🚀 Elevate your streaming game with BirdDog Play 4K — where pro visuals meet ultimate flexibility!
The BirdDog Play 4K NDI Player delivers stunning 4K UHD video at 60fps with HDMI 2.0, supports multiple NDI formats including NDI HX2 and BirdDog Cloud Connect, and offers versatile audio outputs. Its robust Gigabit Ethernet ensures stable streaming, all packed in a compact, lightweight design with a magnetic base for easy mounting—perfect for professionals demanding flawless, portable video playback.
Brand Name | BirdDog |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 2 inches |
Item model number | BDPLAY |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Streaming |
D**S
Fix to LAG or Glitchy Audio / Video
For those complaining about the audio and video lag, it's more than likely due to their network structure, NOT the BirdDog device. Your network switch must be able to handle AV or else it will not work smoothly. BirdDog even recommends using the Netgear AV 4250. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these units. They work beautifully!
E**C
A Lot of latency, awfull performance
I bought six, and on 10g net all six have about a second of latency. Even with one to one conexión is always 1 second. Very sad performance.
B**T
Updated: Not a bad little unit!
*******************Updated Review*******************Well, it looks like the majority of the video stuttering was not caused by the Birddog Play. I found that Ecamm's NDI output was mostly responsible for the poor performance. When I display NDI from other ProPresenter or Proclaim, the output is smoother. However, a barely noticeable stutter still remains.On another note, the unit has an audio jack and usb port on the side. I was hoping the audio jack would split sound out, but so far, that's not working.After my initial disappointment, I planned to send the unit back. Instead, I'm keeping it and upping the rating to four stars. If a future firmware update activates the audio out, I'll bump this little baby to five stars.*******************Original Review*******************I was really excited about getting this little unit. I watched several reviews, but they were mostly just unboxing, plug it in and look, "it works!" They really didn't talk much about how well it works.Setup on this unit is super simple. It is a very well designed process. Plug it into the monitor and the unit displays an IP address. Bring up that address in your browser, and link the unit to the desired NDI signal. Almost instantly, the display comes up.As long as you are only displaying still images, this works fine. However, if you are streaming video, the image is plagued with stuttering, dropped frames, ghost images, and blurring. I changed frame rates, resolutions, and about everything else I could think of to get a good picture, but no dice.Just to be sure the NDI signal wasn't the problem, I captured it in OBS on another computer and it handled it just fine. I'll be returning the product and waiting a little longer for an affordable NDI-HDMI converter to reach the market.
J**D
Makes it easier to run Ethernet than SDI
We bought one of these for our church to run a display in the lobby for announcements. We have a Mac mini that allows for two outputs and this allows us to add another one really easy. It runs through our normal network (probably not recommended but we have a small footprint). We run an NDI output from ProPresenter and set the announcement layer on it. Sometimes it seems a bit finicky, and I think the order in which you turn things on may matter, but 9/10 times it just picks up the signal no problem.
A**R
Stuttering video and audio
I tried to run this ndi decoder on my network with two gigabit separating my source and the decoder. The setup interface was very intuitive (two stars), but the results were disappointing. Video and audio both stuttered. It doesn’t seem to do any buffering to allow smooth playback with a delay. PC and raspberry pi based ndi player worked off the same switch so I’m guessing it’s a lack of buffer capacity for smooth playback. Might work with 10Gbit switches, expensive managed switches or with fewer hops, but didn’t work in my setup.
J**G
Works great to send Audio and Video over the network to a TV in another room
I bought this to be able to provide sound and picture to a moveable TV in our office complex without having to run dedicated cables around the building. The TV (on a stand) can be moved around the rooms (or building) and just needs a network connection to the Birddog Play mounted behind the TV to receive the NDI signal coming from my computer (in a different room). Works great.
J**N
I wanted to believe, but have audio/video synch issues
I purchased this device to replace a windows stick which was set up to boot to NDI studio monitor. The old device had no audio-video synch issues, but it has higher maintenance because it was running windows. So the plug and play birddog 4k play seemed like a great idea.Unfortunately, when I received it I found the audio and video synch to be off considerably and there was nothing I could do. The old device on the same network in the same place didn't have this issue.Customer service is very responsive. They had me apply a firmware update - which did help, but it's still 500-1000ms off. That is not professional.Customer service has offered to repair the device under warranty, but I should not have to go through this. I am not confident that it's my new device at all. Perhaps this problem isn't unique to my device?I have a challenge - because I wanted to buy 3 more after this one was a wild success. But, here we are.I will update you if I get it back working.
TrustPilot
2 个月前
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