How to use NDI Analysis tool to analyze NDI stream types

NDI Analysis tool analyzes the types of NDI streams.
At present, NDI products are mainly divided into two types, the first type is Full NDI, such as N3/N4/N30/N40. The second type is NDI|HX, such as Kiloview E1 NDI/E2 NDI/N1/N2. So how to distinguish these two types of flows in the actual use of the network, below we will introduce in detail the analysis of flow types through the NDI Analysis tool.
Download NDI Analysis from NewTek and install it on the computer. Currently, it only supports Windows computer installation.
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NDI Analysis can be used to diagnose and analyze NDI sources on the local network. To achieve this, you need to run the command: NDIAnalysis.exe /find.
It may take several seconds to search for all sources on the network using the command. The default is 5 seconds. Of course, you can also specify a time. For example, if the specified time is 10s, you need to run the command: NDIAnalysis.exe /find /time:10.
After installing NDI Analysis on the computer, open the tool and input the command (NDIAnalysis.exe /find), press the Enter key on the keyboard to run the command, and the tool will start searching for NDI sources.
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Name: the device name of the NDI source and the device channel name in brackets;
Host: display the IP address of the NDI source;
Type: display the type of the NDI source. There are currently two types of NDI. The first type of Full NDI, it is marked as "NDI", the second type is NDI|HX, which is directly expressed as "NDI|HX";
Port: displays the listening port of the connected NDI source, for NDI| The HX type is currently not shown.

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