Time Markers- 0:00 - Take the ATEM Further 0:46 - Connect Rodecaster with Headphone Output 2:00 - Zoom Settings 2:46 - OBS Settings 4:01 - Rodecaster Monitor Outputs 5:19 - Connect Rodecaster via USB 5:42 - Zoom USB Connection Settings 6:01 - Audio/Video Sync Settings 6:33 - Adjust Sync with OBS 8:12 - Adjust Sync with ATEM Software 8:49 - Other Audio Options. 9:20 - Audio is Half of Video
Epic production Tom. I appreciate the efforts and resources you put into this to educate us. I’m glad you mentioned this hissing from the audio output, I kept thinking there something wrong with my mic and headset. Thank you.
Tom.. great work and thanks so much.. You said that there is a possible sync issue with OBS. In the case of just recording a video podcast utilizing the ATM and Rodecaster, any ideas on a stand alone sync recorder such as a Atomos or something? I am doing a two camera two mic and would like a final output to edit.
I have tried using 1/4 inch TS mono cables to a 1/8 inch TRS stereo cable and I'm getting nothing out of the Rodecaster. The Blackmagic tech support person I spoke to said the 1/4 inch cable had to be stereo which I can't find.
Tom by default the mic inputs on the ATEM are mic level inputs. Before connecting a line level output (e.g. Rodcaster) you need to go into the ATEM settings and switch the mic input to line level. Failure to do so will result in overdriven audio on the ATEM as you first saw in your video when the meter was pegged red. FYI.
I bought the same red cable that Tom showed in his video for my RCP II and changed the ATEM mic1 to "line". When I stream or record to disk from the ATEM I get a buzzing or humming noise. If I use OBS to stream or record and use the RCP II main as my audio source everything works just fine. I'm still working to figure this out :) Here is a sample of what I am getting... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d3N25iThcno.html
So I’m curious, do you have to use a computer to do a livestream with the ATEM & Rodecaster Pro 2 or can’t you just hook up your mics to Rodecaster Pro 2 and cameras to ATEM and stream from there?
As I've slowly been getting into the world of live streaming having content like this in invaluable. Thanks for putting these videos together. Incredibly helpful and well put together.
I have to give you props on your ability to squeeze so much content out of one piece of gear (the rode procaster), I need to take some notes for my channel. I lost count of how many videos involve that thing but I won't lie, I've watched all of them. I didn't even need to read the hilarious giant manual cards when mine showed up, I already knew everything I needed thanks to these vids. You're killing it man
I'm glad it's helping, and yes, the giant cards are hilarious! It's a real tool that I actually use, so rather than move on to some other thing, I like to show all the different ways this can be utilized.
About to go crazy in the future with this podcast I’m planning!...and your recommended gear/kit videos are quickly manifesting my ideas into a full blown internet show😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏 can’t thank your enough for all of your awesome content! This setup plus a loop station and M1 MacBook Pro... I’m drooling at the content possibilities!🙌
I knew everything that you talked about and I already experimented and I already did it with my zoom H5 recorder but I still enjoyed your video. I think you're one of my favorite creators on the platform. My one of my top five for sure. Keep making great content. And love your podcasts all of them especially the one with Peter. Got to say the one with Peter and got me by surprise but I'm so happy you started it it's like so fun to listen to you guys.
Wow, thank you so much! It's been a while since Peter and I recorded (we've both had some crazy schedules lately), but I'm hoping to get back at it quick!
This is an amazing set up in your home office. I am new and I am just starting with windows to go live streaming for zoom calls, and small groups. So I am trying to create a home office/studio. Thanks as always for sharing. Great video,
@Tom Buck thank you so much for this!! I had been using the CamLink 4K for my Canon so that I could go live, and I had a Rodecaster Pro for my audio for my podcasts. I struggled with the video quality and zoom and all of that good stuff before! After some research and watching several of your videos, my atem is on its way and now I know exactly how I should attach it to my rodecaster! Thank you for all of these videos!! You have a new subscriber and I’ll be following for more!! Oh, and I’m realizing now that I’m typing this out from my HVAC business’s page and not the podcast...I’ll subscribe from the service business mastery podcast page too! Thank you again!!
you can monitor the sound from the atem software, in the audio tab, also, you have audio meters on the multiview of the pro and pro iso atems you can also sync audio and video with the included delay control in the atem software. to sync the audio and the video in the computer, you can use the sync block in audio hijack
I'm watching all your videos! I started by watching all your Rodecaster Pro related videos, today I went to the store and bought one for myself! Rode, sponsor this man, I'm sure many others bought Rode products just by watching your videos, and not because you promote Rode, but because you provide an honest opinion, at least that is the feeling I'm getting from your videos! Thanks for the excellent advice!
Haha, I'm so glad to hear this. I didn't realize how much Rode stuff I had until I started making videos about it. It really just sits in that sweet spot of price/features/quality. There are other really great brands out there too of course, but I also like that Rode designs and makes everything themselves in Australia.
@@tombuck I wasn't aware of that! I first time heard from your video, and then I run a mini fact check, and indeed Rode has the whole production chain in Australia, which is really great! Not only they support local economy, but the more business act like that, the better the macroeconomic perspective of both the businesses and the country. I'm still playing with rodecaster pro like a kid since yesterday haha
Awesome video Tom! Just wanted to say how much I have been enjoying your podcasts lately. They have kept me well entertained and I learn things from them too!
Thank you for this amazingly specific video on these two pieces of gear in particular!! About to use these two hand-in-hand at work with Zoom and/or Wirecast!
Thanks, Tom! If you remember, I asked you this exact question a few weeks ago. I took your advice ( use your preferred method) and everything has worked perfectly since I set it up. Thank you so much. This video really explained the options well.
I've now watched multiple videos of yours in a row and you are brilliant. Looking at the comments, others agree. Thank you for such amazing and helpful insights. Wow. You're incredibly cool for taking the time to show and describe all of this.
Thank you for this Jason! Reading this totally makes my day. I'm glad the video was helpful and I really appreciate the time you took to leave such an awesome comment 👍
Excellent. I knew only the first two options. I never remembered of connecting separate video and audio in livestream. So, I'm going to test this third connection next time live. Great video. Congratulations.
Fast forward to today. ATEM Mini Pro has Fairlight, which makes the Rodecaster Pro practically redundant for the audio aspect of a video streaming setup. I would use an iPad into Mic 2, for sound effects on the ATEM. The Rodecaster would be useful for handling mix minus scenarios, however. Just my 2 cents worth. Thanks for all your excellent videos, by the way.
Thanks! I’m not quite ready for any of this equipment just yet but this is the direction I am headed. It is daunting. Your videos are helpful & a crutch. Have you recorded anything that walks a newb through the advantages of hdmi switching? Thanks again & keep up the great work!
Thanks for making this Tom. Incredibly helpful video!! Would love to see an additional video incorporating this workflow into a RU-vid live stream. Thanks again~
Clapping 👏🏼 at the beginning of a podcast is a good tip for beginners. You can match the audio spike in the video and audio tracks to synch audio with video. 👍🏼
Hey Tom, got myself one of the mini pro's today and hooked it up to the Rodecaster Pro using the 1/4 LR Monitor jack. Took a while to get the audio levels right . One thing that got me stumped for a while was I needed to change the mic1 setting on the mini pro to "line" as the default was "mic". Completed a live stream test and all worked out great. Switching from PC to MAC to Cam1 was nice. Although mini hdmi to hdmi didn't seem to work via the mini pro for Cam 2 :-( Even managed to test Teams, Zoom and some OBS projector output. Wouldn't have done all this without watching your video!!
@@tombuck haha yes indeed! I just copped the Atem mini and a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema. Going to use a 2 cam set up with my URSA Mini as the main cam. I haven’t checked your channel, but do you use a stream deck as well? I want a seamless way to incorporate motion graphics and a soundboard. If so, how do you like it, and if not, anything else you recommend?
Thanks for this Tom! I've done two major multicam zoom presentations with this gear and audio was a real challenge. Never thought of doing it via the computer! Will try that next time.
I hadn’t had issues with audio sync until a recent OBS update. I had to actually update my RCP sync to 200ms; it’s super slight I know but still noticeable. I’m thinking it’s with the update though. But I use this exact setup, and love it!
Hello Tom, Please talk through the fact that you can make the ATEM inputs accept "LINE LEVEL" signals rather than the excess gain of the "microphone level" input. This adjustment will greatly improve the sound of the system. Other mixers may have XLR line level outputs and those can also be input to the ATEM with the input set to "LINE LEVEL".
Good point. I'm experimenting with this when using Oktava MK-12 mic into the audio interface, then output from there into the Atem's Input. Then also the input gain in the Atem Mini Software as well as output levels are important.
@@HomesickMac The quality of sound can be improved by setting the gain structure of the system. Setting "LINE LEVEL" output into the line level input rather than placing it into a "microphone level" input with lots of gain. You might like to visit the RANE discussion of gain structure in this link. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XZhBXyt5iKQ.html KEN
I use them both connected to the MacBook Pro through USB C, with OBS. I usually get between 150 to 200 ms delay on the video so if I delay the audio about that much, it syncs perfectly.
Great video Tom, I tried different setup with similar equipment as well and I agree with you - audio quality is much better when using the Atem and Rodecaster separately. Love your YT channel :-)
Professor, thank you very much... I am testing this today.... I think I need to get that red cable.... many thanks... always top quality material! Most appreciated...
Thanks to your videos I use the Rodecaster and ATEM mini for my live podcasts and they're fantastic! The ATEM mini allows me to toggle camera angels during the show very easily with the push of a button.
@@abdulla9912 I am not sure if this is the answer you're looking for but the Rodecaster connects to my laptop with a USB cable and the ATEM uses an HDMI and USB a-c. If I remember correctly the ATEM did not come with any cables so those I bought separately. I stream live on RU-vid and so I just select the ATEM and Rodecaster for my audio/video when I'm about to go live.
I would of loved to have seen a comparison between going through the rode caster to hear the quality difference between that and just going straight into the ATEM mini.
I am trying to find the video where you broke down why you went from Atem Mini to the Pro. I am about to buy 1 or the other and I wanted to see what pushed you to upgrade. Thanks for your content. There are many that review their equipment but you really make it like a conversation and not a lecture.
You were extra Pun-ny today! And then you set up for a great pun at the end only to say you get great Audio Video! Perfect! And the B-Roll was perfect as well in the video! Well done! I have been over thinking doing a live stream, and back out every time I think I'm ready. One day I'll just appear live... that day is not today!
Haha, I definitely get the overthinking bit. I’ve found the best thing to do is just jump in and then adapt along the way. Glad you appreciate the absolutely ridiculous puns 😁
You can switch the MIC-inputs on the ATEM Mini to line-level instead of mic-level, what works best when connecting a mixer like the Rodecaster Pro. Works also with stereo-signals, as far as I remember.
How do you do that? I experience humming and buzz when I connect the phones out of my analogue mixer to the mic input of atem. Is this a ground loop issue or line to mic issue? Appreciate some good advice here. Thank you!
@@colinchew8440 Let me quote the ATEM manual (documents.blackmagicdesign.com/UserManuals/ATEM_Mini_Manual.pdf): " Microphones typically have weaker signals compared to line outputs from other audio devices. This means when mic is selected, the input is boosted slightly to compensate. This also means that if mic is accidentally selected when a line level input is plugged in, the audio will sound unusually loud. If the audio sounds much louder than it should be, check that line is selected instead of mic." The MIC/LINE switch is a bit hidden though: You find it in "Settings > Audio > General" within the ATEM Software Control. Hope this makes sense.
@@colinchew8440 I would try to use the line-out of your mixer instead of the phones-out and switch the ATEM to line. This could help reducing humming and buzz.
Just awesome videos! Your channel has done so much to help me get a RU-vid channel going. I'm running into one crazy problem though. I have the Rodecaster Pro and Atem Mini Pro each connected to am iMac through two usb-c cables -- and a laptop connected through HDMI to the Atem for playing videos. I see the audio in the audio meter in the Multiview monitor, but no sound from the video. The Zoom software is set to take video from the Atem and the laptop shows it is using the BMD HDMI as as output. I must be missing something! The video is there but viewers can't hear it when we switch to it. (Insert hair-pulling here) 🙂 I do have AFV in use as well.
Hey Gary! This can definitely be a confusing problem. Do you have HDMI set as the audio output for the playback laptop? It might be that there just isn’t an audio signal being sent out. The other tricky part, if I’m understanding correctly, is using audio from the RCP and ATEM simultaneously. Something could be getting left out there. In which case you could just run audio from the laptop through the RCP or even use Loopback to create a virtual audio device that combines the RCP and ATEM. 👍
@@tombuck Hey Thanks for these things to check.! The laptop is showing the HDMI port as the audio output so that looks good. All the mics are going into the RCP via XLR cables and all of the cameras and laptop are going into the Atem via HDM cables. While the video shows in Zoom, it looks as though the audio isn't getting passed. I tried running a cable from the RCP headphone jack to Mic 1 on the Atem (and unplugged the USB from the RCP) with no luck. I feel like I'm so close ........ having that flummoxed feeling ..... as in my flux capacitors are on the blink. By the way, I''m hoping Blackmagic Its watching and adds a power button like you said. I mean, c'mon ....... going to use what you mentioned in the video to do the power on/off thing.
This is some fantastic information to know, thank you so much for taking the time to explain how to use both of these powerhouses at the same time for broadcasting! :D
We’re also using the ATEM+RCP. We like to plug each unit directly to the MacBook. But we also use an iPad as our main video source. The iPad runs into the ATEM via an HDMI adapter. Audio from the iPad runs directly into the RCP via the Phone input channel. Then we use OBS to capture and a StreamDeck XL as the main control surface. We also run background music from an iPhone into the RCP via the Bluetooth Chanel. We love this set up as it takes a lot of the workload off the MacBook CPU. The downside is we do get some strange audio interference from the iPad. We’re not sure if it’s the channel or maybe a faulty cable. But with a little background music the interference isn’t noticeable and we can always clean it up a bit more in post. But we would like to eliminate it eventually.
There is another option: Use the two 1/4" in the Røde Rødecaster Pro and attach it to your camera (I use the XLR port on the camera (Panasonic GH5 and X2000)). Then you get the sound feed with your video in on the HDMI port on the ATEM Mini.
Came here to post this. Its the best way to get your audio and video in sync. Keep in mind you are now putting your audio through your camera's preamp.
This only works for xlr. The 3.5mm mic input on the camera will have a high frequent sound as well as its only mic level the xlr adapter on the gh5 can be set to line level.
@@mikaelspetz That’s right. That why I wrote that I use the XLR port on both cameras. On the GH5 you need the sound adapter with XLR of course. The X2000 camcorder has everything built in. I was more pointing out an option without sync issues.
Hello Tom!!! Can you do this same video with the Zoom Podtrak P8??? I’m a rookie on this and will like to know how to set it properly with the ATEM Mini Pro. Thanks and keep the great work!!!
Hi Tom! thank you guiding with this video! very very helpful! just one question! I am planning to use the ATEM mini + Rodecaster + Wirecast to live stream simultaneously with different platforms. Have you tried it before? Thanks again beforehand!
Thanks Christian! I've never used Wirecast, but you shouldn't have any issues. I do typically prefer to run each device into the computer separately through USB, but of course as this video explains, you can run everything through the ATEM.
Rode caster pro and canon creator kit alone takes forever to come in with high demand market it’s been 9 weeks since ordered and both plus pro caster mic just arrived. Still waiting on the atem mini and elgato stream deck to come in. Q’s up to this point been using an iPhone 10 XR to create and stream - How do I connect a canon M 50 to stream also how to turn the rode mic on M50 off so I can use my pro caster mic 🎙 many thanks 🙏 in advance for your content we binge watch you BTS Savvy
Lots of things are definitely in high demand at the moment. For the M50, I'd recommend checking out Canon's EOS Webcam Utility and seeing if that'll work to help you stream with it.
@@tombuck Thanks, I just thought about it but can you drop a video link of yours if you have one about connecting the M50 for live streams I don't remember if you or Sean said if I need an elgato cam link to connect thanks in advance love all your videos because of you as a @RU-vid Creator you greatly help Savvy Turtle on our journey of learning how to become a Great Creator like you and others we hold the highest respect for!
@@SavvyTurtle I have an M50 and use it with OBS. If you don't have a cam link, (I dont) then all you have to do is download the canon eos Webcam utility from their website. Once you install it, all you have to do is plug your camera into your computer with a micro usb cable and it will show up as a video source. Hope this helps!
@@aaronhess yes thank you, much appreciated I will go order one now as I'm not sure if it comes in the Video Creator kit! but it comes with a rode mic, dont want to use it rather use the rodecaster pro with the pro caster mic.
I needed this, to make sure I’m doing it right! Haha. It also seems to make my camera feeds look a little bit better. Thanks so much for introducing me to both of these!
Great stuff Tom! Thank you for this video. Very helpful. I'm considering adding the ATEM mini to my gear now to join forces with the rode caster pro. Only question now is Atem mini vs Atem mini pro????
@@tombuck Thank you for the heads up. Do you have an affiliate code for the pro? Initially, I'll tap my Sony a6600 and a7sii to the atem and connect that to the rodecaster. Loving your videos my friend! Ty for replying. 🤩🤩🤩
Amazing videos. They did help me to choose the equipments to buy a week ago. Am enjoying my tutorial classes being a beginner and you just awesome. Barikiwa sana.
Great video. IMHO The second approach is the right way. Connect the two devices to your computer. In the first approach, you are sending a line level signal (headphone out) to a mic level input on the atem mini... This will bring up noise and hiss. Line level signals should not be sent to a mic level input if you have other options.
Haha, oh no! I'm trying to focus on pieces of gear and show difference things you can do with them, I genuinely don't mean to keep expanding shopping lists!
Another way you can get the audio into the atem is to run the audio through the camera and use the audio/video via hdmi to the atem and then atem usb c to the computer this will help with audio sync.
Thank you Tom for the post. I’m in the start-up mode for video/podcasting. I have “Logic” for my audio and “Final Cut” for video. Before I invest in the ATEM , are you aware of and sync-up or latency issues when connection USB/USB for both units? Your thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance for your guidance. Cheers! Dave
You can handle the syncing for audio/video directly within the ATEM as it has frame delays. I do this and have a preset file setup and configured because the video coming in from my Panasonic GH5 is heavy and the audio always arrives first. Nice thing is that once you set it up, you can just save all of the configuration as a preset file and just load it in when you turn on the ATEM
@@tombuck Unfortunately mine just stoped working reliably today and had to throw it away and drop $500 on a new one, 2 months out of warranty... they told me it would be as much to repair as a replace... argh...
Tom, I hope you solved my latency problem. I had the Rodecaster hooked into the computer and using the LR connects into the ATEM. I’m going to try it tomorrow. I experienced latency at 8FPS and higher. Ecamm was terrible. I like the idea of letting the ATEM do the video and the rodecaster doing the audio..we will see.
XLR output would be neat. I think there's the possibility to add effects with firmware updates. There was reverb in a beta release last summer that was super cool, but it was removed in the final release.
So many connection options! So if the RCP and the ATEM mini EACH have their USB-c connection to the laptop, then the ATEM mini is only being used for the multi-camera feature? That makes the most sense to separate the 2 devices- audio and video-- to manage.
Another awesome video. Thanks for the great detail. I do my podcast/radio show with the same setup minus the ATEM Mini. How much does the ATEM Mini cost?
Hi Tom Great videos and contribution to all of us trying to look good, educate, facilitate ,eating S, etc. from home. Thank you. I use the Rodecaster pro for my audio and the ATEM mini for video. How do you hear your students when on a Zoom call without getting feedback from speakers or wearing a huge headphone ? Thanks
Hi Tom, I absolutely love thus channel!! You are the guy who knows how people like to watch and learn! Thank you! I have a question for you 😊 I purchased the atem mini pro and I have a 4 camera 4 mic video podcast we just started. I want to connect my podtrak p8 mixer with the atem mini pro so at the end of the show I have one file which contains the audio and the video. Any suggestions how should I connect all this stuff together? I know how to connect the cameras to the atem mini pro, but I don't know how to connect my mixer to the atem mini pro and get one file with everything at the end. I bought a hard drive so I can record everything to the hard drive but that one uses the USB c port of the atem mini pro. I know you have a video on how to connect the atem mini pro with the rodecaster pro but since I plan to record to the hard drive that means that I already used the usb c port on the atem mini pro. And you mentioned that the prefered way to connect the atem mini pro with your laptop using the USB c port. As you may see Im a little bit confused, l'm a beginner and I have this silly question how to set up this atem mini pro with the podtrak p8 and with 4 cameras correctly so I don't really need to edit anything at the end. I want one file what I can just upload to RU-vid and that's it. Can you please help me out?
Hey Roland! There are a few different ways to do this, but here's what I do that I've found to be the easiest/most reliable: 1. Connect the P8 and ATEM separately to your computer via USB 2. Use an app like Ecamm or OBS to bring in each device as an audio and video source 3. Record directly within the app (Ecamm or OBS). You can even output to your external hard drive if you want. Even though the apps were originally developed for streaming, they have a built in record-only option. I love Ecamm, but it is Mac only. OBS is Mac/PC and it's free (just a little more "fiddly").
I was going to say, the ATEM has a pretty capable audio processing engine built in, it’d be fun to see how you got on running something like the VideoMic NTG directly into the ATEM alongside your video sources.
Hi Tom, great video, 2 thumbs and 2 toes up! I'm sorely tempted to get an Atem Mini for my own multi cam setup. Should I wait for the next updated version since I don't have an immediate need?
I don't know how often they'll update them- but the ATEM Mini Pro and ISO are two higher end (and more expensive) versions that offer more features than the basic version I have.
@@tombuck Thanks for the reply! I believe those upper ends Atem models are overkill for my needs. It's a bit cumbersome to do multi-cam using OBS. I have a software called "MultiCam Capture" but that's very finicky and sometimes exhibits latency lag. I sometimes use Logitech Capture software to use my 2 different Logitech 4K Brio and Logitech C922 webcams, one camera is front facing and other is top down to show stuff on my desk for product reviews. The Logitech Capture app can toggle between both camera views easily plus can include a 3rd view of whatever is showing on my desktop screen. It works but obviously these are not pro grade cameras, they are webcams, LOL! As you can tell, I've definitely toyed around with variations of doing multi-cam setup of my own. I probably should have just started out getting the Atem Mini and be done with it by now, haha!
You can see and adjust audio input levels for the ATEM via the ATEM software interface. I just can't seem to get it coming out of the headphones. You can also adjust the limiter and compression...
Yeah, it can definitely be overwhelming. When it comes to Zoom classes and stuff, I always. recommend starting with audio. Even a simple USB mic can make an absolute world of difference. From there you can move on to cameras, lights, etc.
The BEST BEST? Rodecaster running into Ecamm live, with each camera on it's own capture card so that it shows up as a separate video source and then you can set them to switch automatically 👍
Tom, I currently own the RODECaster Pro, but I’m thinking about buying the ATEM Mini. However, I only have 2 web cams and my Canon SX730HS. Can I still create awesome vids with what I have if I buy the ATEM mini? What do you suggest?
The ATEM Mini is awesome, but I'm not sure how helpful it'll be with webcams. It'll take any HDMI source, so your Canon camera will work great, but the webcams might not work as well.
ATEM Mini, Mini Pro< or Mini Pro ISO. Which would you suggest. Will be using for Podcasts & RU-vid in studio interviews. Thanks in advanced. Great Ch. to by the way.
It really depends on what you need. The basics were fine for me, so I went with the simplest version. The Pro is great is you need multiview, and the ISO is great if you need all the bells and whistles.
Nice lecture! Great picture quality! The audio quality is also very satisfactory. The camera's performance is also good, but it seems that the quality of the lighting determines the quality of the video. Next, I would like to ask for the whole process of video recording. I would like to see what I am using as a studio, such as the location of lights and cameras. I think this is more popular with beginners. As an expert, you will see and learn about the process of making your videos and the overall atmosphere of the studio you are making. I want to see you soon. I especially want to see photos or videos with lighting. Thanks for the link to buy amazon lighting. I want to see the location of the lights I'm actually using. The picture quality is very good.
Thanks for the kind words! I do have several videos about my studio space and editing workflow that might be helpful. I also have a number of videos about my camera and the settings I use 👍
@@tombuck If there is a video link that you can refer to, please introduce it. I am amazed to see your video quality. The picture quality was so sharp and clear that my eyes became very large.
Hi Tom..great videos.. Quick question is it possible to connect the rodecaster directly to the atem mini pro or extreme using the usb-c port and external monitor to monitor the levels instead of a computer based software?
The easiest direct connection would definitely be to use the monitor outputs on the Rodecaster to the 3.5 input on the ATEM. And the chair is from Ikea 👍
Unfortunately, the best audio setup doesn't allow you to switch to a second video source which has audio included, as this will not be sent on from the ATEM Mini I suppose? Just found you channel. Pretty cool stuff!
@Tom Buck Is an updated video surrounding the RCP2 coming? Updated version of this video would be helpful and a boost to get that “silver play button”. 🤞
Fantastic video Tom. I am a new user and hear you talk about zoom. Now I work with both zoom and teams. I read some on some forums there is a problem using atm mini. I need a solution both for x Zoom an teams
@@tombuck I went and bought Aten Mini Pro today and it works like a charm with zoom that also is uppdaterad for Apple silicon. But Teams keep mirroring the view on my computer so I see the mirrored version on my screen when running PowerPoint and web browser, although the participants see the screens correct . So annoying.
Kindly put up some video on how to connect sound mixture along with rodcaster pro together and how they are connected to pc . looking for your kind reply and response soon.