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In theory, you can stream more than 60 video sources out from MXWendler. These streams can be received by any other PC which is on the same network | In theory, you can stream more than 60 video sources out from MXWendler. These streams can be received through NDI Tools, by any other PC which is on the same Ethernet network. You can monitor these streamed outputs via the Studio Monitor application which is included in the NDI Tools package. | ||
===== Settings on the Receiver System ===== | ===== Settings on the Receiver System ===== |
Revision as of 18:45, 22 January 2020
In this tutorial, we'll send and receive multiple streams of Video from and to MXWendler using NDI.
Settings in MXWendler for the Sender
To be able to use MXWendler as an NDI source:
1. Go to NDI settings and activate Start NDI Server.
- Settings → Media-Clips,Live,Virtual → Streaming → NDI (A)
2. From the drop-down list, select and add which source of video should be streamed out. You can also type the source you wish to: (B)
- e.g for the video on the fourth Layer of the Track 2, write /mxw/track/2/layer/4
3. Start and Register MXWendler Virtual Capture... must be activated (C)
4. Restart MXWendler.
In theory, you can stream more than 60 video sources out from MXWendler. These streams can be received through NDI Tools, by any other PC which is on the same Ethernet network. You can monitor these streamed outputs via the Studio Monitor application which is included in the NDI Tools package.