I need a for dummies vesion of this. Can you demonstrate this step by step from scratch? Does Propresenter come with NDI already installed as an option? Or you have to bring it in.
Say you were running two-three iPhones during service, would an iOS camera app be required for each of the iPhones? This is great. Have you ever seen this used for church service? Great channel btw. My go to for PP7
El video del iphone se puede enviar desde cable de red?? Por eso menciona ese adaptador con conector RJ45 ??? Quiero usar mi iphone 11 pro max en mi mac mini m1 como camera en pro presenter, pero quiero hacerlo con cable no confío mucho en el wifi para enviar el video. Si se hace por cable de red la mac mini solo tiene una entrada que es la que se usa para el internet, ¿¿es posible enviar el video del iphone por cable USB o HDMI a mi mac mini??? Para agregar el iphone como fuente de vídeo en pro presenter 7.
If you are running two-three iPhones, would you need purchase two-three app purchases if they are all under the iCloud account? Great channel btw. Love your PP7 content.
If they’re all done n the same iCloud account, I THINK they could all use it. I’d make sure to use a gigabit wired connection b/c I’d think that that many HD video streams would be too much for WiFi.
In pro7, in the stage screen layout editor, you can fill a shape with sources from the live video layer and show that on the stage screen. That’s how I’d do it.
I have the app downloaded on my phone. Launched the app. then tried adding the video source as you showed in pro 7 but the phone isn't showing up as a device on the list.
There’s an NDI viewer app you can download on ndi.tv (for free). Download that in the pro7 computer and see if it can see it. If not, it’s a networking issue.
@@roshondagray with the recent version of iOS, and a recent version of macOS, you don’t need NDI-HX camera, but if either of those are not true, you will need that app.
There is a different app I’d recommend for that. But, it is also an NDI-HX app. It’s NDI-HX CAPTURE. Other than being a different app, it should work fine for screen capture.
There really isn't much setup. Download the app and run it. Then do what I showed you by going into ProPresenter Preferences and adding it. That's it. Sorry for the day; I've been moving, so I wanted to rewatch the tutorial to see if my memory was correct.
I just looked on gopro.com and there's a discussion about it, but it doesn't sound like it's natively included in the firmware (as of earlier this year). If you could use RTMP or something to show it on a computer, you could capture that with NDI scan converter, but that would be a janky solution until they come up with something from gopro themselves.
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I need a for dummies vesion of this. Can you demonstrate this step by step from scratch? Does Propresenter come with NDI already installed as an option? Or you have to bring it in.
@@roshondagray propresenter has NDI built in. The smartphone app you need is called NDI HX camera. Does that help?
Say you were running two-three iPhones during service, would an iOS camera app be required for each of the iPhones? This is great. Have you ever seen this used for church service? Great channel btw. My go to for PP7
did you ever find an answer for this?
El video del iphone se puede enviar desde cable de red?? Por eso menciona ese adaptador con conector RJ45 ???
Quiero usar mi iphone 11 pro max en mi mac mini m1 como camera en pro presenter, pero quiero hacerlo con cable no confío mucho en el wifi para enviar el video. Si se hace por cable de red la mac mini solo tiene una entrada que es la que se usa para el internet, ¿¿es posible enviar el video del iphone por cable USB o HDMI a mi mac mini??? Para agregar el iphone como fuente de vídeo en pro presenter 7.
Please apart from NDI is there any other app which can be used?
@@okyeredominic3012 there’s a built in ability that works with an iPhone and MacOS. Idk about android and windows.
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If you are running two-three iPhones, would you need purchase two-three app purchases if they are all under the iCloud account? Great channel btw. Love your PP7 content.
If they’re all done n the same iCloud account, I THINK they could all use it.
I’d make sure to use a gigabit wired connection b/c I’d think that that many HD video streams would be too much for WiFi.
Is there a way for the ProPresenter operator to preview the camera view from the wireless smart phone?
In pro7, in the stage screen layout editor, you can fill a shape with sources from the live video layer and show that on the stage screen. That’s how I’d do it.
I have the app downloaded on my phone. Launched the app. then tried adding the video source as you showed in pro 7 but the phone isn't showing up as a device on the list.
There’s an NDI viewer app you can download on ndi.tv (for free). Download that in the pro7 computer and see if it can see it. If not, it’s a networking issue.
Do you have to have NDI on your cell?
@@roshondagray with the recent version of iOS, and a recent version of macOS, you don’t need NDI-HX camera, but if either of those are not true, you will need that app.
Would this work if you wanted to Screen Cast your iphone? We have a church app and would love to walk people through the app during announcements
There is a different app I’d recommend for that. But, it is also an NDI-HX app. It’s NDI-HX CAPTURE. Other than being a different app, it should work fine for screen capture.
Doesnt explain how to set it up
There really isn't much setup. Download the app and run it. Then do what I showed you by going into ProPresenter Preferences and adding it. That's it. Sorry for the day; I've been moving, so I wanted to rewatch the tutorial to see if my memory was correct.
I see this video is 2yo any changes?
Nope. Works just the same. I just did it last week for my ChurchTechU members.
Has anyone tried using NDI to connect a GoPro? Is there a way to tie it in using ethernet?
I just looked on gopro.com and there's a discussion about it, but it doesn't sound like it's natively included in the firmware (as of earlier this year). If you could use RTMP or something to show it on a computer, you could capture that with NDI scan converter, but that would be a janky solution until they come up with something from gopro themselves.
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