Adding Guests with NDI Remote
NDI Remote lets you capture a guest’s camera, microphone, screen, or even mobile device in XSplit Broadcaster as an NDI® source. The feed arrives with embedded audio and frame‑accurate sync, so you can build split‑screen, picture‑in‑picture, or full‑screen layouts exactly the way you would with any local camera source.
Microsoft ends consumer Skype on May 2025. Use NDI Remote to bring in remote guests as an alternative.
Launch NDI Remote then invite and add guests.
Follow NDI Tools documentation here.

In Broadcaster, click Add Source → Video/Network stream → NewTek NDI then select NDI Remote guests from the list.

Tip: Plan for roughly 8–10 Mb/s of network bandwidth on your production PC for each 1080p 30 fps guest.
Design Your Layout – Use the Layout Wizard or manual transforms for split‑screen, picture‑in‑picture, or lower‑thirds.
Mix Audio – Balance each guest in Audio Mixer or route them to separate buses.
Record ISO Tracks – Enable multitrack recording so every guest saves to its own file.
Go Live / Multistream – Broadcaster treats NDI Remote feeds like any other camera source.
Microsoft ends consumer Skype on May 2025. Use NDI Remote to bring in remote guests as an alternative.
Setting Up an NDI Remote Connection
Launch NDI Remote then invite and add guests.
Follow NDI Tools documentation here.

In Broadcaster, click Add Source → Video/Network stream → NewTek NDI then select NDI Remote guests from the list.

Tip: Plan for roughly 8–10 Mb/s of network bandwidth on your production PC for each 1080p 30 fps guest.
Next Steps
Design Your Layout – Use the Layout Wizard or manual transforms for split‑screen, picture‑in‑picture, or lower‑thirds.
Mix Audio – Balance each guest in Audio Mixer or route them to separate buses.
Record ISO Tracks – Enable multitrack recording so every guest saves to its own file.
Go Live / Multistream – Broadcaster treats NDI Remote feeds like any other camera source.
Updated on: 02/05/2025
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