to disk or to a streaming platform like Twitch), check "Main Output". If you want to "clone" the OBS output to the NDI virtual device only when you start streaming/recording in OBS (ie. In OBS, go to Tools > NDI Output Settings. If you're lazy and didn't read the GitHub release notes in step 4, starting OBS should popup with a direct link to the NDI runtime you also need to download/install then restart OBS.Ħ. There's a 4.9.1 update specifically for Ubuntu/Debian, but I'm not sure how those OS's are supported when there is no NDI Tools for Linux in step 2.ĥ. Download/install the obs-ndi plugin for your OS from - right now for Windows or macOS it's version 4.9.0 (expand the "Assets" link). It should live in your systray (without doing anything useful yet).Ĥ. Run the NDI Virtual Input application installed in step 2. Again, only need "NDI Virtual Input" app/component.ģ. dmg archive on Windows I assume it's an install wizard with checkboxes for each component. You only need the "NDI Virtual Input" app on macOS each app had its own. Download/install NDI Tools for your OS from (note: system restart required). Run it, and set up a basic scene for testing (eg. Steps (should work for macOS and Windows, not sure about Linux):ġ. Note: doesn't work with Discord or QuickTime's File > New Movie Recording.Īnd all this with me being on macOS. It took a good 30 minutes to figure it all out, but I now have the output of OBS (in my case, just the preview itself without needing to stream/record) as a video/webcam input source for Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and within Firefox. I hate to say it, but I skipped past the OP's project and tried this suggestion of NDI first.Īmazing. webcam + extra background/overlay goodies). Holy smokeballs, thank you so freaking much!!! This thread caught my eye as I've been wanting to customize my Zoom and MS Teams "stream" (ie. I switched to the NDI solution which seems to be more "official" but gave up on using it as it would consistently work fine for a while, and then framerate would drop to Zoom pathway as it was found to have been used by many zoom bombers, but I have no idea if this is true so don't get out pitchforks about it. Using the older OBS -> Zoom Windows solution of swapping out a video api DLL ("virtual camera") never caused performance problems but stopped working when Zoom started integrity checking/whitelisting all libraries. This works well, when it works, but it seemed like at least with my setup it seriously exacerbated performance problems.
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