NDI® Access Manager is a free application included with NDI® Tools that allows you to manage NDI® sources on your network. NDI® Access Manager can be used to organize and manage groups of video sources for ease of use and security. NDI® Access Manager increases the security of your IP video sources by restricting access to specific computers on your network. Organizing the NDI® sources on your network into groups becomes important when you plan to send video sources over the public internet using NDI® Bridge which allows you to select entire groups of NDI® sources to work with. When NDI® sources are grouped together, they appear in NDI®-compatible software nested into an organized group. This may be ideal if you have multiple studios or spaces with NDI® sources on your network.
Receive Groups:
By default all NDI® sources are set to a “Public” group. Receive Groups allows you to “hide” NDI® resources on the network that are only discoverable on your network by a computer with access to the group credentials via Access Manager. To use the NDI® Receive Groups, you must first define a Group name on the NDI® source. NDI® Access Manager is then used to define who has access to sources in each group.
If you are using a PTZOptics camera this can be found in the NDI® Config section of the camera’s web interface. Each NDI® device will have this information in a slightly different location. The default Group will be set to “public” which allows the source to be seen by any NDI® receiver on the same network. If you delete “public” and replace it with something unique such as “RedSnapper10,” the NDI® source will only be discovered by receivers also joined to the “RedSnapper10” Receive Group with Access Manager. Receivers can be joined to multiple NDI® Groups by simply using “,”. For example, “RedSnapper10,RightStage” would be joined to both RedSnapper10 and RightStage NDI® Groups.
Once you have set up your NDI® Group assignment on your NDI® Source, you now need to use Access Manager to “join” those NDI® Groups. On the NDI® Receive Groups tab click “New” and it will allow you to join specific NDI® Groups by simply entering the same NDI® Group Name used on the NDI® Sources.
If you click “OK” your NDI® Software will now be able to see the NDI® Sources joined to RedSnapper10 even though other PCs are not able to access them.
The Remote Sources feature allows you to create static entries for devices across your network, or even those accessible via public IPs or Dynamic DNS. Remote Sources is also an easy way to name and group your sources.
Please Note: If you are experiencing simple discovery issues, defining the NDI® source in the Remote Sources section should solve basic discovery issues. Note that discovery issues can be indicative of other network issues that could prevent reliable use of NDI®.
To add a new “Remote Source,” click on the “New” button at the bottom of the “Remote Sources” tab. A new window will open to create your remote source entry.
Here are the steps to add a new “Remote Source”:
Click on the “OK” button to complete your configuration.
Using the NDI® Discovery Server may help mitigate certain issues related to mDNS traffic on computer networks. This guide will demonstrate how to install and start the NDI® Discovery Server and show you how to connect your cameras and computer to the server.
C:\Program Files\NewTek\NDI 4 SDK\Bin\Utilities\x64\
NDI® Discovery Server..
NDI® device with NDI® Discovery Server capabilities.
NDI® Discovery Server shows an available source.
NDI® is now using your computer for discovery instead of mDNS. Follow this process for all NDI® sources and listeners on your network. Access updates to these instructions in articles written by Matthew Davis at: help.ptzoptics.com.
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