I’d likely skip all that and just use a tiny pc or Mac Mini under the desk on your network with the NDI Monitoring application open and your Flame selected and just ‘listen’ through that device. have you guys found/setup a Linux version of the ol’ Rogue Amoeba Loopback hack from the Mac side of things? NDI monitoring on the LInux side is super limited at the moment. On the Linux side…hmm…I haven’t had to dive into that one yet. Logik Academy - Intro to NDI Tools in Flame - YouTube As you saw, this was what I rushed through on the video at 3:49. On the Mac side, it’s as simple as launching the NDI Monitor application, choosing your Flame as the input, and then using Loopback to send the audio from the NDI Monitor application to the speakers/audio device of your choice. It’s designed to output audio over NDI as well so you’ll need something somewhere that can read NDI to monitor it. So, you aren’t setting up anything wrong. If you’ve mistakenly installed NDI Tools 5, and it causes audio in Flame to be all clicky and nasty, simply uninstall NDI Tools 5, and use the above inks to download and install NDI Tools 4.6.Ĭurrently Flame outputs only over a single interface. These are from Newtek’s email that includes download links. So, if you are looking for NDI Tools download links for 4.6, check these links out. The trouble is, NDI’s website is super unhelpful when it comes to downloading previous versions of NDI Tools, namely, NDI Tools 4.6. Good news: NDI released Yesterday an updated V5 with a fix for this issue! Have a look at to get the latest and greatest NDI Tools.įor me, NDI Tools 5 and Flame 2022.1 don’t like each other. Some of you reported audio monitoring issues like corruption when upgrading NDI Tools V5 (released last August) and using NDI Video Monitor application on macOS. NDI Video Monitor V5 audio issue on macOS has been fixed! Tools and Tech
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