Spout/Syphon and NDI are not the same, the formers are meant to share GPU
texture across applications (on the same computer) while the later aims at
sending video frame over the network.

Concerning an external to do so, I think there should be 2 : a recordNDI
plugin for sink and a videoNDI plugin for source.


I might be interested in making some externals like that.


Le mar. 13 nov. 2018 à 11:56, Csaba Láng <langcs...@gmail.com> a écrit :

>
> But that’s the point, we do not need any spout or tcp/IP or Syphon in
> between. Just let the signal go directly on ndi for all systems.
>
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 11:48, Antoine Rousseau <anto...@metalu.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> @baptiste note that spout seems to be Windows only (the github title is
>> even "A video frame sharing system for Microsoft Windows").
>>
>>
>> Le mar. 13 nov. 2018 à 11:12, baptiste chatel <baptiste.cha...@gmail.com>
>> a écrit :
>>
>>> A lot of live video softwares also use Spout (processing, Isadora, etc.)
>>> http://spout.zeal.co/ , which looks like an NDI / syphon alternative.
>>> There is an external available on the French codelab forum, but I doesn't
>>> work for 64 bit pd for me (running with Ubuntu). A pd spout sender/receiver
>>> would actually be a godsend to me in my current work.
>>>
>>> Le 13 nov. 2018 00:23, "Csaba Láng" <langcs...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes I know it, but truely GPU consumer. A direct way could be more
>>> efficient.
>>>
>>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 at 21:23, Johnny Mauser <
>>> joson.andr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> That would definitely be useful!! Workaround on OSX could allready be a
>>>> syhon NDI connection (didnt test, just quick research...).
>>>>
>>>> Am Mo., 12. Nov. 2018, 19:16 hat Csaba Láng <langcs...@gmail.com>
>>>> geschrieben:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Gem Lovers,
>>>>>
>>>>> recently I moved to NDI protocol on many live graphic softwares.
>>>>> The question is if can someone create an NDI object for Gem to send
>>>>> the video out through ethernet too? No limitation of resolution, no
>>>>> adapters needed, just connect your ethernet cable and let it go through 
>>>>> LAN.
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you think? Could be useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>> Popesz
>>>>>
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