I have tried this with Wirecast 11, 12 and the version 13 Dante latency is set at 5ms (the minimum for
Ports, Motherboard is the building/internet access, The other two are on a PCIeĪdapter one connected to the video switch and the other to the Audio network.Īudio is connected via Dante using DVS (Dante Virtual SoundĬard) running on the PC and is just a simple 2 channel connection. Volume and temp space, 2 striped 4TB 7200 rpm drives for video storage after Memory, 2 500GB SSD’s (1 for the OS and video capture the other as a page/swap
The PC is a fast i7 running Windows 10 Enterprise 32GB of PC running Wirecast Pro, Switch 3 has 3 cameras attached. Switch 1 has 2 cameras attached, Switch 2 has 1 camera attached and the Network is all PoE 1Gbit with 10Gb fibre links between Here is the setup and configuration we are using. (usually the sermon) but the sync is off again by 1-2 sec at the start and at
In to Primer Pro, split the audio and video and synced at a point in the middle The most troubling part is that the sync varies during a one hourĬhurch service. Having problems syncing video and audio in either a stream or recording with my Going to post this in both the PTZ Optics and Wirecast forums.
Locate the latest firmware for your camera PTZOptics Firmware Finder.Need updated firmware for the PTZOptics camera(s).Studio Monitor finds my camera(s) but displays a NewTek NDI splash screen without a Register button.
If using the latest NDI Tool makes sure the HX Driver is selected when re-installing.Please make sure to reinstall the HX Driver package.Studio Monitor finds my camera(s) but displays a NewTek NDI splash screen with a Register button.Make sure the VISCA ID is set to 1 via the WebUI Network Settings page.Typically occurs when the VISCA ID has been changed via the WebUI.Studio Monitor finds my camera(s) slowly but takes a long time to connect and or eventually crashes studio monitor or causes the camera to reboot.Make sure if multicast is enabled that each camera has a unique multicast address 231.1.2.XX.Make sure no other camera has the same IP address as the camera you’re trying to connect to.Studio Monitor finds my PTZOptics camera(s) but jumps between more than one NDI video source once connected.Make sure that the i-Frame interval is set for double (2x) the current frame rate (fps).Make sure the NDI Mode is enabled (High / Medium / Low).Video Settings aren’t configured properly.Check the multicast address of each PTZOptics camera and make sure they have a unique multicast address.More than one (1) camera has the same multicast address.Note this will limit the NDI source to only be pulled to one station at a time.Disable multicast on the PTZOptics camera until the network configuration can be resolved.
It is always recommended to download the latest NDI Tools from NewTek when you are experiencing any issues as updates are regularly made to the software from NewTek to ensure the best compatibility between products.