Highlight your camera in the sources window and your NDI feed should appear. The name should appear as NDI_HX (Your camera name). When the Properties screen appears select the pull-down menu for Source name and select your NDI camera. Name your NDI Source, make sure the “Make source visible” box is checked, and click OK. Click + to add a new source in the Sources window. *The camera MUST be rebooted for these settings to apply!* To do this, simply right-click anywhere within the blank space. Once you have your scene selected, you can now add your stream overlay to OBS under the Sources tab. Navigate to Configuration -> NDI and check the box for NDI Enable. Choose an NDI Name that will be easily recognizable and set your NDI Group, if desired. Or if you want to create a new scene, you can right-click in the Scenes box and click Add or click the plus (+) icon on the bottom left and click Add. Once everything is downloaded and installed you need to log in to your cameras web browser interface to enable the NDI stream. *Be sure to install all components of the NDI Tools package* If you have not please refer to this guide for Windows, or this guide for Mac.įirst you will need to download and install in the following order, OBS Studio, NDI Tools, and the NDI Plugin for OBS Studio. We will begin this guide under the assumption that you have already established a connection to your camera on your local network.
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