Tuesday Tutorial : Using NDI Bridge with TriCaster Now
By Jennifer P
In this YouTube video from Vizrt, Richard Evans teaches us how to send local NDI video sources to TriCaster Now using NDI Bridge, the Vizrt Video Switcher in the Cloud solution
In this YouTube video from Vizrt, Richard Evans teaches us how to send local NDI video sources to TriCaster Now using NDI Bridge, the Vizrt Video Switcher in the Cloud solution
Vizrt recently released Viz Connect Tetra, a versatile and powerful tool harnessing the world’s leading video production technologies all in a portable workstation. It enables multi-channel video and audio connectivity with a simple internet or network connection, anywhere in the world.
NDI, the global video-over-IP connectivity standard, announced the release of NDI 6, a key update set to significantly impact broadcasting and content creation. NDI 6 introduces native HDR support and expands WAN connectivity for hardware, addressing critical industry requirements and pushing the boundaries of visual quality and remote workflows.
The Streaming Alchemy Show is always up to date on the world of streaming, and the latest technology being used. Check out their first look at NDI Bridge.
Check out Chris Burgos, NewTek Sales Specialist, presenting #NewTek’s NC2 Studio I/O Module and #NDI® Bridge at the Silicon Valley Video Gear Night.
NDI Bridge is here! Dr. Andrew Cross announced to the world that NDI Bridge is now available to download (for free) at https://www.ndi.tv/. NDI Bridge allows users to securely share […]
Dr. Andrew Cross, President of R & D, Vizrt Group explains NDI Bridge on this episode on NDI TV’s YouTube. Dr Cross goes over the three modes of NDI Bridge […]
By now, no doubt you will likely have seen the news that there is a new flavour of NDI on the way; NDI version 5 is going to be made available at some point in June. And it’s honestly not hyperbole to say that this is a bit of a game-changer when it comes to IP production as this lifts the uses of the NDI protocol away from the LAN and up to a point where NDI networks can talk to each other no matter where they are.