I would like to know how you achieved it using NDI 5 because my attempt with out updating the plugin to NDI 5 failed. Below post explains itIn case this plugin is not updated for NDI 5 and fixing issues some people are having at the moment, I've managed to switch over my own multi-cam set-up to using NDI's own tools directly into OBS Studio, and just keeping this plugin active for "NDI Out".
OBS-NDI is/was a great plugin and thanks to Palakis for all the work done for it over the years but realistically no one can really do "free forever", especially for such a complicated plugin. I made sure I donated to the OBS project at least.
I'm a newbie. Is there a way for this plugin to make IP addresses of NDI cameras available to a LUA script so I do not have to manually enter IP addresses for PTZ control of my NDi cameras. It seems they sometimes change IP addresses (DHCP) and then I have to go into the PTZ scripts and enter the new IPs.
The video has compared with the Microfoon audio a delay of 350 ms. There fore we have delayed the audio. So far so good. Mostly it works correct but sometimes the video has a extra delay.
Are you using version 4.9 or 4.8 of NDI by any chance?To fix the all I did was install OBS 27.0.1 with no other changes and the video feeds were both back in sync.
Does using the NDI Filter for the Video and Audio work in not Desyncing? I don't know if the VR captures allows it, but it could be worth a try.
If you are on Linux, run a tool to see if it is your monitor or video card. It won't tell you which one but helps. Some monitors run near 60 but not perfectly.Wanted to post my problem with NDI and frame issues here, any advice?
Using a dual PC setup with NDI Scan Convertor and the plugin for OBS on the stream computer. On the gaming output end, I'm outputting 60FPS, but there's no other way to describe it other than the stream just does NOT look 60FPS smooth. Maybe I'm just being too anal about this, but it just looks off to me.
Here's a clip recently (using NDI): https://www.twitch.tv/fathersongami...h35VEt0qs5YTm?filter=clips&range=7d&sort=time
And here's one before when I had one PC (not using NDI): https://www.twitch.tv/fathersongami...lOqHnqlns9iz?filter=clips&range=all&sort=time
Second clip just looks smooth and 60 FPS to me. Am I losin' it?
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The NID clip seems to be running at either 48 or 30 frames. It could be many issues, ranging from your Router not being 100MB Local or your OBS was configured to send out the Resolution and Frame as Output instead of Video.Wanted to post my problem with NDI and frame issues here, any advice?
Using a dual PC setup with NDI Scan Convertor and the plugin for OBS on the stream computer. On the gaming output end, I'm outputting 60FPS, but there's no other way to describe it other than the stream just does NOT look 60FPS smooth. Maybe I'm just being too anal about this, but it just looks off to me.
Here's a clip recently (using NDI): https://www.twitch.tv/fathersongami...h35VEt0qs5YTm?filter=clips&range=7d&sort=time
And here's one before when I had one PC (not using NDI): https://www.twitch.tv/fathersongami...lOqHnqlns9iz?filter=clips&range=all&sort=time
Second clip just looks smooth and 60 FPS to me. Am I losin' it?