How To Use the ATEM Mini Pro With Zoom Meetings and Webinars
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2022
- Using the ATEM Mini Pro (or Extreme) with Zoom is really really easy. In this video, we show you step-by-step how to set it all up.
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Important. Make sure the Atem kit is set to 'line' or 'mic' (in settings). You need 'line' if inputting from the church audio mixer. Thanks for making the tutorial - I am sure churches will find it useful. David
Right on - exactly right.
I have that already set up already playing to facebook.
But when I put it to zoom it plays thru zoom with audio. I don't see the picture on the Blackmagic screen as I did before. Is it still going to face book still. Even if the pictures is on zoom screen.?
Great video! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you sharing us for How To Use the ATEM Mini Pro With Zoom Meetings and Webinars !
Glad it was helpful!
I actually needed to know how you would integrate the RodeCaster Pro into this set up and how you would Stream to UA-cam.
Thank you for the very informative video. Helped us a lot. I have one question though. Is the 3.5 mm jack plug mono or stereo?. Greetings from Germany Evangelical Church.
Thank you.
Welcome!
Thanks for the video. Wondering why you are not encountering a sync issue
Does the ATEM mini pro allow me to do a hybrid recording and save it to my external usb-c drive? For example I will record my cuts locally and have a zoom video feed call as well?
Awesome video! Exactly what I was looking for! One question. I noticed the ATEM mini had two audio channels. Can they both be used simultaneously while live streaming to Zoom? Need something that can input into a Zoom meeting (via a single invite…assumed) a total of three cameras and two audio feeds all at the same time. Thx!
Yep, plus the HDMI inputs can do audio as well.
@@ChurchSetup thank you! And appreciate the swift response!!
Very helpful video. I am just getting started (Atem Extreme ISO is on order) and I have a slightly odd question. I am trying to set up a fully hybrid Zoom meeting (in house as well as zoom) The in house is an auditorium with about 125 persons, so that requires powered speakers. I also want to feed video and audio to my zoom audience. I do have 4 wireless mics going through a Behringer 1204USB mixer as well as 2 4K video cameras with HDMI out (currently. More to come) I am planning on using a aux out from the mixer to go into the ATEM, but where should I get the signal for my room speakers? I have been using the XLR out from the mixer, but then I don't have any control over them with the ATEM. As I'm sure you can tell, I am very new at this. Thank you.
I am doing the same thing. Did you fnd an answer to your question?
@@UMCDanielson Unfortunately I did not. Hopefully we will both find the solution.
Thanks for this. Have you tried to put a computer output into the ATEM and then stream that over Zoom? Since Zoom will view the view screen coming from them ATEM as a "Camera" will it overcompress the video compared to if you are sharing a screen directly in Zoom?
Yes, we use this method - not with zoom- but with our live stream. The quality should be nearly identical to sharing your screen directly if you're Zoom is utilizing a 1080 quality feed.
How are you getting audio from your zoom guest back to your system to be able to listen?
So this video assumes you're using Zoom as a single user. The audio from Zoom will go to whatever speaker or headphone system you are currently using. The ATEM is only an "input" device for Zoom - either Video Only, or Video & Audio.
It you are asking for like a Hybrid Event, where you have an audience that needs to hear from Zoom attendees, that will require another piece of hardware with a mix-minus feature to ensure a feedback loop doesn't happen. The Rodecaster Pro II, for example.
Great videos! If we're just using the ATEM Mini Pro Iso (not extreme), since it only has 1 usb output, how can we record to an external harddrive while simultaneously outputting the ATEMs output as a webcam via the one usb-c?
Thank you. Short answer, you can't. You would need the extreme with its double USB ports to do that. The only other way would be to record on whichever device you're using for the USB connection. So, if you're using ZOom for instance, you can record the Zoom meeting. But you need that USB port free to use the ATEM's recording feature.
@@ChurchSetup Thanks for the fast response! Ahh, that would defeat the purpose of the ISO recording each input separately. Thanks for letting me know. Alternatively, would using the USB c hub that has an hdmi out and another usb c out on it do the trick? (I use it originally on my laptop for another hdmi monitor.)
@@marcal5158 I don't believe a usb hub will function. I have not tried it in a couple years but I'm almost positive it won't work.
@@ChurchSetup Ahh, cool beans. Thanks again
I like your presentation and I am hoping you can help me with my question. I am using the atem mini pro with zoom at my church which works well for broadcasting but my problem is when bringing in someone on zoom to take part in the church service the audio will feed back in zoom, how do I prevent the audio from feeding back into zoom. The atem mini pro is getting the audio from a beringer 32 which also provides audio to the in house congregation. My Setup is the same as you describe.
What you're describing is called Mix-Minus. The audio going into Zoom needs to "minus out" the audio coming out of Zoom. You can do this inside the X-32 by removing the audio channel that brings Zoom into the board from the audio channel that goes out to Zoom.
I am using Atem extreme for church and that’s what I am using as my stream encoder also. How do I get the zoom audio from the computer to the church audience and don’t have a feedback allowing the person on zoom not to hear themselves coming back through the audience microphone? Please note that the mixer I am using is a normal analog mixing console.
Great question
Is it possible in this type of setup to bring in the Zoom feed itself (possibly from a separate laptop) so that I can record the Zoom participants as part of the ATEM program feed? How would I connect that? Thank You.
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Given that you have a Rodecaster Pro, would you use the RCA sendouts on the back, with a merge to a 3.5mm jack going into the ATEM Mini (mic)?
Hi Mark,
Actually, if I was using the ATEM Mini Pro to encode, and I wanted to use the Rodecaster, I would probably come out of the main outputs -- maybe just the left output and mono input into the ATEM 3.5mm. So I would need a 1/4" to 3.mm adapter.
But, since we're using the Mac software Ecamm in our studio (connecting the ATEM over USB), I use the USB connection to the Mac for audio and bypass the ATEM entirely (for audio).
However, in a church environment, most people are using the ATEM Mini Pro as the encoder rather than a streaming PC and software. In that case, running the audio into the ATEM is the right choice.
Hope that makes sense.
Can you help me with this question. I use Atem mini pro extreme ISO and I have connected Camera1 (BMPCC6K) to HDMI1 input on Atem, Macbook pro to HDMI2 input and USBc also to macbook. My Microphone is connected to Camera1. I attend Zoom calls and I record all inputs however the sound of the guest in Zoom call is not getting recorded to ATEM. I connect headphone to macbook to hear the guest, but I can't get their audio in audio and video files for HDMI1 or HDMI2. Can you help me understand how can I get the audio of the guest in zoom or another conference app on to ATEM recording.
Hey there.
So, the problem is with your Macbook sounds settings. You are telling Zoom to send your sound to your macbook, so you can use your headphones. However, for the ATEM to hear the sound, it must be sent using the HDMI connection.
You will need to switch your Zoom speakers to be set to the ATEM Mini.
Of course, then you won't be able to hear your guest from your headphones because there is no headphone out on the ATEM.
To solve for this, I recommend connecting your MAC to an external mixer. Then, you can tell Zoom to use that mixer for your "speakers." Then, you can connect that mixer's output to your MIC1 on the ATEM, and also use the mixer's headphone output to hear your guest. The Mackie Mix5 would work perfect for this around $50.
Hope that makes sense.
Question. I can just connect my RODE wireless go in mic 1 correct? Like the example of your camera mic?
Yes, you can. Just make sure you use the right cable to connect it. I believe the rode comes with 2, one is the special iPhone jack, the other is the one that will work with the ATEM. Let me know how it works for you. I haven’t had a chance to test it out yet.
@@ChurchSetup Awesome. Going to test it Monday
hey man, one question, if the audio from my mixer i'm getting from usb soundcard, will i be able to just do the usual where i just choose my usb device from zoom's audio setting? i'm guessing it's fine but just to make sure
Yep, exactly. If you already have a sound interface directly on the computer, using it is fine. If you have audio syncing problems in Zoom, then I might consider running both sound and video through the ATEM. But doing it the other way is probably just fine in most cases.
Let's assume I connect ATEM Mini PRO to my PC via USBc (to USBa of the PC). In this case, can I get video+audio of my PC to use as an external source? For example, I intend to play some recorded videos stored on my PC through ATEM. I really appreciate any help you can provide. Dimitris K.
Hi there. The USB connection is one way, meaning your computer can receive from the ATEM but not the other way around. To connect the computer to the ATEM as a source, you will need to do that over HDMI into one of the 4 input sources. Hope that helps.
when you use the cameras to the ATEM does it take the load off of the computer and does all the processing. We will be sending it via USB C to Macbook Pro for our zoom classes. Currently we have multiple cameras to elgato cards to USB c adapter to macbook pro.
Yes it does. Bringing in multiple cameras through USB capture cards taxes the system, especially when they are 4K signals coming in. Using the ATEM means the computer only has to process a single camera feed, and that will be at 1080p as well. So you should see the heavy lifting of processing go to the ATEM and not the computer. However, when you start streaming or recording on the computer, that _encoding_ workload will still be on your CPU and GPU.
@@ChurchSetup well that sounds great cause we have the cameras and the live streaming and have seen the need to upgrade our systems but that comes at a cost sooooo we will purchase this and start there
Can i get audio from the HDMI itself?
also, do i need to install blackmagic software for it to detect it as a camera in zoom or is it plug n play?
Yes, if the HDMI source has audio coming through it. You can manage the audio and add processing using the ATEM software.
No, it will detect the ATEM over USB without the software. It'll show up like a webcam source and also as an audio source if you run the audio through the ATEM and not Zoom directly.
@@ChurchSetup Thank you!
I teach online fitness classes and I’m experiencing a latency in the video. Is there a work around for this? I’ve only found how to fix audio delays
Hi there. The audio delay feature is to help synch it up to any video delays. A delay can be anything from the camera to the cables etc etc. but if you push back the audio you should be able to sync it up.
Hello how are you I am watch your video got most of it to work, but on black magic system I don't get the video to show .but the video is on zoom
If you connect the output (i.e. aux) from the mixer to the mic1 input, what can you do about the remote user audio being played from the church loudspeakers and feedbacking through the mic ?
Great question! You have to do a mix-minus. So, for the auxilliary group or sub-mix, you would need to make sure that the Zoom channel from the computer does NOT feed into the ATEM's sub-mix. That way, the room can hear Zoom, and Zoom can hear Zoom, but the ATEM cannot hear Zoom - no feedback.
Hope that makes sense.
@@ChurchSetup thank you, problem solved!
how to use atem pro qitht the podtrak p8 is it possible?
I tried hooking my rode wireless go mic and transmitter up with ATEM for zoom. Zoom recognizes it, but will not allow sound to come through. Any advice to fix this?
did you make sure that Mic 1 is turned on in the ATEM control software?
@@davidperry7861 Thanks for responding. Yes, the mic is turned on on both the controller and the software.
If I use that usbc to hook on to the laptop to directly go live in a zoom meeting, then how can I record the 4 streams directly to an ssd that also needs that usbc, if I understand? (sorry, just a noob in this)
Zoom can record.
@@berniewatts5426 yep, and if i'm right, there is no way with the atem to do livestream and recording at the same time..
The ATEM Mini PRO can record and live stream at the same time. However, if you're using it with ZOOM, you're taking up the ATEM Mini Pro's single USB port to connect to the computer. Thus, it won't be able to record to an SSD. You can upgrade to the ATEM Mini Extreme that has 2 usb ports, one for the Zoom machine and another for the external SSD to record. Otherwise, like Bernie said, you can just use the Zoom recording.
@@ChurchSetup thanks for the insight!
I hate it when tech people say “real easy”. It’s not. It never just works the way it’s explained.
Noted. 😄