How To Set Up Dual PC Streaming With No Capture Card

by Ollie Green

It’s surprisingly easy to set up dual PC streaming with no capture card by using OBS NDI. The performance is great and it requires no extra purchase. OBS NDI will use your network to send your gaming PC content to your streaming PC.

This guide will take you through every step necessary to get started with using OBS NDI and provide some insights into its performance. Make sure to read each step carefully so that you can get everything set up correctly.

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    Does OBS NDI Work? Is It Better Than a Capture Card?

    Before I begin, let’s talk about NDI’s performance. I’ve been using it myself to both stream and record and my experience has been exceptional. So long as you are wired to your router with ethernet cables, you’ll get a crispy smooth performance. The quality is indistinguishable from streaming on a single PC setup.

    On top of this, you aren’t limited by frame rate or resolution – some capture cards, like the Elgato HD60S, force you to play and stream in 1080p 60fps – it only has HDMI. But because you’ll be using your network to send everything to your streaming PC, you can stick with your display port and get higher frames and resolutions.

    How To Set Up OBS NDI On Both PCs

    You’ve now finished the necessary steps on your gaming PC. Later, you can add your own scenes, capture devices, and adjust your audio and video. First though, let’s look at the steps needed to complete on your streaming PC.

    You will now see that everything on your streaming PC’s OBS will reflect what is shown on your gaming PC’s OBS. This gives you the control to edit and make adjustments whilst live without touching your streaming PC.

    Getting Ready To Go Live With OBS NDI

    You are now ready for your first stream, but there are a number of things you need to consider before starting.

    Summary

    That’s my guide to streaming with OBS NDI. It’s surprisingly simple to set up, requires no hardware adjustments, and you are able to stream in your native resolution and frame rate.

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