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    • mark_m
      mark_m @mark_m last edited by

      @mark_m said:

      They don't say what the max length of ethernet cable would be, but I've asked.

        They gave me a vague "several dozen metres" answer, and suggested I tell them how long I needed and they would test. I said 100 meters...

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        Eva @mark_m last edited by

        @mark_m

        Ok, thats smart:) a bit expensive but it gives an option for more extention:)

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          Eva @mark_m last edited by

          @mark_m

          So how does this practically work? Do you take the signal through the ethernet cable into the computer? Or how would ghis setup work practically? I also saw osbot has an adapter from usb c to ethernet but Im not sure if this is what it does?

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            Eva @mark_m last edited by

            @mark_m

            Could this do the same?

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              Eva @mark_m last edited by

              @mark_m

              https://www.obsbot.com/store/products/usb-c-to-ethernet-adapter?srsltid=AfmBOoq4m6OXIJlUQBgTZHZ1u_tzng43bJxaZ10eyYc8mZgphYk2gzWL

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              • mark_m
                mark_m @Eva last edited by

                @eva

                NDI is a protocol for sending good quality video across a network. It works very well, in my experience. I use it for sending video from one computer to another and also use it a lot to send subtitles from one Isadora computer to another.

                If you open the NDI Watcher actor in Isadora it will give you a page with lots of information about how to use it.

                It might be overkill for what you need now, and maybe @Fred's suggestion of a simple USB2 ethernet extender is the best option here.

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                  mark_m @Eva last edited by

                  @eva said:

                  https://www.obsbot.com/store/p...

                   I think this product is specific for that Obsbot Tail Air camera and probably won't work with your Insta360

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                    Eva @mark_m last edited by

                    @mark_m

                    Could I use this?

                    https://www.obsbot.com/store/products/usb-c-to-ethernet-adapter?srsltid=AfmBOoq4m6OXIJlUQBgTZHZ1u_tzng43bJxaZ10eyYc8mZgphYk2gzWL

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                    • Fred
                      Fred @Eva last edited by

                      @eva this is only designed for th very basic UBC set of commands and standard formats. The installing camera you were discussing on another thread has custom software that goes beyond the UBC protocol. Any communication outside of the UVC protocol (and it’s unclear if the insta link supports this at all) will not work with this device. UVC is not usb, it is a protocol for controlling basic usb camera settings in somewhat of a standardised way. This device will pass through a class compliant usb signal from a camera that uses h264. The insta link camera states that portrait and 4K are NOT h264 so you would also lose these resolutions. This device is not at all a good match for the insta link camera. 

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                      • Fred
                        Fred @Eva last edited by

                        @eva this adds an Ethernet port to your computer that can also feed power to devices that use POE. It will not help you connect your insta link camera in any way. 

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                        • Fred
                          Fred @Eva last edited by

                          @eva said:

                          @mark_m

                          Could I use this?

                          https://www.obsbot.com/store/p...

                           This adds a network port to your computer that can inject power for POE devices. It will not help connect your insta link camera in any way. 

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