#NDI is a neat piece of software that allows you to send audio and video over a network connection in real time. On #Linux, we can use it as a plugin with #OBS to create all sorts of wacky nonsense.
CORRECTION: I said megabit instead of mebibyte in the bandwidth segment. Senior moment 🙂
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00:00 Intro
00:15 What is NDI?
00:35 Hardware and software requirements
01:04 OBS version requirement
01:17 OBS-NDI is now DistroAV
01:35 Installing dependencies
01:47 Cloning the DistroAV github repository
01:53 Configure and build the plugin
02:00 Install the DistroAV plugin
02:09 Download and install the NDI 6 SDK
02:30 NDI send and receive options in OBS
03:13 Using NDI with digital audio workstations
03:29 NDI bandwidth requirements
03:46 NDI latency
04:17 NDI vs capture card image quality
04:36 Verdict
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