if it sends 1080p60… how does the video looks? is it choppy? how is the conversion made? if it doesnt look choppy with dubling the frames than its a great solution!
If the idea was to simply have another program out going to a monitor, would it not just be easier to use a HDMI splitter and keep the USB C port free? For example, in a recent shoot I had to use USB C 1 for my laptop to use ATEM control software, and USB 2 for my SSD to do ISO recording. So using those wouldn't be an option for me. I used HDMI output 1 for my multicam monitor, but then I had to send the program feed to multiple TV screens via HDMI output 2. Using a splitter, I was able to split 1 HDMI output 4x.
I have an ATEM Mini Pro ISO which has 1x HDMI output and 1x USB-C output. This is a HUGE design flaw imo because the whole selling point of this device is the recording functionality. So I can stream from the HDMI output (using a capture card), record off the USB-C but then I have no monitor output. I can stream from the USB-C, monitor from the HDMI output, but then I lose recording capability. One more HDMI output or USB-C would fix this and its maddening that the give you these features but limit your ability to use them all at the same time. There is also the ethernet output and supposedly you can use the Streaming Bridge to convert the IP signal to HDMI output but that's an additional $200-300 for what is essentially a single video output. Is there a cheaper more sensible solution?
The new 9.5 software allows routing of the usb port signal to be something other than program. If you choose to use that as your multiview, you can use the HDMI for program and gain another output
The question is can i simulteneously do direct streaming using the ethernet port and use the the internal encoder of atem mini pro to stream to internet
I have the atem mini pro and I need an extra program out. I'm currently using usbc port as a webcam for my computer to stream on zoom. If I use the USBC port as an extra HDMI out how would I then use my camera for zoom without a webcam.
It would be great if the Osbot has a web cam out other than just the HDMI. For my case, most of my jobs require web cam out to Zoom or RUclips. Hence I use the laptop screen as my program view.
You mentioned using that converter with the Ethernet cable... I have an Atem mini plugged into a router and I really need to see the program from a computer in another location. Without a computer at the filming location how can I do this?
Saludos, una consulta amigo. Tiene la posibilidad de hacer alguna prueba para salir desde OBS en el computador y así saber que tiene mas latencia si verlo por el preview de OBS de un computador viejo o es mejor ese aparato?
I have tried this all day. I have the extreme just like you but it is not showing video. The obsbot logo comes on for a split sec and then a black screen
@@nodencrantz no. I called black magic and they said this will not work with my he extreme iso because the usbc port has two functions (external recording & webcam) so when you use the osbot it doesn’t know to output video. Rep said he would give it to their developing team and we may see it fixed in future updates.
Yes. This will do that as well. It turns a usb webcam into a HDMI signal. You could definitely use it to turn an IP camera into a traditional HDMI source
@@pavementdotmedia But an RTSP source is traditionally over Wifi or Ethernet; let's assume ethernet for simplicity. So how could you go from RTSP over ethernet to HDMI? Raspberry Pi + FFMpeg is the best idea I've come up with. Do you know of a better solution?
Maybe you can help me as well there, out of the ATEM (mini extreme) into the obsbot, power supply (12W), on the other side HDMI to the beamer: no signal :( what am I not seeing there? Thanks a lot in advance
This is even more important for an ATEM Mini Pro that only has 1 HDMI out. (May want to update the video title to clarify this is about HDMI Out)
Thanks for testing out the delay of this box, every other video I saw just showed what it does but didn't measure the important delay...
if it sends 1080p60… how does the video looks? is it choppy? how is the conversion made? if it doesnt look choppy with dubling the frames than its a great solution!
If the idea was to simply have another program out going to a monitor, would it not just be easier to use a HDMI splitter and keep the USB C port free? For example, in a recent shoot I had to use USB C 1 for my laptop to use ATEM control software, and USB 2 for my SSD to do ISO recording. So using those wouldn't be an option for me. I used HDMI output 1 for my multicam monitor, but then I had to send the program feed to multiple TV screens via HDMI output 2. Using a splitter, I was able to split 1 HDMI output 4x.
Great video. Thanks.
Do you think this can be used to connect the Atem Mini to monitor/tv using webcam out on the Atem Mini?
I have an ATEM Mini Pro ISO which has 1x HDMI output and 1x USB-C output. This is a HUGE design flaw imo because the whole selling point of this device is the recording functionality. So I can stream from the HDMI output (using a capture card), record off the USB-C but then I have no monitor output. I can stream from the USB-C, monitor from the HDMI output, but then I lose recording capability. One more HDMI output or USB-C would fix this and its maddening that the give you these features but limit your ability to use them all at the same time. There is also the ethernet output and supposedly you can use the Streaming Bridge to convert the IP signal to HDMI output but that's an additional $200-300 for what is essentially a single video output. Is there a cheaper more sensible solution?
Did you find a cheaper solution?
Have you already tried using an HDMI splitter?
The new 9.5 software allows routing of the usb port signal to be something other than program. If you choose to use that as your multiview, you can use the HDMI for program and gain another output
The question is can i simulteneously do direct streaming using the ethernet port and use the the internal encoder of atem mini pro to stream to internet
Do you have to use an Osbot or can you use a usb adapter/ dongle for the same result
Great! with the 9.5 uptade we can route the USB output...
Yes you can!
With the Mini pro indeed. Not sure about the simple Atem Mini
I have the atem mini pro and I need an extra program out. I'm currently using usbc port as a webcam for my computer to stream on zoom. If I use the USBC port as an extra HDMI out how would I then use my camera for zoom without a webcam.
It would be great if the Osbot has a web cam out other than just the HDMI.
For my case, most of my jobs require web cam out to Zoom or RUclips. Hence I use the laptop screen as my program view.
You mentioned using that converter with the Ethernet cable... I have an Atem mini plugged into a router and I really need to see the program from a computer in another location. Without a computer at the filming location how can I do this?
This would work great for the Osee Gostream 😁
New update with ATEM Switcher Software 9.5. You can choose what to output via the webcam!
Did you successfully install 9.5? Mine has failed 4 times today
@@pavementdotmedia I had no problems on an ATEM Mini Extreme ISO. I'll be doing our SDI Extreme ISO this evening.
Hi, can you still remote the ATEM by Network when using the USB-C Out to OBSBOT/HDMI?
That shouldn’t interfere with network access
Saludos, una consulta amigo.
Tiene la posibilidad de hacer alguna prueba para salir desde OBS en el computador y así saber que tiene mas latencia si verlo por el preview de OBS de un computador viejo o es mejor ese aparato?
How many hours of courses are already in your Live Time Package today?
Hola, se puede configurar un tercer multiview al atem 2 e/m ?, Muchas gracias
No this will not work for that. The Constellation 2 M/E only has 2 multiviewers, but can have either of those assigned to any of the 12 x 3G outputs.
@@pavementdotmedia gracias por la respuesta, abrazo grande
Te hago otra consulta, cómo configurar multiView atem Blackmagic desing 2 e/m, tengo 10 ventanas y necesito poner 16, muchas gracias
I have tried this all day. I have the extreme just like you but it is not showing video. The obsbot logo comes on for a split sec and then a black screen
That sounds really frustrating. It seems like you’re doing things right. It’s plug and play - can you return for a replacement?
Thanks for the reply. I figured I got a defect. Ordered another one. The crazy thing is it works on my atem mini… but not the extreme.
im having the same problem, did you ever get yours to work?
@@nodencrantz no. I called black magic and they said this will not work with my he extreme iso because the usbc port has two functions (external recording & webcam) so when you use the osbot it doesn’t know to output video. Rep said he would give it to their developing team and we may see it fixed in future updates.
@@Iamalvingeorges Dealing with the same issue here. Was excited about this being a nice solution for my ATEM Mini Pro. 😩
Is there a similar option to incorporate IP cameras as an an HDMI input source?
Yes. This will do that as well. It turns a usb webcam into a HDMI signal. You could definitely use it to turn an IP camera into a traditional HDMI source
@@pavementdotmedia But an RTSP source is traditionally over Wifi or Ethernet; let's assume ethernet for simplicity. So how could you go from RTSP over ethernet to HDMI? Raspberry Pi + FFMpeg is the best idea I've come up with. Do you know of a better solution?
How did you mount your camera above your head?
A few C stands and a pipe which I clamped to the camera cage. It was stable, but took some work to make it secure
OK, now I have smoke coming out of my ears. Where are you getting the webcam source from?
The usb ports automatically act as webcam outs on the ATEM mini’s
@@pavementdotmedia Got it, thanks.
Maybe you can help me as well there, out of the ATEM (mini extreme) into the obsbot, power supply (12W), on the other side HDMI to the beamer: no signal :( what am I not seeing there? Thanks a lot in advance
@pavementdotmedia
Thats not an ATEM mini.
That's not an ATEM Mini,
It should work the same on any ATEM mini model with USB webcam