The ATEM Mini Extreme ISO is available at an incredible discount from B&H right now! It's $995, the normal price of the non-ISO version! geni.us/atem-mini-extreme-iso
i watched this when you first posted it, but have just watched it again as I now have a number of livestream jobs coming up that could lead to bigger and better jobs. I have been using just a Yolobox Pro for weddings mainly, but now want to add the Atem Pro ISO for the exact reasons you just mentioned. I am also thinking of getting the Seetec Monitor so I can still have multiview of 4 sources that go into the Atem Pro ISO, record the ISO tracks to a hardrive, output the HDMI into the Yolobox for graphcis and brining in my Yolobox original as a livestream source and then outputting the whole program to a liveu solo for in the field bonded encoding. I think this should work in principle :-)
I’m using the Atem Mini Extreme ISO in conjunction with a Yolobox Pro and it’s a powerfull combo compensating each other weaknesses with their respective strength’s.
I’m thinking about doing this my new job may require me to save all videos separate instead of only the program. I want to do this but afraid to lose all the new pip features on ybp pro and video cropping
*I think the YoloBox solves another problem: With the ATEM-Mini we have problems with the LiveStream to RU-vid when the speed of the mobile Internet connection changes, because the ATEM cannot automatically and dynamically adjust the LiveStream video quality: With ATEM, you have to stop the LiveStream, change the Quality and start it again 😞. It looks likt the YoloBox is able to to do this automatically* 🙂
Thanks for this video. I have been mulling over pairing my ATEM Mini Pro with the Yolobox Mini. I have 2 questions though - 1) Does the Yolobox Mini support recording and streaming simultaneously. If the answer is yes then ATEM to Yolobox Mini via USB with ATEM Multiview via HDMI with Yolobox Mini recording while streaming is a viable option. 2) Do you have any concerns with the ATEM Mini Pro USB UVC video out colors compared to it's HDMI out. I find the USB UVC out to be too contrasty and not matching the HDMI out video.
i went with yolobox mini and the atoms xcast as i have ninja V run on vmount power all on cage with a7siii and have other camera on wireless hdmi the same way no need for a atem case in studio i do use the atem iso for recording might get yolo pro later
Now that the new Yolobox update allows video input from the USB and HDMI simultaneously I’m thinking about getting this combo to get an isolated streaming/recording setup. Can use my laptop as a video source while ATEM is handling camera switching.
hi Aaron! i need to strean live but into ZOOM... please tell me how i can get my (future) YB to stream directly to zoom or somehow pipe into zoom somehow...? i want to do live trainings.... 😅 is it possible?? thank you so much 👍 edit: this is NOT inside my studio... but outdoors and hopefully with decent WI-FI!
Great video Aaron! Really concise and just shot this over to someone to check out. I like how you provide a good way utilize the units. Do you have a video the remote guest into Yolo? I missed they had that feature.
I don't have a tutorial video yet, just the livestream with PhotoJoseph that demonstrates it. There's part of that video that does go through how to set it up though!
Hi Aaron, I'm using Atem mini pro iso and Yolobox pro. Using HDMI out for the MV and USB out to yolobox. Was wondering if there is any usb spliter which can use to record and USB out at the same time. So far couldn't find any in the market. Do you have any idea or solution for it? Thanks
I would call it mostly a color difference than a quality difference, but yes the USB out of the ATEM looks a lot more contrasty compared to the HDMI out. I personally don't mind it most of the time though.
I am on the ledge about getting the ATEM Mini Extreme ISO.. and this atand looks good.... however I would put another bar across the entire back with two different thread sizes AND several cold shoes for attaching more wireless video and audio recievers. A cheese plan in the bottom and different size threads for tripod mounts also.... orrr cheese plates on the sides and across the back... and keep the bar across the top. ..
There are extra cold shoe mounts for the stand you can attach to the bar! Also the cheese plates can be attached wherever you want on the bar to give you more threaded screw options!
Which yolobox? I only tested with the Mini and the Pro, I didn't check with the original. Also make sure you're using the right USB cable because the charging cables won't pass the data through. I used a USB-A to USB-C cable for both.
oh you know what, I didn't even test it on that. I wouldn't be surprised if it's not supported on the original though, it seems much more limited because of the older CPU it uses.
Check out the linked video that PhotoJoseph and I did! We explained a bit more about the use cases there. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1U8XGO6pUxE.html
If you wanted to! If you run the HDMI between the two then whatever the ATEM is set to output over HDMI appears in the yolobox. You can choose whether you want to output the program or the multiview. I suppose one reason might be if you wanted to have someone remote watching the multiview for a production, and streaming the main program from the yolobox!
Definitely is some personal preference there but honestly I wouldn't trust a computer for any critical part of the workflow in a professional setting! Even if you get the best hardware, you're still at the mercy of a random bug crashing the software, or the computer locking up for some unrelated reason, and taking down the whole stream.