I have an atem mini pro iso. Inputs 1 and 2 work fine across the board, but I can't get laptop inputs (for screen share, etc) to work on inputs 3 and 4 all of a sudden. My pocket 4k works fine on all 4 inputs.

At its basic level, the ATEM Mini is a video switcher that allows you to switch between multiple input sources in this case HDMI and output to your computer as a single video source or in the example of a Zoom call your webcam. For a lot of people, one camera is enough for all their streaming needs, and using free software like the Canon Beta utility or even a device like a Camlink will let you use your DSLR or Mirrorless camera for better video quality. I wanted to be able to do more. During client meetings I wanted to be able to switch between multiple computer desktops more seamlessly so I could play a video then prep a slideshow and switch right to it without having to minimize windows or reshare my desktop. I wanted to be able to have a second camera during lectures or group forums where I could demonstrate something in my hand like camera settings. With multiple cameras, I was even able to do a portfolio review with a potential client where I set up a top-down view of my desk with my physical portfolio spread out. That particular client had never been presented to in that way and it helped set me apart.


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In addition to its 4 HDMI inputs which can piggyback audio from the source, the mini includes 2 dedicated audio ports. On the face of the switcher, there are buttons to turn audio on/off for all 6 inputs as well as the ability to turn each one up or down. For the 4 HDMI inputs, you have the option to individually set them to AFV or Audio-Follows-Video. Each of the 4 HDMI inputs has a large dedicated button that turns red when selected indicating it is currently the live source. It is very easy and quite satisfying to click between all 4 sources. Next to those you have a small button for a black screen and one for a still that can be loaded in the software. I found the still button great for having a picture and my details up before going live to video. While you can upload several stills to the software in advance there is no hardware button to rotate or select them. From a production standpoint, I suppose this makes sense but as a single individual, it would be a nice feature to have even if it was just cycling through them.

To unbalance the outputs, I simply used TS plugs instead of TRS. The signal for each channel then goes to a ~10 dB pad, and then to a mini TRS plug and into the ATEM. Line in on the ATEM is something in the range 0f -10 dBu, and then you can fine tune things with the input gain control. Save this gain setting before you shut down the ATEM or it will default to its normal gain setting the next time it is powered up.

I have similar configuration and similar problem. On HDMI output from Atem mini Pro, everything works O.K. But in Zoom I only receive normal sound from Keynote presentation on Mic1 1 or Mic2, but audio on Mic2 (set to Line in) from the computer or external mp3 players is either distorted (a kind of metallic sound) or not present at all. I checked all possible hardware and software options offered by Atem mini and Zoom, and it's always the same. The problem must be in Zoom because the same system works in MS Teams. I hope zoom experts are reading this forum. 006ab0faaa

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