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  • The ultimate multiview monitor for the ATEM Mini - Seetec ATEM156

    August 13, 2020


    The Seetec ATEM156 monitor is a QUAD HDMI display, 4 in and 4 out, perfect for showing all the inputs going into your ATEM Mini, freeing up the HDMI output for high quality recording.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Intro
    00:32 ATEM Mini Multiview Background
    01:37 Basic Features
    02:33 Display Modes
    03:19 Monitoring ATEM Output
    04:07 Audio Monitoring
    04:58 Monitor Features
    05:25 Uses without the ATEM Mini
    05:55 Downsides?
    06:59 Who is this for?
    07:34 Outro

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    LINKS

    Order the Seetec ATEM156 from DVE Store (also called FEELWORLD):
    www.dvestore.com/feelworld-...
    Other stores: geni.us/RCXRS21

    Short HDMI patch cables
    geni.us/1zXtp

    XRite Passport Video Color Checker
    geni.us/xrite

    SDI version of the same monitor:
    geni.us/88IZi

    Blackmagic ATEM Mini Pro:
    geni.us/atem-mini-pro

    Blackmagic ATEM Mini:
    geni.us/atemmini

    Get the ATEM Mini Pro ISO
    geni.us/mini-iso

    Join the Live Video Tech Today forums and share your setups! forum.livevideotech.today


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    MORE VIDEOS

    ATEM Mini Pro overview: youtu.be/j9iJhe_A2uI
    How to buy an ATEM Mini: youtu.be/diUbhMfDkB4

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    This video was filmed with:

    Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K
    geni.us/wASmn

    Samson C02 Mic
    geni.us/5hl7O

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    Portland, Oregon
    Thu, Aug 13, 2020 1:30pm +00:00
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

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