Stories Gaming NDI and Birddog hit the mark for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 launch Industry Cloud Gaming Broadcast and Pro AV NDI Products To herald the European launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 in 2019, video game company Activision enlisted Gamereactor to produce and deliver a special e-sports event whose workflow was based around NDI video connectivity technology and BirdDog’s encoder/decoders. Challenge It was inevitable that expectations would be high surrounding the 15th instalment in the Call of Duty series when Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was scheduled for 2019. But those expectations extended far beyond the game itself and meant, for example, that the online launch event had to be seamlessly well-produced and professional. To deliver this event, Call of Duty developer Activision engaged the services of Gamereactor, a Scandinavian online media network covering video games in multiple languages. The primary challenge facing the Gamereactor team was to deliver ten Playstation 4 console feeds into a live production computer enabled with vMix live video streaming software, as well as a live camera from the stage that was to be used for interviews throughout the event. Solution For the production and live-stream, the Gamereactor team opted to base its workflow around NDI technology and a total of 11 BirdDog Mini encoder/decoders, which were designed around BirdDog’s custom NDI silicon chip. Dóri Halldórsson, who at the time of the project was a Video Editor & Content Creator for Gamereactor, explained the thought process behind the decision. “We had the option of going old school and buying a bunch of SDI converters, converting all those HDMI signals to SDI, and then getting up a more powerful computer to handle it. But clearly the best option was to embrace the future and go with NDI, which is what we did. And this approach saved a lot of headaches.” The Gamereactor team used one BirdDog Mini on each of the consoles and one on the camera, which then fed into an Ethernet router, allowing a single Ethernet cable to send info to a vMix machine with all NDI sources. Outcomes The workflow proved to be highly successful, as did the game it helped to launch. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was so popular it became the best-selling digital launch in Activision’s history to that point, surpassing 2017’s Call of Duty: WWII. And, once again, NDI and Birddog were behind the curtains to make it happen in real-time. Further Info Original article Share Ready to get Started? Contact Sales Customers Stories You should also check these stories MSC Streamlines Its Cruise Ships’ Large AV Infrastructure with NDI MSC uses flexible, NDI-based equipment to connect over 200 video flows per cruise ship. NDI empowered the AV team to create a reliable, lightweight large-scale installation. Broadcast & Pro AV → Formula X adopts NDI for seamless live stream on race day Formula X Racing Weekend organizers deployed a full IP-based video workflow and low-latency solution running NDI HX, ensuring the live stream kept pace with the high-speed action on the race track. Broadcast & Pro AV → Blinx launches the world’s first digital-native storytelling hub with NDI Seamlessly connecting content creators across the globe using NDI and an IP-based infrastructure, Blinx delivers news that resonates with young people throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Broadcast & Pro AV → Ready to connect? Become compatible with the ecosystem and decode all NDI formatss Download NDI SDK Enhance your video connectivity: decode, transcode and encode our most advanced formats Request NDI Advanced