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#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 4:26:29 PM(UTC)
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See the attached screen shot. I am using 17.0.0.76.

All NDI inputs are not populated with video/audio/whatever but are blacked out. If any are selected and added as inputs, they appear as black inputs in the input section.

This is on a dual-core 2.20Ghz Windows 7 Dell Inspiron laptop with 4GB RAM and ATI Radeon X1270 graphics. Yes, underpowered is an understatement. But I am exploring the limits especially using older hardware. (But it has been upgraded from a 1.6Ghz CPU!)

Any ideas?

- Tom
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 6:32:35 PM(UTC)
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Tom, Can you try turning the firewalls on both computers off? I have seen this before and it went away, I thought after some changes to the firewall.. Andrew
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 7:20:17 PM(UTC)
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Firewalls were my problem, and if I recall correctly, the Windows should not be minimized.
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Turned all firewalls off and rebooted both PC's, but no joy. In fact vMix 17 on the laptop crashed three times. See message below.

Laptop CPU use was 20% and Memory use was 1GB according to Window Task Manager.
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#5 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 2:14:34 AM(UTC)
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sinc747 wrote:
See the attached screen shot. I am using 17.0.0.76.

All NDI inputs are not populated with video/audio/whatever but are blacked out. If any are selected and added as inputs, they appear as black inputs in the input section.

This is on a dual-core 2.20Ghz Windows 7 Dell Inspiron laptop with 4GB RAM and ATI Radeon X1270 graphics. Yes, underpowered is an understatement. But I am exploring the limits especially using older hardware. (But it has been upgraded from a 1.6Ghz CPU!)

Any ideas?

- Tom


Tom,
I've got the same, exact laptop. I get really high CPU and render readouts on it with vMix17. Older laptops like these are just too underpowered to utilize vMix17 w/NDI.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 3:40:54 AM(UTC)
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Hi,

Try, Newtek provides tools to test the NDI.
http://pages.newtek.com/NDI-Tools-Pack-Download.html

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#7 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 5:06:40 AM(UTC)
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OK. Remove vMix from the chain. Use NDI Scan convertor and NDI Monitor to ensure that you are receiving a signal. Also make sure that windows knows you are on the same network. Private Network and Files and devices discoverable. Allow the apps through the firewall. If you can then get a result. You can then bring up vMix on the receiving PC.
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#8 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 6:02:55 AM(UTC)
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Tom, You did make sure, that the NDI inputs are visible on other (more powered) PC in the same network, right?

I would check the NDI monitor too.

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#9 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 1:46:56 PM(UTC)
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Thank guys!

Update...

NDI Video Monitor will not run on this laptop. Crashes right after starting.
NDI Test Patterns will not run. Crashes right after starting.
NDI Scan Converter will not run. Loads with an error message. When I use it to scan a browser, the SC crashes.

All other PC's here in the studio see each other's sources/outputs with no issues.

I am concluding that this laptop is not compatible with NDI. (Duh!)
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 2:24:43 PM(UTC)
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sinc747 wrote:
I am concluding that this laptop is not compatible with NDI. (Duh!)

I have one advice for You, You will be thrilled.

Really.

...

Upgrade to Windows 10 :)

OK, but seriously, I was able to run NDI Video Monitor on Windows 10... tablet. With Atom Z3735F processor and built in GPU (some simple Intel HD Graphics) http://cpuboss.com/cpu/Intel-Atom-Z3735F
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Alas, this laptop is not Windows 10 compatible.

But, then again, neither am I as I so clearly state in this video:


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#12 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 2:42:39 PM(UTC)
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But, then again, neither am I as I so clearly state in this video:

I told You will be "thrilled" ;-)

* * * edit * * *

Is this Dell Inspiron 1721 with AMD CPU...?

Rafał
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 7:52:21 PM(UTC)
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One quick tip... Sometimes when starting NDI Video Monitor you receive an error message "Unable to start Audio Renderer"(or similar). If this happens it is usually because the windows system does not see an active default sound device. So just plug in a set of headphones and all works.

Yes Tom this doesn't help with the old Dell. I have the same issue as you with some of my older PC's...so much for repurposing!
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#14 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 12:11:28 AM(UTC)
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sinc747 wrote:
Thank guys!

Update...

NDI Video Monitor will not run on this laptop. Crashes right after starting.
NDI Test Patterns will not run. Crashes right after starting.
NDI Scan Converter will not run. Loads with an error message. When I use it to scan a browser, the SC crashes.

All other PC's here in the studio see each other's sources/outputs with no issues.

I am concluding that this laptop is not compatible with NDI. (Duh!)



Hi Tom

Does the laptop have 2 graphics eg intel and nvidia?
If it has nvidia as well try going into the control panel and telling the each NDI app exe to use the Nvidia
card instead of the inbuilt Intel if this is case you are getting error on opening the app regarding OpenAL or
similar graphics error. I was apple to open the NDI app after assigning to the nvidia card on one of my old laptops)

regards

James
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#15 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 1:54:47 AM(UTC)
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@ James,

My old Dell uses a ATI Radeon X1270 graphics adapter, so, no joy. But that's okay. I have the trusty ASUS ROG to fall back on.

- Tom
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This from Martin in another thread: "For NDI thumbnails showing black, these are updated every few seconds or so and may take some time to update
on some systems. However if they are always black then it usually means the source does not support NDI. (perhaps due to an old processor)"
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