In this article by Stephan Kexel for Riwit, we explore how NewTek’s Network Device Interface (NDI) is transforming the world of IP-based video production and why it’s becoming a must-have technology for modern video workflows.
What is NDI and How Has It Transformed Video Production?
In 2015, NewTek introduced the Network Device Interface (NDI), a revolutionary technology that has reshaped how video and audio signals are transmitted across networks. By utilizing standard IP networks, NDI eliminates the need for expensive, complex cabling, and hardware traditionally required for professional video production. NDI has enabled real-time, high-quality video and audio transmission over IP networks, allowing for smoother, more cost-efficient workflows across various sectors, including live production, broadcast, online streaming, and even educational video production.
Since its launch, NDI has evolved significantly. NewTek’s continued development of NDI has optimized it for a range of use cases, particularly in live production environments. It now supports H.264 and H.265 compression techniques, which allow for reduced bandwidth usage without compromising video quality. This makes NDI an adaptable solution for professionals needing to scale their operations without incurring high costs.
Key Benefits of NDI for Modern Video Productions
The flexibility and scalability of NDI make it a game-changer for video production professionals. Key benefits include:
- Real-time video transmission over standard IP networks, eliminating the need for complex infrastructure.
- High interoperability, as NDI is supported by a wide range of devices and software, seamlessly integrating into existing workflows.
- Scalability for dynamic live production environments, allowing easy addition of new sources and receivers without complicated setups.
- Cost-efficiency, thanks to the ability to run over existing networks, reducing the need for specialized hardware and cabling.
NDI and Atomos: A Perfect Partnership for IP-Based Video Production
The combination of NDI technology and Atomos devices, such as the Ninja and Shogun series, has taken professional video production to the next level. Atomos is a leading manufacturer of powerful monitor/recorder devices, and with NDI integration, it offers an enhanced, IP-based video workflow solution. The integration of NDI into Atomos devices allows video professionals to enjoy seamless, real-time video streaming over IP, making it easier to manage complex productions.
New AtomOS 11.11.00 Update: Enhancing NDI Features for Atomos Devices
The release of AtomOS 11.11.00 brings several key features that further enhance the performance of Atomos Ninja and Shogun devices in NDI workflows:
- Support for H.265 codec: The update introduces H.265 codec support, optimizing bandwidth usage in networks with limited capacity. This results in higher-quality video at lower bitrates.
- NDI Device Naming and Group Management: Users can now assign specific names to NDI devices and create device groups, improving organization and workflow in larger, more complex environments.
- NDI Multicast: This feature allows video signals to be sent to multiple receivers simultaneously without consuming extra network resources, ideal for live events with multiple displays or control rooms.
- Improved NDI Control Options: The Connect Tab in AtomOS has been upgraded to offer more intuitive controls for transmitting (Tx) and receiving (Rx) NDI signals, enhancing user experience and ease of management.
How NDI and Atomos are Redefining IP-Based Video Workflows
Together, NDI technology and Atomos’ Ninja and Shogun devices, combined with the latest AtomOS 11.11.00 update, are redefining the future of IP-based video production. With enhanced features like H.265 support, multicast, and improved NDI control, production teams can achieve maximum flexibility and efficiency in their workflows. This integration provides a cost-effective, high-performance solution for professional video production that meets the demands of today’s dynamic and fast-paced video production environments.
The future of video production is here, and NDI is at the forefront of this revolution, offering unparalleled benefits in cost, efficiency, and scalability for video professionals worldwide.
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