NewTek NDI Python wrapper
ndi-python is support pypi package now. https://pypi.org/project/ndi-python/
So you can install it using pip if it is a supported environment.
pip install ndi-python
The supported environment is as follows.
- Windows x64 Python(3.7-3.10)
- macOS x64(>=10.12),arm64(>=11.0) Python(3.7-3.10)
- Linux x64,aarch64 Python(3.7-3.10)
Linux requires Avahi to search for NDI sources.
Please install according to your environment.
sudo apt install avahi-daemon
sudo systemctl enable --now avahi-daemon
sudo pacman -S avahi
sudo systemctl enable --now avahi-daemon
I've ported some examples to python.
You can try it by running the ndi-python examples.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/buresu/ndi-python.git
cd ndi-python/example
pip install -r requirements.txt
python find.py
NDI SDK is required for development.
You should install according to your environment.
Donwload and install NDI SDK.
https://ndi.tv/sdk/
yay -S ndi-sdk
git clone --recursive https://github.com/buresu/ndi-python.git
cd ndi-python
python setup.py build
For ubuntu you need to set the SDK directory in NDI_SDK_DIR as cmake options.
env CMAKE_ARGS="-DNDI_SDK_DIR=/path/to/ndisdk" python setup.py build
You can also specify the python version.
env CMAKE_ARGS="-DNDI_SDK_DIR=/path/to/ndisdk -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=/path/to/python3.8 -DPYBIND11_PYTHON_VERSION=3.8" /path/to/python3.8 setup.py build
python setup.py bdist_wheel
git clone --recursive https://github.com/buresu/ndi-python.git
cd /path/to/build
cmake /path/to/project
cmake --build /path/to/build --config Release
For ubuntu you need to set the SDK directory in NDI_SDK_DIR.
And build as follows.
cmake /path/to/project -DNDI_SDK_DIR=/path/to/ndisdk
cmake --build /path/to/build --config Release
After build copy ndi-python binary and NDI binary to execute directory.
ndi-python is MIT License
NDI follows NDI's license