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Besides the 3 output resolutions (SD, 720, and 1080), are there any other NDI output options/settings that can be adjusted (IE: bit-rate)? It appears the vMix is currently encoding at 135-145Mbps, and we're seeing a bit more artifacts and noise than we'd like. Is there any way to increase this?
Also, is there a 4K NDI output option coming?
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I would like to see this to!
FPGA encoders have a bitrate bump option to 200% and it helps alot!
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The standard NDI SDK for Windows (as currently used by vMix) doesn't have a bitrate/quality option when sending/encoding NDI frames. However, there is a new "Advanced" SDK version that's available in the NDI 5 release which may have this option, since it purports to include features that were previously only in the "embedded" SDK, as used by FPGA encoders. So, we'll have to wait and see what might change once vMix fully embraces NDI 5.
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+1 That would be awesome for NDI-based production!
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