Connect Your Computer; Setting The Webcam Source; Using Open Broadcaster; Switching Your Production - Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini Manual De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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Connect your Computer

Plug ATEM Mini's webcam output into your computer's USB input. Now your computer will
recognize ATEM Mini as a webcam so you can select it as the webcam source in your streaming
program, such as Skype or OBS Studio.
Plug your computer into ATEM Mini's webcam out USB-C connector

Setting the Webcam Source

In most cases, your streaming software will automatically set ATEM Mini as the webcam, so
when you launch your streaming software you will see the picture from your ATEM Mini
straight away. If your software doesn't select ATEM Mini, simply set the software to use
ATEM Mini as the webcam and microphone.
Below is an example of how to set the webcam settings on Skype.
1
In Skype's menu bar, open the 'audio and video settings'.
2
Click on the 'Camera' drop down menu and select Blackmagic Design from the list.
You will see the video from ATEM Mini appear in the preview window.
3
Now go to the 'microphone' drop down menu and select Blackmagic Design as your
audio source.
With your Skype settings set correctly, perhaps try out a Skype call with a friend as a quick test
to check your broadcast setup is working.
That's all you need to do and ATEM Mini is now ready to broadcast your video to the world live!

Using Open Broadcaster

Open Broadcaster is another streaming platform that takes your program video and streams it
live via your favourite video sharing application, like YouTube or Vimeo.
For information on how to set up Open Broadcaster with your ATEM Mini, refer to the 'Setting up
Open Broadcaster' section in this manual.

Switching your Production

Now that you have your cameras and microphone connected and your streaming software sees
ATEM Mini as a webcam, ATEM Mini is ready to start switching your production. This happens
when you switch from one video source in your broadcast to another. A source can be any
HDMI video signal connected to the HDMI inputs. It can also be a still graphic, a keyer, or any
internal source like a color generator, color bars, or black.
Switching your Production
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