Great stream, Jay! I found it to be very interesting. Wish I was able to make it live so I could’ve interjected some of my own experiences as well. However, enjoyed listening to the entire replay this morning while I was working.
@@TVJAY I've had issues with the Atem Extreme while recording & streaming similar to what Joe explained during your stream. I had strange issues with my 2 M/E, had to send it back not once but twice. I'm now on my 3rd 2 M/E that is sort of stable. Periodically, I have to recycle power because it hangs on boot. I purchased a new HyperDeck this past January. Sent it back immediately because all it would do is quick flash the Record Button. Shortly after that I purchased the Web Presenter HD. Like the 2 M/E, it is sort of stable. Haven't had any issues streaming with it but there are times when it just is not found by the Web Presenter desktop software. When this happens, a power cycle usually fixes the problem. Overall, for what I do, I can deal with these BM idiosyncrasies. But I totally get what you are saying when it comes to mission critical environments and importance of reliability.
@@QuikTechSolutions Thank you for sharing your experience. I turn off all of my BM gear every night after I stream and I don't have any issues but I am also using older gear.
@@TVJAY I also turn off all my gear as well after each use. I fire things up when I get into the studio after being off all night. Even after everything is freshly booted, I sometimes have to power cycle the 2 M/E or the Web Presenter. As a rule of thumb, I just power cycle the Web Presenter just before going live. Shouldn’t have to do that, but I do to avoid issues at the start of show. Now, I have one of the original HyperDeck Minis in the rack that has performed flawlessly but it’s older hardware. There’s definitely something to be said about that. It’s almost like the older hardware was better designed & built to last. Seems like the newer gear with all the bells & whistles have a tendency to be problematic. Hmmmm 🤔
We use Sencore demodulators (also known as IRDs) at work to receive satellite and microwave feeds. We then feed them through AJA FS-1 units to frame sync them. I don't think you can feed the ATEM an IP feed.
Great stream, Jay! I found it to be very interesting. Wish I was able to make it live so I could’ve interjected some of my own experiences as well. However, enjoyed listening to the entire replay this morning while I was working.
Please feel free to share your experiences with BMD products here if you would like. Thank you for watching.
@@TVJAY I've had issues with the Atem Extreme while recording & streaming similar to what Joe explained during your stream. I had strange issues with my 2 M/E, had to send it back not once but twice. I'm now on my 3rd 2 M/E that is sort of stable. Periodically, I have to recycle power because it hangs on boot. I purchased a new HyperDeck this past January. Sent it back immediately because all it would do is quick flash the Record Button. Shortly after that I purchased the Web Presenter HD. Like the 2 M/E, it is sort of stable. Haven't had any issues streaming with it but there are times when it just is not found by the Web Presenter desktop software. When this happens, a power cycle usually fixes the problem. Overall, for what I do, I can deal with these BM idiosyncrasies. But I totally get what you are saying when it comes to mission critical environments and importance of reliability.
@@QuikTechSolutions Thank you for sharing your experience. I turn off all of my BM gear every night after I stream and I don't have any issues but I am also using older gear.
@@TVJAY I also turn off all my gear as well after each use. I fire things up when I get into the studio after being off all night. Even after everything is freshly booted, I sometimes have to power cycle the 2 M/E or the Web Presenter. As a rule of thumb, I just power cycle the Web Presenter just before going live. Shouldn’t have to do that, but I do to avoid issues at the start of show. Now, I have one of the original HyperDeck Minis in the rack that has performed flawlessly but it’s older hardware. There’s definitely something to be said about that. It’s almost like the older hardware was better designed & built to last. Seems like the newer gear with all the bells & whistles have a tendency to be problematic. Hmmmm 🤔
@@QuikTechSolutions it does seem that the older stuff was made better or at least has better firmware.
Sorry Jay I wasn’t able to see this live.
That is okay, thank you for watching.
Have you ever used Sencore Demodulators to create feeds into a switcher? Like a Sencore 2600 IP output into an Atem Mini Pro
We use Sencore demodulators (also known as IRDs) at work to receive satellite and microwave feeds. We then feed them through AJA FS-1 units to frame sync them. I don't think you can feed the ATEM an IP feed.