Grzegorz Bieniek
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Hi everybody,
i have a very special setup, but due to my Cameras i want it this way.
I have three computers running OBS with each one attached an DSLR in 1080p30 HDMI output as an source in OBS for recording the raw footage of the show. I then want to send from each computer, let them call NDI01- NDI03 the videofeed of the individual camera via NDI to my main streamig computer.
I need this step, because my DSLRs can not record in 1080p30 and send in 1080p30 but switch HDMI output to 720p30 when recording internally.
For each NDI stream i have around 90Mbit/sec inmy networkmonitor. so when i Start with one NDI stream my main Streaming computer gets 90 Mbit/sec in its networmonitor, when i start NDI02 it goes up to around 180 Mbit/sec. But when i now start with NDI03 the Networkmonitor at my main Streaming Computer caps at around 220Mbit/sec and all three Videostreams start to drop frames and stutter now and then. Does anyone has an idea why this might be the case?
If you need more clarification, i can add screenshots or othe documents you might seem helpful.
Thanks in advance.
i have a very special setup, but due to my Cameras i want it this way.
I have three computers running OBS with each one attached an DSLR in 1080p30 HDMI output as an source in OBS for recording the raw footage of the show. I then want to send from each computer, let them call NDI01- NDI03 the videofeed of the individual camera via NDI to my main streamig computer.
I need this step, because my DSLRs can not record in 1080p30 and send in 1080p30 but switch HDMI output to 720p30 when recording internally.
For each NDI stream i have around 90Mbit/sec inmy networkmonitor. so when i Start with one NDI stream my main Streaming computer gets 90 Mbit/sec in its networmonitor, when i start NDI02 it goes up to around 180 Mbit/sec. But when i now start with NDI03 the Networkmonitor at my main Streaming Computer caps at around 220Mbit/sec and all three Videostreams start to drop frames and stutter now and then. Does anyone has an idea why this might be the case?
If you need more clarification, i can add screenshots or othe documents you might seem helpful.
Thanks in advance.