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Hello I have a 3 PC setup, one running vMix, the other two work as video players through NDI. Everything seems to work smoothly when I have just one PC sending out multiple videos but when I add the 2nd PC sending to vMix I experience a massive drop in frames in all videos simultaneously within vMix. Like the network is not handling the 2nd PC signal. Switching between PC´s letting an other one run vMix and and the PC runnig vMix previosly work as a player did not do the trick, same problem there. The router is top of the line and all the cables are brand new cat5e with a direct connection to the router. Network on all PC´s are set to private and have a gigabit capability. Can it be that the graphics cards are not compatible?
I really need some help cause I have been stuck on this for weeks now. All pointers are appreciated thanks :)
My PC setup:
1st (running vMix) Intel i7-6700k 4.00GHz 32GB RAM NVIDIA Gforce GXT 1050TI
2nd Intel i7-4770 3.50GHz 32GB RAM Nvidia Gforce GTX 680
3rd Acer Aspire Nitro (laptop) Intel i7 7700 3.80GHz 8GB RAM Nvidia Geforce GXT 1050
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Originally Posted by: Gunnar Hauth The router is top of the line and all the cables are brand new cat5e with a direct connection to the router. This is not enough info about the network. What make/model of router? I suspect that first. All it takes is one network link struggling to show what you describe. I prefer a dedicated switch, separate from the router & Wi-Fi.
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I suspected that the router I rented from the phone company was bad so I bought the Netgear Nighthawk AX4. But the same problem was there with the new one. https://www.bestbuy.com/...i-6-router-black/6332189 There must be a bottleneck in the NDI feed into vMix cause the more source video I put in the more frames drop in all the videos simultaneously
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ive not used NDI so far so i cant speak with direct experience but some things come to mind..
how many videos are you trying to send and what resolution ? the info ive seen suggest you will only get 2 or 3 videos at 4k running on a 1Gbps connection anything above would cause bottlenecks.. Are all the Ethernet ports on all the computers running at 1Gbps also ? if one machine has a slower port that may cause bottlenecks across everything ?
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I only play videos in 1080 HD 25psk and so far no more than 3-4 video feeds at a time so the gigabit network should be able to handle that quite easily. All PC´S are on a 1 gigabit Ethernet and all extra antivirus programs have been uninstalled.
Can it be that one PC can interfere with all the video feeds on the Network?
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Use iperf3 to measure real bandwidth between all your devices. You might also have bad cables or NIC drivers wrongly set or needing updates Iperf3 : https://iperf.fr/
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