During the recent Whitefish City Council meeting held on June 16, 2025, significant discussions centered around the implementation of advanced video technology for city operations. The council explored the integration of Network Device Interface (NDI) technology, which allows for the transmission of high-quality video and audio over IP networks, marking a shift from traditional physical connections to a more flexible and efficient system.
The meeting highlighted the importance of naming devices on the network to enhance usability for city staff. This initiative aims to simplify the identification of various cameras and screens, ensuring that personnel can easily navigate the new system. The discussion included considerations for how to label these devices in a way that makes sense to the users, reflecting a collaborative approach to technology adoption.
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Subscribe for Free Additionally, the council addressed the functionality of the cameras and their web interface, which allows for direct control and adjustments. This capability is expected to improve the quality of video feeds used in city communications and public meetings. The emphasis on using the camera's digital signal processor for corrections was noted as a preferred method, although the alternative through the vMix software was acknowledged as viable.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to modernizing its communication infrastructure, which is anticipated to enhance transparency and engagement with the community. As these technological upgrades are implemented, residents can expect improved access to city meetings and events, fostering a more connected and informed community.