ngiarrusso
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Hello,
I've been working on an ongoing issue with NDI cameras (VC-A71PN) connected to my Tricaster. I am using a TC1 with up to date firmware (7-9-220826) as well as the current firmware for the camera (VC-A71PN Firmware - VCAF108). I am looking to see if this is common behavior for the device or if this is not supposed to happen. Throughout the day (at no specific times) the signal will cut out on the camera. It can be anything from 5 seconds to 30 seconds, sometimes just one camera cuts out, sometimes multiple cameras at once cut out. If you were sitting in front of the Tricaster, you would see an input of a camera just drop to black and then after a few seconds (~3-30 seconds) the signal comes back.
I'm looking to understand NDI and know whether or not this is to be expected. Is there supposed to be interruptions in signal like this? I am used to SDI that is meant to be a solid connection; I don't know enough about NDI to know if it is meant to blink out periodically throughout the day. Any help or a point in the right direction will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I've been working on an ongoing issue with NDI cameras (VC-A71PN) connected to my Tricaster. I am using a TC1 with up to date firmware (7-9-220826) as well as the current firmware for the camera (VC-A71PN Firmware - VCAF108). I am looking to see if this is common behavior for the device or if this is not supposed to happen. Throughout the day (at no specific times) the signal will cut out on the camera. It can be anything from 5 seconds to 30 seconds, sometimes just one camera cuts out, sometimes multiple cameras at once cut out. If you were sitting in front of the Tricaster, you would see an input of a camera just drop to black and then after a few seconds (~3-30 seconds) the signal comes back.
I'm looking to understand NDI and know whether or not this is to be expected. Is there supposed to be interruptions in signal like this? I am used to SDI that is meant to be a solid connection; I don't know enough about NDI to know if it is meant to blink out periodically throughout the day. Any help or a point in the right direction will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.