the same camera and switch between them?
Would like description of network switch specs
Does the camera have to be NDI HX from the start? or Is OBS with the NDI HX driver doing the compression?
Hello, thank you for your videos. I find it hard to follow in English, but I'm trying.
I need to be reassured, I will soon have to install a multicam broadcasting system (3 cams) for concert recording.
I am thinking of using 3 HD NDI HX cam wired in LAN NDI. the mixing would be done in OBS then the stream must be sent on the internet. I have a big doubt about the cabling to be done, the PC has only one network card, I think I will have to use an IP Switch or a HUB (I'm not sure what to do) because I don't understand not how I could have 3 video sources simultaneously on OBS while I have only one Ethernet input (except with a multiplexing of the 3 sources). I am looking everywhere for an example of multicam wiring in Lan NDI, but I can not find. In addition there will be a PTZ joystick controller in Lan too. I thought that I should set up a local network that I would connect to the internet via the WLan port of the Switch. But I admit I have a lot of trouble understanding how it could work. Can you help me please?
OBS has a plug-in that will allow you to bring NDI video sources into the software and mix them together however you want. Then you can stream them as wel
you pointing at cameras that has the text ndi scripted at the side and that is automaticly awesome how? since obs do have known problems with this feature.. for example.. lets say you have one ndi and a "native" cam.... what happens with the native cam AS SOON ass you activate the ndi? let me tell you... perm freeze
ndi and obs.... (software) don't even...
You say this is easy to set up, but you skip over the whole connecting to OBS and network setup. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make my Minrray visible in OBS. And this doesn't help, as it simply skips over the connection part. Can anyone link me to a resource that explains this? Thanks.
Wait... $600 for each camera to use NDI?!?!
Peter Stone it cost less to use a smartphone with NDI
Zowitek NDI camera cost less