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Lennard  
#21 Posted : Tuesday, August 9, 2016 2:55:30 PM(UTC)
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kane wrote:
Why not use the NDI VLC plug-in to convert the incoming signal into NDI format and then have vMix 17 (or any other NDI application) receive the signal?

NDI Tools (contains the NDI VLC plug-in): http://pages.newtek.com/...Tools-Pack-Download.html

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I would like to have some more information about this option.
I've downloaded the tool, and started the stream in VLC.

In what way should I stream this input again, using the NDI plugin?
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#22 Posted : Tuesday, August 9, 2016 3:33:09 PM(UTC)
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kane wrote:
Why not use the NDI VLC plug-in to convert the incoming signal into NDI format and then have vMix 17 (or any other NDI application) receive the signal?

NDI Tools (contains the NDI VLC plug-in): http://pages.newtek.com/...Tools-Pack-Download.html

Kane Peterson
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I can think of two reasons why I'd prefer to not do that:

1 - It requires another computer to gateway the feed from the camera. More stuff to setup. More stuff to go wrong.

2 - A transcode pass is from H264 to NDI is not going to help the image quality from the camera. OK, probably won't hurt it much, but it seems unnecessary.

I wonder if there's another way to access the audio stream?

The surveillance cameras that I use are from Grandstream. They're a little unusual in that they support SIP connectivity. That makes them a lot like an IP phone or a video conference end-point.

Using such cameras you can get the video stream via RTSP as has been described. You can also get the audio stream via a SIP "phone call" that can be added into vMix separately, if required.

In truth, you can get V+A via a SIP call, but that would need to be gatewayed into vMix in some fashion, so it's not that useful.

I do like that I can "call" one of the cameras from the Polycom phone on my desk, see the stream and hear who is at the gate.
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#23 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 8:06:56 PM(UTC)
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All valid points. Just offering a solution that might get it working.
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