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[support] OBS-NDI

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On 8/21/2025 at 11:18 PM, Duckers said:

It won't start.

mkdir: cannot create directory '/home/headless/.vnc': Permission denied

/dockerstartup/vnc_startup.rc: line 57: /home/headless/.vnc/passwd: No such file or directory

chmod: cannot access '/home/headless/.vnc/passwd': No such file or directory

/dockerstartup/vnc_startup.rc: line 65: /home/headless/.vnc/config: No such file or directory

/dockerstartup/vnc_startup.rc: line 99: /dockerstartup/vnc.log: Permission denied

/dockerstartup/vnc_startup.rc: line 127: /dockerstartup/novnc.log: Permission denied

/dockerstartup/startup.sh: line 25: kill: (19) - No such process

And does it support intel? Added dev/dri, but can't start it because it lacks permissions. Also set it to privileged, and added path for configs to be in, but no permissions.

im running into this as well.

did anyone manage to resolve this? any help is much appreciated

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  • Created an issue on GitHub to report this there as well   Also, @patrickstigler, thanks a lot for putting this all together.

  • mountaintop
    mountaintop

    Hi gents,  Waited a bit to work on fixing this myself and ended up revamping a bit of it back to the old system to get it to work.   The new accetto/ubuntu vnc based image does not play well

  • patrickstigler
    patrickstigler

    Hi you can run it without a GPU, just remove the --runtime=nvidia     That should fix it.   @parish @phoenixrisen

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@meekgeek The one by patrick doesnt work anymore. There is another one called OBS-NDI thats done by Asparon, Asparon's Repository (unraid community apps) the downside of this one is it uses a very old version of obs (28/29) and a older version of NDI, so im assuming if you wanted to use this method your going to need to be running the same versions on both server/client.

That said I have been trying to work out another solution, I have tried running different linux distros (VM) but run into weird things, I get freezing after running obs and ndi(DistroAV) after 5-10minutes of usage. Currently I'm using a custom windows 11 (VM) (ghost spectre), I'v been testing it for 20minutes so far, no freezes or anything, but the downside is all encoding is Software. I'm trying to work out how to GPU passthrough but no luck yet. But atleast this is better than nothing. I'll repost or edit if this solution freezes or doesnt work.

Would be great if someone could help out with GPU Passthrough or if someone can fork patrickstigler's with updated obs/ndi (DistroAV). Until then windows 11 and Software encoding is all I have been able to get to work.

If you or anyone needs help, Discord: Sadaasivam
Currently stress testing on : https://www.twitch.tv/shivasadaa

Edited by Sadaa

Alright so I did manage to build a docker container with latest obs and NDI , using the docker as a reciever, it couldnt find the sender, did try alot to get it working but no luck, I tried using srt instead, even with gpu passthrough it uses way too much cpu than it should even though its on nvenc , so no difference than running it on a windows vm with software encoding.

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