

(You have the option to schedule your live event for a future time, but for this example we are going live.) On the Live Producer page, select Go Live and then Next. (This is located in the middle of your home page) Login into your Facebook account and click on the Live Video button: Once your NDI Source is added in OBS, click Start Virtual Camera within the Controls window. Click here for a walkthrough of this process. In addition to high-quality video and low latency, NDI allows users to take advantage of OBS Studio's Virtual Camera and easily link their camera to Facebook Live.Īdd your NDI camera to OBS Studio. The NDI protocol from Newtek offers a powerful way to distribute video content on your network using an IP stream. If this has not been done refer to our knowledge base articles on addressing your camera here or here.


It is assumed that your camera is connected to your LAN and has an IP address that is compatible with your router's settings. In this article we will review the steps to establish a live stream to Facebook from your Camera’s NDI feed using OBS Studio.
