![]() ![]() I'm also ordering four Orei HDMI 1 in 2 out splitters. I would have been happy to pay extra for that feature.Īfter researching further, I've decided to order from Amazon an "Orei Quad Multi-Viewer 4x1 HDMI Switcher" that among its features will show four input sources concurrently on a single monitor. That being said, it would have been nice if the ATEM Mini had a set of loop-through HDMI outputs mirroring each HDMI input such as my Magewell USB Capture HDMI Plus has. For me multiview monitoring capability is a workflow feature of value but I don't necessarily need it built in to the ATEM Mini. I have an ATEM Mini on order from Adorama - looking forward to trying it out. ![]() Coming in as a close second purpose would be to create recorded video-based presentations. In the big picture, my main interest is putting together a quality, customized, flexible system for business communications over, e.g., Zoom or Skype. The ATEM Mini and RODECaster Pro would make an awesome pairing for anyone wanting to do a podcast. While multiview would be great, this is just not in the scope of what was made for.…. Their scope is much more complicated than how the ATEM Mini is marketed. Those who do A/V for a living are professionals who have a lot of skill and experience. The ATEM mini lets those of us use A/V without an enormous investment. ![]() I think the ATEM mini will be great and the lack of multiview is not a big deal for me. Once I get my ATEM Mini and expand what I do with it I may either, incorporate the ATEM Television studio with it or use rack mounted monitors that loop out to the ATEM Mini if I need it. For things that are more complicated it can work alongside a full featured ATEM switcher if connected over Ethernet and on the same network. ![]() Those with a total field of view and want to mix in a fixed source or two like a computer screen / slide show, live or pre-recorded video, or video game. Podcasters, Trainers, Conference Presenters, Video Game Streamers, etc. I feel the ATEM Mini is just right for its target market. $995 for an ATEM Television Studio HD, $495 for a web presenter, and $295 for a Decimator MD-DX so the laptop (or tablet) video can scale and sync with the camera input. To record and/or stream a training presentation it cost me $1,785 in equipment. I do not need multi-view when I give training presentations or my kids want to live stream their video game play. As a non-video person, I feel this product is perfect. ![]()
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