Question
Using Zoom Bridge vs ZoomISO for outputting individual pinned zoom callers as NDI streams
Hi, community,
between Zoom Bridge and ZoomISO, which is your preference of choice, and kindly share your reasons why.
So far, I only used Zoom Bridge and I kinda like it for the fact that the software can be installed on both Windows and Apple OS. ZoomISO only has an Apple OS version.
Cons of Zoom Bridge could be that the max it can output is 720p30fps.
However, the good thing about ZoomISO is that it can go up to 1080p30fps.
For ZoomISO I think also has the ability to integrate OSC for automation on Streamdeck/Companion. Which is a plus for ZoomISO.
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This leads me to the next question:
Have anyone used the above software on multiple PCs to encode more than 10x and more pinned zoom callers' NDI streams into the network?
Have you also tried pushing so many streams, that it goes beyond 1gbps bandwidth usage on the network, resulting in you having to use a 2.5gbps/10gbps network switch?
If so, have you tried to also ingest and use all these streams at the same time into a powerful media server (with a 10gbe NIC card) for processing and outputting them as baseband HDMI video signals?
How were your experience and the result? Or did it end up as a failure and you decided to just go back to the traditional route of using 1x HDMI output per laptop for each pinned callers.
And finally to have all the laptops HDMI outputs to be captured by a hardware video switcher instead.
Thank you for your time!
