Try to intall NDI first from the original newtek page. Probably gem is looking for the original source and not in the obs boundle folder.

śr., 17.03.2021, 06:06 użytkownik Peter P. <peterparker@fastmail.com> napisał:
Kosmas,

just a quick reply: Which operating system are you on? Any reason you
can't install Gem via the "Find externals..." function? If you are on
Linux (Debian-based) try using the apt package installer to install Gem?

best, P

* Kosmas Giannoutakis <giannoutakiskosmas@hotmail.com> [2021-03-17 02:39]:
> Hi list,
>
> I installed the Gem library from source and everything seemed to compiled correctly. When I open pd, I get the message:
>
> [GEM:recordNDI] Please (re)install the NewTek NDI Runtimes to use this plugin.               need to find the library 'libndi.so.4'
>
> This library appears to be at
>
> /snap/obs-studio/1185/usr/local/lib/libndi.so
> /snap/obs-studio/1185/usr/local/lib/libndi.so.4
> /snap/obs-studio/1185/usr/local/lib/libndi.so.4.5.3
> /snap/obs-studio/1195/usr/local/lib/libndi.so
> /snap/obs-studio/1195/usr/local/lib/libndi.so.4
> /snap/obs-studio/1195/usr/local/lib/libndi.so.4.5.3
>
> I guess Gem cannot find it there... Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Kosmas

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