Webcam Input
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NDI Webcam Input is a tool that enables you to use any NDI video and audio signal on your network as a webcam source.
This is particularly beneficial for enhancing your video conferencing experience on platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, and more. By replacing your conventional webcam with professional video production NDI-enabled equipment and software, you can bring graphics, virtual sets, and other visual enhancements to your virtual meetings.
Accessing NDI Webcam Input
Install NDI Tools. After installing it, access NDI Webcam Input from the NDI Launcher or your applications folder. Once started, the program will appear in your system tray on Windows at the bottom of the screen.
Source Selection
Right-clicking on the NDI Webcam Input in the system tray reveals a list of devices streaming NDI. Hover over each source to preview and select any channel being sent from that device.
Using it with Conferencing Applications:
By selecting an NDI channel, it will become available as a source in conferencing applications. In your conferencing software's video input settings, choose NDI video, and you're ready to go.
Additional Settings:
You can personalize your stream with additional configuration options.
Audio Settings Tab:
Adjust volume levels for your webcam destination, and choose the grouping of channels if your NDI output has multiple channels.
Video Settings Tab:
Send custom resolutions (e.g., 480p, 720p, 1080p) to your webcam destination.
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