What an awesome alternative to atem which tends to be pretty expensive, but simple setup, great for a low cost mobile streaming /camera setup thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for the overview. Can you please show how to load Image and Logo on the switcher. I am having hard time doing that. Also what are the format it excepts. Also can i load videos as background? Thanks for all your help.
You are welcome! I dont think you can use video as a background. Their video will walk you through it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dRwrfAXQmu0.htmlsi=1haFBPNyndDUEK7b
Is there an option to layer more than 2 inputs? For example Input 3 on top of Input 2 on top of Input 1 (and able to move & resize any of the 3 inputs)??
Hey, I'm looking to buy this to use it for a single cam set up, but with three other screens set up for corporate work. So my question is, can I use this to have the camera 1 set up on the presenter, and then while recording the video, switch to monitor 1, 2, and 3 as required? I realise the NeoLIVE R2 can do so much more than this, especially for live, multicam work. And we'll get into that. But I need to know it can do the above single can/multi-screen set up as well?
Great review, thanks. The Atem mini iso can record the 4 inputs and the combined output for 5 files. What are the recording options for this unit? Thanks
Have you seen a device that has an RTMP server built in to use for an incoming video source? Basically, I want to come up with a live stream solution for youth football that can use my DJI mini 4 pro as a video source, but the controller doesn’t give a clean HDMI out, only RTMP streaming. Of course, the battery won’t last a half, let alone a whole game. At the moment, everything seems to need a laptop with OBS and an RTMP server running.
do you know if you are able to see a camera multicam view on vmix?? or is only possible on the blackmagic software and the Atem mini? Also if I connect the audio via hdmi on a stereo signal, would you be able to control it A and B on the switcher??
I don't know about Vmix, I have never used it and a quick check of their website doesn't mention Sprolink as supported hardware. Also I have never used audio in that way, I imagine it would work but I am just guessing.
What do you need the software to do? You can live stream right from the device. Or you can use software like OBS. If you are trying to control the switcher like I did in the video, then you can do that from the web browser. Download the manual it will show you how.
By default I think it is 192.168.5.163 Normally you would just type that in your web browser, but I don't think it would work for you. It would depend on what you set the IP address to be. You want to set the internet settings to be compatible to what your home internet settings are.
Connecting a line-level source to a mic-level input will cause the sound to be loud and distorted because the line-level signal is much stronger than what the mic input will accept.