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I have a system with 2x Network Adapters and would like to pipe my vmix stream out via eth1 not eth0. Is there a way to make sure the network data from vmix is going out over that pipe? I am using windows7 at present. Thanks!
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gripreality wrote:I have a system with 2x Network Adapters and would like to pipe my vmix stream out via eth1 not eth0. Is there a way to make sure the network data from vmix is going out over that pipe? I am using windows7 at present. Thanks!
Louis Not a Vmix solution, but removing the Gateway IP address (simple way) on that interface. Or deleting the route is a way (see route delete help with Windows for the syntax). This is just how you do it in Windows itself. I've had no problems using Windows Routing to direct traffic. I've never tried this method here, but may work with VMix or any program: http://www.howtogeek.com...a-specific-network-card/
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