Obs-ndi-4.11.1-windows-x64-installer.exe -

obs-ndi-4.11.1-windows-x64-installer.exe

She made a mental note: Buy the NDI team a coffee. Or a brewery.

NDI. Network Device Interface. It sounded like something from a cyberpunk novel. In reality, it was a protocol that sent video and audio over a standard Ethernet network. No capture cards. No HDMI handshake issues. Just pure, packet-switched sorcery. obs-ndi-4.11.1-windows-x64-installer.exe

Maya rebooted OBS on both machines. On her gaming PC, she added a new source. She scrolled past "Display Capture," "Game Capture," "Window Capture." There, nestled between "Media Source" and "VLC Video Source," was a new entry: .

Then, a soft ding . "Installation Complete." obs-ndi-4

She opened a browser tab. Her fingers, stained with coffee and mechanical pencil lead, typed the familiar path: github.com/Palakis/obs-ndi .

For three years, she had run a two-PC streaming setup. Gaming on the main rig, encoding and streaming on the secondary. The connection? A simple HDMI cable running from her gaming GPUโ€™s output to a capture card on the streaming PC. It was reliable, like a stubborn mule. But it was also a cage. Network Device Interface

She pressed it.

Then, the image arrived.

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