Hi all,
I'm working on a project that requires live video to be sent from a small set element that moves on and off stage to the operating laptop at the back of the theatre. My plan has been to use NDI (from NDI HX on a phone) over the in-house WiFi reserved for the theatre's tech. The trouble is, sometimes the feed shows up and is stable, and sometimes I can't find the NDI source at all. I believe this might be happening because there are multiple subnets to their WiFi (?). Is there a way to guarantee the operating computer and this phone are on the same subnet? If it helps, they're both Apple products with the same Apple ID.
Best,
Rory
@woland Thanks - I'll find a work-around...
I will log this as a feature request though.
I don't believe this feature has been added yet. It was going to be added if there was immediate interest from many members of the community, but that didn't happen so we focused our development efforts elsewhere. It's probably possible to roll your own through the use of Pythoner or the Isadora SDK (as most things tend to be), but it's not a native feature at this time to the best of my knowledge.
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We brought this up at last week’s Thursday tech meeting and as of last Friday we have a beta build that contains a fix for it, so it’ll definitely be fixed for the next public release.
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I swear sometimes posts on this forum are hidden from me because I check every day and never saw this until now. I don’t know what’s up with that…
Anyway, if you’re on Windows I’d suggest using ShutterEncoder and converting all your files to hap.avi. Sometimes video files can be exported with strange settings that Isadora doesn’t like (for example, embedded timecode tracks have been known to cause playback issues).
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While an external drive will be fine for prototyping and editing while traveling, we would always suggest running a show with all the files on the internal drive of a computer as it will allow for the best performance (eliminating the problem of transfer/read/write speed bottlenecks that can occur when using media from an external drive for a live show). That being said, you may be fine and experience zero issues using an external drive for the actual performance itself, we just recommend using the internal drive when actually running the show.