Understanding formats

Now that you have familiarized yourself with our general brand guidelines, it's time to delve into the specific guidelines for the formats available in both the NDI SDK and NDI Advanced SDK package.

In this section, we will provide you with detailed instructions and recommendations that are specifically crafted to optimize your communication and design approach when referring to NDI High Bandwidth, NDI HX or NDI HX3 formats.

If you require additional guidelines or have any specific questions, please feel free to contact us at marketing@ndi.video.


Referring to NDI formats

NDI provides different versions of its core technology, with different specifications, that serve specific purposes and contexts.

The current NDI formats available to integrate and license are:

NDI High Bandwidth — this is the official name, and the only one that should be used for this format. Wrong usages include ‘NDI Full Bandwidth’, ‘Full NDI’ or ‘Full Bandwidth NDI’;

NDI HX — and not "High Efficiency";

NDI HX3;

Correct usage (using NDI HX3 as an example, applies to all formats):

The only correct way to refer to these types of NDI is formats.

You can write or say that your product encodes/decodes/supports NDI HX3 format or simply NDI HX3. The formats should always contain NDI before the format nomenclature.

You should not add other specs directly to the format (e.g., NDI HX3 4K60p), instead phrasing it like: “Our device supports NDI HX3, enabling you to send 4K60p video with minimal latency and less bitrate.”

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