And, most importantly: You can trigger the actions externally via OSC / TCP/IP, if you want to do this It runs on a raspberry pi (which is very handy for me), Windows, Mac For instance, you can send OSC messages to other software (in my case, to a DMX/Lighting software) You can send arbitrary commands via different interfaces. You can control all relevant options on the ATEM mini, and you can do everything else by initiating Macros No Streamdeck required and the software is free: This one is focused on working with an Elgato Streamdeck, BUT it comes with an emulator that you can access via a browser on the local network. In the end, I could do everything I wanted with "Bitfocus Companion". "Broadcast Controller" -> This is a simple tool, which also worked, but I couldn't make it run reliably. "Central Control" -> This tool works, but I find it quite costly ($50) for the given functionality atemOSC -> This should do the trick, but is only available for Mac I stumbled accross a number of tools, such as I've also been searching for a way to control my ATEM Mini together with a DMX lighting setup from a single control console. The Mini Pro starts at $595, and the ISO at $895.This is a somewhat older topic, but I was searching around and couldn't find the following solution - as it may be of help for others, I'm posting it here: Keep in mind, you will need an ATEM Mini Pro, or ATEM Mini Pro ISO to stream with (the ATEM Mini does not have stream capabilities). ![]() This does change depending on location and Internet access. The connection is a little slower, but I’ve seen about a 1.5-2 second delay from initial tests. You may need Administrative IT to do that. There is one big difference: you must first open Port 1935 (or similar) on your Firewall. Very similar to connecting across your WAN. The video will be sent via Intranet (as long as both the ATEM Mini Pro and Streaming Bridge are on the same network) to a location that can also either record, stream, or play on a monitor.Īdded security with a stream key, but anyone with the XML file can connect to the ATEM Mini Pro. This is great for larger buildings, and campuses. This is perfect for a studio to either record or stream video, or send video to a lobby to know when a person is on-air. Configure the Bridge, and set up in the Mini Pro. Plug the cable from ATEM mini Pro to Streaming Bridge. This setup only requires an Ethernet cable (no cross-over cable needed). You can also send signal in streaming, or Hyperdeck data rates (around 50 Mbps). You will have to connect the Bridge up, then use the ATEM Setup to create an XML file that will import into the ATEM Mini Pro. ![]() USB-C is included, but the connection is to configure the device. Two ways to genlock the video with Ref-in options. Video can then be sent to a monitor, computer for streaming, or recording device via HDMI or SDI. The Streaming Bridge will connect in via Ethernet cable (no WiFi). The end result as a 1080p video to the source location for streaming or recording. ![]() This will not control the source camera or switcher (at least, not yet). This is a device that will connect your ATEM Mini Pro or ATEM Mini Pro ISO to a remote location.
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