Obs-ndi-4.11.1-windows-x64-installer.exe Guide

She switched back to the gaming PC’s OBS. In the NDI Source properties, she clicked "Source Name." A dropdown populated. A single name appeared, glowing like a lighthouse beam through fog:

Maya rebooted OBS on both machines. On her gaming PC, she added a new source. She scrolled past "Display Capture," "Game Capture," "Window Capture." There, nestled between "Media Source" and "VLC Video Source," was a new entry: . obs-ndi-4.11.1-windows-x64-installer.exe

It wasn't just video. It was her video—the crisp, 1440p, 120-fps output of her gaming PC, with zero perceptible lag. The colors were true. The audio was in sync. But more than that, she dragged a browser window over her gameplay on the gaming PC. On the streaming PC’s preview, the browser window was there , alpha channel intact, hovering like a ghost. She switched back to the gaming PC’s OBS

She clicked on the latest release. There it was. A single, blue-highlighted line of text: On her gaming PC, she added a new source

At 8:00 PM the next day, she went live.