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How to set up a local auto grid multiview in Birddog Cloud
This guide explains how to set up a local auto grid multiview in Birddog Cloud. It provides step-by-step instructions on creating a multiview, selecting NDI sources, setting display name and source names, enabling tally and audio meters, selecting frame rate and resolution, choosing between proxy or full NDI streams, and selecting GPU or CPU rendering. It also explains how to start, stop, and delete the multiviewer, and provides information on the grid layout based on the number of selected sources.
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Click on the EP that you want create a local multiview on.
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Click the + button to create a new outgoing connection.
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Double-click on the NDI button to create the Multiview (or click + OK button)
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Select all NDI sources for the multiview.
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Click to select NDI source
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Click to select NDI source
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Click to select NDI source
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Click the "Display Name" field and enter the desired name for the NDI out feed.
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Type the name, in this case "My multiview"
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Drag the NDI source that will carry the audio for the Multivew, in this case vMix - Output 1
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Click the "Source Name" field if you want to show the source names in the Multiviewer.
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Click "Tally" if you want to show tally info in the multiviewer
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Click "Audio Meters" if you want to show audio meters in the multiview.
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Select the frame rate for the multiviewer.
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Click the resoultion dropdown to select the resolution of the multiviewer.
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Click "Low" if you want to use the proxy NDI streams for the multiviewer.
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Click "High" if you want to use full NDI streams for the multiviewer.
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Click "GPU" if you have a nvidia card (only cuda is supported on windows, Metal for macOS) and want to use that for rendering of the multiviewer.
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Click "CPU" if you want to use CPU as renderer for the multiviewer.
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