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How to Simplify Complex Remote Productions With NDI, Microsoft Teams, and vMix How to Simplify Complex Remote Productions With NDI, Microsoft Teams, and vMix At present, Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business are the only two videoconferencing apps that support NDI. We have built our remote streaming solutions around Teams. Here s how it works. Page 1
Network Device Interface (NDI) is a standard developed by NewTek that enables compatible video products to deliver HD video over a computer network. NDI is royalty-free software and is suitable for use in a live production environment. As part of my Streaming Media University Live Production With vMix session, I explained how producers can use NDI in the context of a vMix workflow. The same principles apply in workflows with NewTek’s NDI switchers and other software switchers that support NDI, like OBS.
How to Simplify Complex Remote Productions With NDI, Microsoft Teams, and vMix
Network Device Interface (NDI) is a standard developed by NewTek that enables compatible video products to deliver HD video over a computer network. NDI is royalty-free software and is suitable for use in a live production environment. As part of my Streaming Media University Live Production With vMix session, I explained how producers can use NDI in the context of a vMix workflow. The same principles apply in workflows with NewTek’s NDI switchers and other software switchers that support NDI, like OBS.
Using vMix in Remote Productions
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NTF 2020 | Broadcasters Explore Cloud Options For News
TV broadcasters are aiming to move live production workflows to the cloud, but executives from Sinclair, ABC News and Vizrt said at last week’s NewsTECHForum it will take faster tech development from vendors and possibly new financial thinking from customers.
By Glen Dickson | December 21, 2020 | 5:28 a.m. ET.
Live production workflows for news will eventually make their way to the cloud, as broadcasters look to take advantage of the flexibility and efficiency of running software applications that can be accessed from anywhere. But getting there is going to require faster technology development from vendors and perhaps some new financial thinking from their customers, according to technology experts speaking Dec. 17 at