Dude, you are the man!!! I have been trying to wrap my head around state to state streaming broadcast coming into a single feed and you nailed it. Thank you sooooo much!! The only tip I might suggest would be to record your mouse so its easier to follow what you were doing. Thank you again
The streaming bridge is great to record in full HD to a NINJA V or similar device when the USB C Port on the ATEM Mini Pro is blocked to use it a webcam for ZOOM and you need the multiview output for editing live. When you use the HDMI Output on the NINJA you could also project the recording live to a beamer in another venue. I have ordered my streaming bridge in August 2020 and it was shipped on 12th of November and it is a useful addition to the BM ecosystem.
I have watch three videos on this and read the entirety of the black magic support docs (don't be impressed, their docs are like three sentences - shame on black magic - crappy support as usual). And you are the only one who showed how to export the xml. Every single other video as well as the Black Magic website itself made it sound like you just plug the ethernet cable into the ATEm adn the Bridge and it just works. Plug and play. I was pulling my hair out. No info on this at all... until I found your video. The video is two years old and still more info on it that anything on Black Magic site. Good work. Thanks.
Thanks for taking the time to produce this detailed walkthrough, greatly appreciated! One quick question - RTMP rides atop TCP, not UDP, yes? I hope Blackmagic will add support for SRT to both the ATEM Mini Pro & the Streaming Bridge. That would result in reduced latency. As is, carrying on an interactive voice conversation out-of-band via some other VoIP service is likely the way to go, using the RTMP session to record the remote video & audio for use in post. I don't think this is a viable live, interactive solution because of the latency associated with RTMP riding atop TCP.
TCP is bi-directional, and can be turned off if not used. UDP is a simpler protocol to limit activity. If the SB had to talk back to the ATEM Mini, then TCP would be needed.
@@geekazine - I'm pretty sure RTMP rides atop TCP, period. RTSP rides atop UDP. As does SRT, which I wish Blackmagic would implement on the ATEM Mini Pro & Streaming Bridge.
Great information. I'm trying to work out how to live stream with a mini pro and record stream of some post edit. Would the bridge facilatate the recordings?
Excellent detailed presentation. Thank you. After you put the stream on the Internet using streaming bridge, what url will you be giving to others who would like to see the streaming the internet?
Excellent video. With my Tenda nova mw6 router I couldn't open port 1935. Connect my old Apple Extreme routter and you can use it with port 1935. Regards
I'm curious as to what the USB-C cable, which you plugged into the streambridge, is connected to at the other end? The cable just goes off-screen. 12:55 in clip. thanks
I would like to stream from the ATEM Mini Pro to OBS for live streaming to UA-cam and also stream to the bridge for use with multiple monitors in house. Is that possible?
Awesome. Thank you. If I have 3 Streaming Bridges (hooked up to my AMP working as a capture device), to which 3 people from elsewhere can stream to via the internet, will there be 3 different delays then? And: what happens when 2 people using the same xml-file connect simultaneously to the streaming bridge?
Yes, you will need to potentially deal with 3 different delay times in post. You should generate a separate XML file for each Streaming Bridge, map each Streaming Bridge to a distinct TCP port or public IP address on your router/firewall, and give each of your inbound sources a specific XML file with the relevant TCP port and key information (you can use the same key on the Streaming Bridges, if you want, but they must be mapped to separate TCP ports or IP addresses).
Yes - set up a Raspberry Pi running NGINX with the RTMP module, & it can replicate the stream. In fact, you can use that same setup to entirely obviate the need for a Streaming Bridge. And it will accept RTMP from anything, not just another ATEM Mini Pro.
@@geekazine - you can run the Pi on your local LAN with your ATEM Mini Pro & use it to replicate the outbound stream. You can also run it on your local LAN & use it to ingest incoming RTMP a la the Streaming Bridge.
Here is a question I haven't seen answered before: For a peer-to-peer setup with the AMP + Streaming Bridge , if I'm using the USB-C output to record to a hard drive, HOW do I still connect my laptop to add graphics, change settings, etc? Can I use an ethernet switch to duplicate the ethernet output and one goes into the streaming bridge and one goes to my computer??
on the hdmi out on the streaming bridge you have to connect a capture card (like the elgato hd 60 s) to your computer. So going into the capture card would be HDMI out from the streaming bridge and the usb-c cord to your computer and then Go " On Air" on the Atem mini pro
@@RolandDobbins Not possible if the usb-c out is occupied for instance for a Zoom meeting while the HDMI out is used for the Multi View, but I wonder if the streaming bridge is a fix for that.
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Why do I feel like the Subscribe button I just hit is going to end up costing me a lot of money? Great demonstration!
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Man, I think you have nailed it! Meaning this is a great overview of this device. This was exactly what I was looking for and needed. Thank you!
Dude, you are the man!!! I have been trying to wrap my head around state to state streaming broadcast coming into a single feed and you nailed it. Thank you sooooo much!!
The only tip I might suggest would be to record your mouse so its easier to follow what you were doing. Thank you again
How to stream to both UA-cam and streaming bridge simultaneously?
Terrific post - concise and informative - great work.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much this was super helpful!
Just got my streaming bridge! Great information to get me going! Thanks!
Glad I could help! Let me know your thoughts, or if you want to run any tests!
Nice overview of the bridge's operation! Thanks!
Glad you liked it! Let me know when you get one.
The streaming bridge is great to record in full HD to a NINJA V or similar device when the USB C Port on the ATEM Mini Pro is blocked to use it a webcam for ZOOM and you need the multiview output for editing live. When you use the HDMI Output on the NINJA you could also project the recording live to a beamer in another venue. I have ordered my streaming bridge in August 2020 and it was shipped on 12th of November and it is a useful addition to the BM ecosystem.
Sounds pretty solid. I tested passing video through my BMD Video Assist to the capture card.
i always enjoy your commentary on "Office Hours"
I have watch three videos on this and read the entirety of the black magic support docs (don't be impressed, their docs are like three sentences - shame on black magic - crappy support as usual). And you are the only one who showed how to export the xml. Every single other video as well as the Black Magic website itself made it sound like you just plug the ethernet cable into the ATEm adn the Bridge and it just works. Plug and play. I was pulling my hair out. No info on this at all... until I found your video. The video is two years old and still more info on it that anything on Black Magic site. Good work. Thanks.
Does it come with a power adapter?
Thanks for taking the time to produce this detailed walkthrough, greatly appreciated!
One quick question - RTMP rides atop TCP, not UDP, yes?
I hope Blackmagic will add support for SRT to both the ATEM Mini Pro & the Streaming Bridge. That would result in reduced latency.
As is, carrying on an interactive voice conversation out-of-band via some other VoIP service is likely the way to go, using the RTMP session to record the remote video & audio for use in post. I don't think this is a viable live, interactive solution because of the latency associated with RTMP riding atop TCP.
TCP is bi-directional, and can be turned off if not used. UDP is a simpler protocol to limit activity. If the SB had to talk back to the ATEM Mini, then TCP would be needed.
@@geekazine - I'm pretty sure RTMP rides atop TCP, period. RTSP rides atop UDP.
As does SRT, which I wish Blackmagic would implement on the ATEM Mini Pro & Streaming Bridge.
thank you very much for this nice tutorial and you help me to resolution
Great information. I'm trying to work out how to live stream with a mini pro and record stream of some post edit. Would the bridge facilatate the recordings?
Hi can I use the atem mini pro for streaming to youtube and at the same time use the streaming bridge for a hdmi output?
Excellent detailed presentation. Thank you.
After you put the stream on the Internet using streaming bridge, what url will you be giving to others who would like to see the streaming the internet?
It doesn't work that way. The bridge goes to capture card, and then to however you want to use it - capture or stream.
How can I output the program to a large display panel while live streaming to any streaming platform?
Excellent video. With my Tenda nova mw6 router I couldn't open port 1935. Connect my old Apple Extreme routter and you can use it with port 1935. Regards
Thanks for sharing!
Hey, what camera is that over your right shoulder?
At 19:15 you spoke of your "Streaming Machine", where might their be a video of this setup? 🤔
That is simply another computer with software setup to stream out video.
@@geekazine ah ok ✅ I was hoping it was protected by a fire breathing dragon 🐉🤩 you actually sold me on the StreamBridge better than BlackMagic 👍
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I'm curious as to what the USB-C cable, which you plugged into the streambridge, is connected to at the other end? The cable just goes off-screen. 12:55 in clip. thanks
I would like to stream from the ATEM Mini Pro to OBS for live streaming to UA-cam and also stream to the bridge for use with multiple monitors in house. Is that possible?
Awesome. Thank you. If I have 3 Streaming Bridges (hooked up to my AMP working as a capture device), to which 3 people from elsewhere can stream to via the internet, will there be 3 different delays then? And: what happens when 2 people using the same xml-file connect simultaneously to the streaming bridge?
Yes. This is simply a 1-on-1 device. It's meant so a high-quality video gets back to you.
Yes, you will need to potentially deal with 3 different delay times in post. You should generate a separate XML file for each Streaming Bridge, map each Streaming Bridge to a distinct TCP port or public IP address on your router/firewall, and give each of your inbound sources a specific XML file with the relevant TCP port and key information (you can use the same key on the Streaming Bridges, if you want, but they must be mapped to separate TCP ports or IP addresses).
@@RolandDobbins Thank you Roland
So you get about the same delay as on the guestcams on ivlog
It's like having a satellite feed to the guest, but this was never about live streaming. This is about getting a high-quality image.
Great tutorial!!
Is there a way to simultaneously stream from the ATEM Mini Pro to the Bridge and to a service like Facebook?
Yes - set up a Raspberry Pi running NGINX with the RTMP module, & it can replicate the stream.
In fact, you can use that same setup to entirely obviate the need for a Streaming Bridge. And it will accept RTMP from anything, not just another ATEM Mini Pro.
The only way to do that is if you use a 3rd party program and connect up via USB-C. Wirecast, OBS, vMix, Mimo Live
Another great way, but that is done at the destination, not at the ATEM Mini Pro.
@@geekazine - you can run the Pi on your local LAN with your ATEM Mini Pro & use it to replicate the outbound stream.
You can also run it on your local LAN & use it to ingest incoming RTMP a la the Streaming Bridge.
@@geekazine - this isn't the case.
Hey mate. Thankyou for the video
Is it possible to send the atem output via Ethernet to multiple streaming bridge at once?
My understanding is it does not, but I have not tested that.
@@geekazine Any updates on this?
Good job...
Thanks
Is it possible to use a Web Presenter instead of Atem Mini Pro?
Not at this time
Here is a question I haven't seen answered before: For a peer-to-peer setup with the AMP + Streaming Bridge , if I'm using the USB-C output to record to a hard drive, HOW do I still connect my laptop to add graphics, change settings, etc? Can I use an ethernet switch to duplicate the ethernet output and one goes into the streaming bridge and one goes to my computer??
on the hdmi out on the streaming bridge you have to connect a capture card (like the elgato hd 60 s) to your computer. So going into the capture card would be HDMI out from the streaming bridge and the usb-c cord to your computer and then Go " On Air" on the Atem mini pro
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Thanks for sharing ur expertise! Is it possible to record the pgm of the amp without sacrificing the multiview? If yes how ? 😊 Thanks !
Record via USB.
@@RolandDobbins Not possible if the usb-c out is occupied for instance for a Zoom meeting while the HDMI out is used for the Multi View, but I wonder if the streaming bridge is a fix for that.
My stream bridge arives Tuesday
Cool!