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    [ANSWERED] Black Magic ATEM Mini

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    • mark_m
      mark_m @jfg last edited by

      @jfg said:

      I have one and it works perfect with Isadora.

      I would be interested to know if you have found a way to switch inputs from within Isadora. I currently use a Kramer switcher which I can control via TCP/IP, but the signal conversion capability of the ATEM Mini would be super useful.

      Thanks

      Mark (not that Mark!)

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      • jfg
        jfg last edited by

        Yes but unfortunately not so simple: You must use OSC > OSCulator (Key combo) > Keyboard Hot Keys from the ATEM software Control.

        Isadora>BM-ATEM mini.zip

        I don't know actually how to get a feedback from the interface to Isadora. I am working on an Isadora interface but I need more time before I can publish it, if I am successful.

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        • keftaparty
          keftaparty @mark_m last edited by

          @mark_m


          Mac OS users can try this :

          https://github.com/danielbuechele/atemOSC

          Some other solutions exist under windows, but not as simple as mac's atemOSC

          Mehdi

          ...
          Mehdi Toutain-Lopez
          www.toutain-lopez.com

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          • Michel
            Michel Izzy Guru @keftaparty last edited by

            @keftaparty

            I am also using AtemOSC. Works fine.

            Best Michel 

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            • mark_m
              mark_m @keftaparty last edited by

              @keftaparty said:

              Some other solutions exist under windows,

               Ah, I will have to search them out, being a Windows kind of person...

              Thank you!

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              • mark_m
                mark_m @jfg last edited by

                @jfg

                Thank you! Unfortunately I am working in Windows, so don't have access to Osculator or other useful tools.
                Of course I didn't think through the fact that ATEM is a well established protocol, and people have already done a lot of work on interfacing with that. Unless you're on PC like me!

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                • jfg
                  jfg last edited by

                  no, sorry I am on mac.

                  For other mac user: I have just try atemOSC Version 3.0.0 and it crash with Mojave. I haven't Catalina so I cannot try if it works better. I downloaded 2.5.6 and it works well but I have to use following form for the OSC-addresse:   /atem/program/1   instead of   /atem/program 1  . The second one doesn't work.

                  I will test further but only next week.

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                  • jfg
                    jfg @keftaparty last edited by

                    @keftaparty

                    thank you for the tipp with atemOSC

                    Jean-François 

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                    • mark_m
                      mark_m @mark_m last edited by

                      I just wanted to say that I am now successfully controlling my ATEM Mini PRO from Isadora on Windows.

                      I used the BMD Switcher MIDI Mapper in conjunction with loopMIDI (to create a virtual MIDI port) and it all works fine, allowing me to switch cameras (the main objective) but also to control fades between cameras, fade to black etc etc.

                      Any questions, please ask.

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                      • DustinBoyle
                        DustinBoyle @mark_m last edited by

                        @mark_m I know this is an older thread, but I wanted to see how you were getting along with this setup after several months of using it?  I have been researching this myself as of late for my windows PC and wishing there was a windows version of atemOSC to get Isadora to reliably control my atem 4K production switcher.  Have you been happy with it? How has stability been?  MIDI sometimes seems to crash my atem control software and/or lockup my switcher when using my nanoKontrol to control scenes in Isadora.  Have you found any other alternatives since?


                        Thank you and any others for chiming in on their experiences

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