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pablodna  
#1 Posted : Monday, March 4, 2019 12:31:53 AM(UTC)
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Hello everyone. I'm Pablo I'm a new user in this comunity.

I' ve ben searching in this forum and in the newteck forum as well, but I can't find the answer or anny suggestions.

I work in a TV studio (recording shows in live situations) and i'm currently using Vmix as a playout system (I know! vMix is not a playout, but it works for me), via NDI to a Tricaster 460.

Set Up:

Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO
Intel I7 3.05 Ghz
8gb RAM
Nvidia Quadro K2000
1 SSD for the system and apps
1 RAID 0 for the Data
1Gb ethernet port
1Gb LAN (14-15 pc aprox)
Don't know the switch or the router specifications, sorry.

It's working very well. I can send several sources to vMix (premiere, vlc, videos, ppt, etc.) and send the vMix Output to a NET input in the Tricaster without having to change the source in the Tricaster every time. Besides, I can send the sources directly to Trciaster, play two or more videos simultaneously at 1080 50i with an excelent quality.

The problem appears when sending a video over NDI, another user of the LAN starts transferring files from one PC to another. Video starts to fail (frames and audio drops, in a terrible way) In other words: every works fine until the bandwith is share.

The question is: Is it normal? Is there any way to control the bandwith to give priority to the NDI when it Is necesary?

By the way, sorry for my pour english

Greetings from Argentina!

Pablo
doggy  
#2 Posted : Monday, March 4, 2019 12:44:55 AM(UTC)
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Hi Pablo, welcome

we had the same question at some point
The reason is a file transfer takes up all available bandwidth, kind of selfish if you ask me
There is a way to throttle file transfer apparently by using robocopy.exe which is part of windows
Havent tested it yet myself though
there seems to be some utility to also calculate a robocopy setting http://www.zeda.nl/index.php/en/robocopyipgcalculator-en-2
pablodna  
#3 Posted : Monday, March 4, 2019 12:51:42 AM(UTC)
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It's nice to hear that Im not the only on jaja
Im gonna do some research and tests on the "robocopy.exe" file
If i get new information or results i will post it here

Thanks for your reply!
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