![]() ![]() And that’s it! Now you’re set up and ready to start mixing awesome videos. Select the two sources you created in Resolume for the output and preview monitors, respectively. The Output/Backwall stream controls the video that will show up on the left screen of the VJ Controller and the backwall, while the Preview stream sets the video that will be displayed on the right screen of the VJ Controller. Finally, go to the NDI Video Stream dropdown menus.By default, the Tribe port numbers are set to match the default ports in Resolume (70), so unless you have modified the Port Numbers in Resolume, you won’t need to change these either. For the Port Numbers, make sure the Incoming Port Number in Tribe matches the Outgoing Port Number in Resolume and the Outgoing Port Number in Tribe matches the Incoming Port Number in Resolume. If you are connected to your PC, it’s recommended you use your Localhost IP Address, which is 127.0.0.1, for both the incoming and outgoing addresses (This will be set by default so there is no need to change them). Here you’ll see options for incoming and outgoing IP Addresses and Port Numbers, along with two dropdown menus for the NDI streams. Go to the settings panel, and click on the VJ Controller tab. Now we need to tell Tribe what Ports to listen for, and what NDI servers to receive video from.Follow the on screen prompt, and when Tribe relaunches, you’ll see the VJ controller to the right of the decks! If you’ve already purchased the controller, you can select it and Tribe will prompt you to restart your session. Go the Equipment tab on the right, and you’ll see the VJ controller as an option. Open Tribe and navigate to the Content menu. Now Resolume is setup to communicate over a network with Tribe! Time to launch Tribe and get set up there.For more information about NDI and software with NDI support, go to. Note : You can create additional NDI servers, as well as customize various parameters, all within the Advanced output window. Now we have two NDI output sources, one for our output monitor and one for our preview monitor. Now, if you look back at the NDI Servers list, you should see your newly created output as YourComputerName (Arena – Screen 1). Click “Save & Close” in the bottom right corner of the window. Finally, go back to the settings panel on the right, and in the “Input Source” dropdown menu, select Preview. Now, go back to the left panel and click on “Slice 1”, under the new screen you just created. ![]() In the “Device” dropdown menu, select NDI. Select your new screen in the left panel, and navigate to the settings panel on the right. To create a new screen, click the plus button in the top left corner of the window and select screen. In the Resolume menu panel, go to:Ī new window will open up, and this is where you can create additional NDI output servers. Let’s create one more NDI output, this time for your preview monitor. This source will show your final output composition, and it will now be a selectable NDI source in Tribe. ![]() Here, you should see an NDI Server titled YourComputerName (Arena – Composition). If you don’t see it make sure you close the Generators dropdown). Now navigate to the Sources tab in the Resolume Browser window, and look for the NDI Servers dropdown list (It should be at the bottom. In the Resolume menu panel, go to:Īnd make sure that this selection is enabled (should show a green circle). Now, lets create an NDI output in Resolume.Note: If you are connected to your PC, it is recommended that you use your Localhost IP Address (127.0.0.1) rather than the one listed in Resolume. Also take note of the Incoming Port and Outgoing Port numbers, as we will need to enter this information into Tribe. Make sure that OSC Input and OSC output are both enabled. First, we need to set up Resolume to enable OSC (short for Open Sound Control) communication and NDI streaming. ![]()
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