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Re: NDI usage in "Live Events" for Teams
StevenC365Hey Steven! Thanks for the suggestion. If I remember correctly, 20 is the maximum members in a call in Teams, so hosting it in a regular session will not be sufficient for 22(external)+1(onsite teams instance with local guests) participants. Just do be clear, NDI isn't available in Live Events or do I need to make a specific setting in the console to activate it? We do have access to microphones, cameras, A/V mixers, encoders, vMix and a high-speed local and remote connection. Since the interaction between all participants has to be possible, even if difficult, I was hoping the Live Events / Town Hall configuration would be the way to go. The polling can be done via external apps, it would more of a nice-to-have than a dealbreaker.12KViews0likes2CommentsNDI usage in "Live Events" for Teams
Hi! I am super happy with the implementation of NDI in Teams, it's a great way to amp up production quality. Now in one case, we are having more than 20 active participants/panelists. Will it be possible to use the NDI stream output for the Live Events as well? The Live Events producer lacks some settings, I'm not 100% sure if that is due to admin policy or just me looking in the wrong place. For example I haven't found the option to host a Q&A or vote in the Producer View. The idea is to invite 22 people as contributors in the Live Event, capture their camera input and display them on a large video wall for the local participants. Best case Scenario would be using NDI for independent outputs. Worst case: I need to stream the main event screen to said video wall. But I would really like the large wall to be filled with all participants. The up and downstream capacity should not be an issue, since we're well connected. Thanks!Solved
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