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Updated Aug 27, 2025
ChrisCox
Nov 04, 2021Copper Contributor
You can see if Graham's video on how he uses NDI for demos on MTR can give you a way to hack it.
https://www.graham-walsh.com/level-up-your-microsoft-teams-room-demos/
Harald_Steindl
Nov 07, 2021Iron Contributor
Hello Chris,
If I remember correctly Grahams system uses NDI for his demos by installing NDI tools onto the MTR.
What I mean is getting the same (or even better) NDI support for MTRs, which is already available on the desktop like individual NDI streams for each participant.
- JasonMouldenNov 07, 2021Copper ContributorCurious to see what this feature entails, when it first hit the roadmap many hoped it would include NDI: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=68737
- Harald_SteindlNov 07, 2021Iron ContributorAFAIK this is about being able to connect to AV equipment via other routes than just USB. Think of IP based cameras with RTSP or DANTE networked audio but of course could also mean NDI support. USB is a bit*h for AV integration as it was never meant to be transmitted over more than a few meters at best. Getting rid of all those more or less working USB extenders is very welcomed.