​BirdDog Launches v2.0 NDI Multiview Lite And Multiview Pro

The latest NDI Multiview Lite and NDI Multiview Pro from BirdDog adds ISO recording to the Pro version in resolutions up to 4Kp60 in native NDI codec.

According to the Australian vendor, both NDI Multiview Lite and NDI Multiview Pro are the beneficiaries of a raft of new Advanced Audio Monitoring tools including the ability to choose any audio track to monitor with the Multiview output, the ability to choose any soundcard to monitor out of, and the Stereo Mix Down feature. Stereo Mix Down allows a user to take any two audio tracks from any NDI stream and monitor them as a stereo pair, without affecting any of the ISO recordings.

“NDI Multiview Lite and NDI Multiview Pro software has been extremely well received and we are super excited to launch version 2.0,” said Dan Miall, BirdDog Co-Founder and CEO. “The ISO recording in the Pro version is super powerful and the Advanced Audio tools bring Multiview Lite and Multiview Pro to the next level.”

Immediately available for purchase, NDI Multiview Lite 2.0 and Multiview Pro 2.0 is also available to existing users as a free upgrade. 

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