

The macOS binaries are for OBS 28 and Qt6, but you will likely not be able to use this version on ARM machines due to libndi 4 not providing support for ARM. Binaries for 22.04 and Qt6 are not currently available. The Ubuntu binaries are for OBS 28, but are compiled for Qt5 on Ubuntu 20.04. It is not a feature release, it simply provides updated binaries to support the changes made in OBS 28 Other changesįull Changelog: 4.9.1.4.11.0-RC Checksums If you are a user that wants to stay on OBS27, please use the Discussion thread and let me know so that I can prioritize releasing a pre-obs28 version. Perhaps I should update the readme with install instructions (especially for Linux)? Please test this binary and use the Discussion thread to let me know of any problems or feedback.

source: add a switch to disable audio by in #482.README: Add Ubuntu fix cmake flag and update some other stuff by in #626.Change audio output to use synthetic timecode.Revert "fix timecode translation" by in #623.Source: fix 16 audio channel crash by in #518.Add Ukrainian (uk-UA) locale by in #483.CMakeLists: Compiles for arm targets by in #533.Sudo cp -P ndisdk/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/* /usr/local/lib/

Yes | PAGER="cat" sh $LIBNDI_INSTALLER_NAME.sh LIBNDI_INSTALLER_NAME="Install_NDI_SDK_v5_Linux"
