![]() There’s also a plugin for Photoshop that will allow you to update graphics there before exporting straight to the ATEM mini. You can drag and drop still frames straight into your program, and grab frames straight from your output. To that end there’s also a frame store for up to 20 images (Blackmagic call this a ‘media pool’). The ATEM Mini’s hardware buttons can be used to either hard cut between sources or cue up previews when you have a monitor attached to the HDMI out. ![]() There’s also a digital video editor (DVE) built in, which will allow you to construct more complex scenes from video components. Switching options include cuts and pre-programmed fades, as well as picture-in-picture effects. There’s also an HDMI-out which you can use to monitor your program, record a master file or use as a preview monitor if you’re cueing up different angles. In fact the ATEM mini will be compatible with any software that will accept a webcam feed, as the unit appears as a 1080p webcam when connected via USB-C. Looks like a switcher, appears as a webcam ![]() Blackmagic Design have announced the ATEM Mini, a tiny box that can accept up to four HDMI inputs, and switch between them for output to streaming services like YouTube, Facebook, Skype or Twitch.
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