Most PTZ cameras have that multi-pin HD15 connector, so that you can control older cameras as well, without having to use a separate controller for that single camera or having to use a remote control that may not be very effective. I also want to point out that the Television Studio does support both the control VSDI for the Blackmagic cameras, but it also supports VISCA protocols and that's very important if you have, say, another brand of a PTZ camera. Going back to the settings, HyperDecks is where, again, you would find your HyperDeck controls if you had one. Of course, you can leave them as the defaults or you can change them to something custom. If I wanted to do that with the media players, I would go under the Media tab and just rename those. If all your cameras are the same model, then you would number them or do something else, accordingly. The OSD is very nice, because you can be very confident in what you're selecting is what you want. In this view I can see all four of the sources I have available right now, on screen at the top, exactly where I want them, and it puts the name on-screen. The other thing you can do is assign, for example, your media players as inputs. My URSA camera is at the top left, PTZOptics, top right, and so on. Assign input source placement in the Multi View here.
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Using the drop-down menu shown in Figure 15 (below), I can choose exactly what shows up in each box on the screen.įigure 15. Not only can I select which cameras are displayed here, but I can choose where they're displayed.
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ATEM TELEVISION STUDIO HOW TO USE MEDIA PLAYER SERIES
You can see with this small HD2400 Series monitor that I’m using, I have a multi-view setup with my program on top, preview on the bottom, and then all my camera views on the right, stacked.įigure 14. Multi View ( Figure 14, below) is also very cool.