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Obs studio ndi out12/15/2023 ![]() If there is anything I should be trying or am missing, I'm all ears. Between my "studio PC" and my "encoder PC", I have to use Teleport, which works, but I'd rather be standardized throughout my streaming operation. I still do use NDI to project a completed scene of my VTuber with an overlaid "throwing program" from my "VTuber PC" to my "studio PC" because I want/need the alpha channel support. Latency Mode: I've tried both "Normal (Safe)" and "Low (Experimental)"Īn example of this delay can be seen here at about the 4:46 mark where there's a countdown. Sync: I've tried both "Source timing" and "Network" to no avail.Īllow hardware acceleration: I've tried both checked and unchecked to no availįix alpha blending (adds a filter to this source): Unchecked The "encoder PC" has a scene with the NDI source set to ingest the previous PC's NDI stream with the following settings: Preview Output name: (Grayed out, but currently says "OBS Preview" I do not use a preview stream) The "studio PC" has Tools/NDItm Output Settings set to the following: ![]() In the meantime, I'm sticking with Teleport, which I am having far better luck with for the intermachine link between the "studio" and "encoder" machines on my network. I don't think any manner of offset is going to help with this.Īny suggestions with this? Or is this a peculiarity with NDI? Encoding at 720p59.94 (don't give me static about my "non-standard framerate I don't want to hear about it) at 4Mbps to Twitch, I see a one-second delay between the audio and the video, the audio lagging behind the video. ![]() One thing I'm noticing is a VERY long delay between video and audio if I use OBS Studio on a machine to output a full program-grade NDI stream to another computer, which has an ingester source scene, which is then streamed to somewhere like Twitch.
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