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Support the NDI|HX (h264) driver on Linux #3

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Murplugg opened this issue Jul 16, 2020 · 2 comments
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Support the NDI|HX (h264) driver on Linux #3

Murplugg opened this issue Jul 16, 2020 · 2 comments
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Murplugg commented Jul 16, 2020

Got the wrapper compiled (NDIlib.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so), and examples running, with no errors after installing the NDI SDK on Ubuntu 20.04.

However, using the recv.py example I am having trouble receiving a video stream from a device broadcasting on our wifi network and I suspect the video format used is the cause. The example just shows a window with a looping video of a countdown.
EDIT: I must have goofed up the initial linking of the installed NDI SDK. Re-installed and now recv.py receives and shows the stream nicely.

My question still stands though:
Are there plans to support the NDI|HX linux driver? It doesn't seem to be supported in the current wrapper.
The driver can be downloaded from this site and the NDI SDK should pick it up from what the docs tell me.

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buresu commented Mar 23, 2022

Hi, sorry for late reply.
NDI|HX is currently included in the NDI Advanced SDK, but I needs to be researched if it can provide as free.
If it is possible, I would like to add it.

@buresu buresu self-assigned this Mar 23, 2022
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Thanks for your amazing work!
NDI|HX support would be sooo great. I noticed you added "confirmed" label... Does it mean that you confirm you'll add feature in the wrapper or does it only mean it is possible as "it can provide as free" ?

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