The Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini Pro ISO HDMI Livestream Switcher is a compact 4-channel HDMI switcher with 5-channel ISO recording & an upgrade from the ATEM Mini Pro. Key features include:
Four HDMI inputs & one HDMI Output
Ingests up 1080/60p video
Program & 4 HDMI ISO input recording
Ethernet control with ATEM software v8.1 or later
Pro ISO Updates. The Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini Pro ISO HDMI Live Stream Switcher includes all the features found in the ATEM Mini Pro, plus you get 5-channel recording of the program feed and 4 HDMI ISO inputs to external USB Type C drives.
ISO Recording. This switcher can record the program output of the switcher along with 4 HDMI ISO inputs to compatible USB Type C drives. The media pool, graphics, and transitions are saved into a DaVinci Resolve .drp file for quick editing after the live event is over. Embedded audio is recorded to separate 24-bit 48KHz WAV files for clean remixing of audio.
Simple Four-Channel Switching. The Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini HDMI Live Stream Switcher is a compact, tactile solution for switching up to four HDMI signals. The switcher is capable of ingesting up to 1080/60p video, and it can send a 1080/60p program feed to a computer via USB Type-C.
Dual Audio Inputs. On the rear of the unit, you’ll find two 3.5mm mic inputs for mixing in auxiliary audio alongside the four HDMI inputs’ audio signals. Fairlight audio enhancements include compression, gating, limiting, and a six band EQ for tweaking each input.
Upstream Keyer & Transitions. An upstream keyer allows for luma, linear, pattern, and chroma keying while a built-in suit of transitions gives you the ability to cut, mix, dip, wipe, push, spin, squeeze, and swoosh your videos from one into the other.
Downstream Keyer. The downstream keyer allows you to add logos and titles from a built-in media pool to the program output. Use of this feature will require you to connect the switcher to a computer running ATEM software v8.1 or later. PNG, TGA, BMP, GIF, JPEG, and TIFF files are all compatible with the media player.
Monitoring. There is only one HDMI output for monitoring, but with that output, you can see sources, graphics, preview, and program outputs in a single view.