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jvphobic  
#1 Posted : Thursday, March 10, 2022 4:01:12 AM(UTC)
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I would like to use Vmix for an A1 audio person. I have an all NDI AWS Cloud environment.

My original thought was to bring in our 8 sources to 2 separate machines, then use the A1 machine to adjust individual audio levels and channels. At that point I wanted to bring those audio sources into the other Vmix pc and lay them over the appropriate camera. But alas, this doesn't work. I can't use an NDI source as a "camera" NDI source in Vmix to pull into my OTHER director's Vmix Machine.

I would rather not have the A1 messing with audio directly on the director's PC. Is there a way to route those 8 NDI sources audio individually to the director's PC (all in the cloud).

I know that is a bit confusing. But any way to have an NDI based audio mixer between the original source and the Vmix director PC?
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#2 Posted : Thursday, March 10, 2022 4:24:40 AM(UTC)
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I'm confused.

Can you not just set up a third vMix machine for the audio, bring in the sources via NDI with audio, route every source to its own bus since there's only 8, process the audio via those buses, then output those buses via NDI and input them wherever they need to end up?

I imagine it'd be easier to put everything together via a 4th machine, where you bring in the same sources that you bring in on the audio machine, mute them, and bring in the audio from the audio machine, then adjust for sync delays, rather than bringing the audio back into the originating source machines, but that might be what you're doing anyway--I can't tell.
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#3 Posted : Thursday, March 10, 2022 5:19:57 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: WaltG12 Go to Quoted Post
I'm confused.

Can you not just set up a third vMix machine for the audio, bring in the sources via NDI with audio, route every source to its own bus since there's only 8, process the audio via those buses, then output those buses via NDI and input them wherever they need to end up?

I imagine it'd be easier to put everything together via a 4th machine, where you bring in the same sources that you bring in on the audio machine, mute them, and bring in the audio from the audio machine, then adjust for sync delays, rather than bringing the audio back into the originating source machines, but that might be what you're doing anyway--I can't tell.


I could pull them each in by audio BUS. And that could be a work around. I just am not sure how futureproof that will be. But in the short-term, it could be a solution.
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#4 Posted : Thursday, March 10, 2022 5:48:43 AM(UTC)
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I'm dumb. I realize I can just use the new NDI VST for this. Fixed.
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