Meet the PLAY, a like - new, pre - owned 4K NDI player. It's the planet's newest and tiniest 4K NDI player with full NDI 5 support. Connecting is super easy. Just link PLAY to your NDI network, plug it into your TV via HDMI, and use your own remote to explore the beautiful new interface. NDI 5 support means it offers high - bandwidth NDI, NDI HX2, NDI Remote, and NDI Bridge functions. It's incredibly compact, measuring only 85mm x 85mm x 19mm and weighing just 97 grams. With a magnetic base and non - slip grip ring, you can attach it behind your TV or place it in front securely. It supports 4K UHD via HDMI 2.0, receiving NDI in resolutions up to 4Kp60 (though not all NDI 5 versions support 4Kp60). It offers flexible power options with PoE and USB - C. The built - in CEC control allows you to use your own remote to access NDI sources. And it has amazing API support for RESTful API, Crestron control module, Zoom API, Q - SYS API, etc. Technical specs include support for various video formats, specific video and audio I/O connectivity, different video codec support, Ethernet network connectivity, and details about its weight, dimensions, and power requirements.


Using the BirdDog Play 4K NDI Player is a breeze. First, connect it to your NDI network using the Ethernet RJ45 1000baseT port. Then, plug it into your TV via the HDMI 2.0 port. You can use your own TV remote to browse and play NDI sources thanks to the built - in CEC control. The player can be powered by either PoE or USB - C, so choose the option that suits your setup best. If you want to attach it behind your TV, use the built - in magnet. Or, if you prefer to place it in front, the non - slip rubberised grip ring will keep it steady. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you encounter any issues, refer to the API support options. You can use the RESTful API, Crestron control module, Zoom API, or Q - SYS API for help. And remember, not all versions of NDI 5 will support 4Kp60, so check your NDI version if you're aiming for that high - resolution playback.