Introduction
This article describes how to share Aximmetry's output on Skype, Zoom, and other VoIP software.
The easiest way to do it is by using an NDI signal produced by Aximmetry.
For this, you will need two things:
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We suppose that you already know how to set up an NDI output in Aximmetry. If not, please read this document first: NDI In/Output Setup
- NDI Tools
NDI Tools
NDI tools is a software package that will let you use NDI in- and outputs.
Download NDI tools software from the official NDI website and install the software.
NDI connection Setup
Start NDI tools.
On the NDI Tools startup page, start the NDI Webcam app by clicking on it.
Note: You can also start the NDI Webcam app directly, for example from the Start Menu.
Click on the gear icon at one of the webcam video slots, and you will see all the NDI video streams on the network.
Select the NDI stream which gives the output you would like to use.
In our example, the Aximmetry NDI Output is produced by Aximmetry running on the laptop.
Stream to Skype with NDI
We suggest setting the video Mode to 1080p30, and turning ON Sync when setting up the NDI output in Aximmetry, But of course, you can set this up according to your needs.
Start Skype.
Find Settings.
In Audio & Video, select NewTek NDI Video as Camera.
Note: In the preview, the NDI Input appears mirrored, however, others will see the feed as normal, so disregard the mirroring in settings.
Stream to Zoom with NDI
We suggest setting the video Mode to 1080p30, and turning ON Sync when setting up the NDI output in Aximmetry, But of course, you can set this up according to your needs.
Start Zoom.
On your Zoom startup page, click Settings.
Under the Video tab, select NewTek NDI Video as Camera.