I know that this is an older video, but I was just coming back to it to review again. Regarding the super source issue that you pointed out, the solution that I used was to take one of the two outputs on the atem mini extreme iso and set it to display the super source. I then connected that HDMI out to one of the HDMI Camera inputs. This way, the super source is captured as on of the ISOs. I found this to work well. I in turn, just switch to that camera angle rather than using the super source button on the atem mini extreme iso. Thanks for this quality video. 🙂
i saw that on uyour june 19 weekly livestream, you went into a little more detail on using the speed editor on the atem iso files. that was very helpful.
How do you change the quality in the ATEM software? There is no option to change the quality that will be captured be the SSD. I want to record at 100mb
I'm obviously missing something but how can I connect up both my SSD for recording and the ATEM software control on my PC since both of these use the same USB port? there is only one on my ATEM mini pro ISO
Hello, Can have the usb connected to the SSD and control from the ATEM Software Via Ethernet from another room? So I can have the ATEM Mini ISO in the Live room and then the only thing I have to do is get an HDMI extension to get to my control room for monitoring?
Hi, thank you for your video. I was desappointed that the superscreen doesn't appear on davinci... I would have like to work on it in the software. Thank you !
Francois, I understand. I guess the logic used by BMD is that if you record all camera’s seperately (ISO) and all the assets (eg background gradient) are saved with it you can either built your own or use the one that is available in program out.
@@TechCondo hey. Thanks for your message. I finally use 2 upstream keys to have 2 screens. I then Can add some extra screen in post prod. I would have liked to have just have to do color grading and no more After record . Anyway, it s an amazing gear
What's bro!! I just got my extreme iso in with the streaming deck. Still setting up. It’s a little different than my mini pro as you know. Do you want to test a live stream connection? across timezones?
Hoi Petra, Bij het formatteren van een ssd harddrive voor iso recordings met een atem mini extreme iso, zag ik je zeggen dat je het beste 128Kb kunt kiezen. Mag ik vragen waar je dat vandaan hebt en/of waarom dit is? Kan ik hier ergens meer over lezen? Ik kan niets vinden hierover. Ik heb mijn sandisk ssd extreme V2 1TB op exfat 1024kylobytes staan en hij lijkt perfect te werken op mijn mini pro iso. Deze exfat 1024 was de ssd al geformateerd fabriek af. Moet ik dit toch veranderen naar 128kilobytes? Enig me verder helpend antwoord zou fijn zijn. Dank voor al je videos over de atem. Groetjes, Jan (Oeffelt & Posterholt) Hi Petra, you mention at formatting that we best chose 128Kb and exfat. May I ask where you got this information. I like to read more about it. I have bought a sandisk extreme 1Tb V2. It came formatted exfat 1024kb and it seems to work perfect on my Atem pro ISO. Do I still better change it to 128Kb ?
It was taken from the Blackmagic documentation. My recommendation is to use those settings as they will result in the best possible outcome. It goes without saying you can try other settings but that isn’t without risk
Thanks for this Petra... Just re-formatted a 1TB SanDisk SSD (we were already using in NTFS format) into exFAT as you suggest but what's the reason for the 128kb - does that improve the performance? Oh, and one other question, is it possible to connect a 2nd SSD with a small hub - without using the 2nd USB which we use to connect to an HP Omen laptop to have the option to also use our vMix software if needed?
On Atem mini Iso forums I read several disturbing messages about "hickups"in the recordings. I bought the Atem Mini Pro ISO just a few weeks ago and now I am afraid to use it with ISO recording. Is there a "guarantee-to-record-all" recommandation ( apart from the formatting exFat with clustersize 128kB)?
Tjeu I can’t say I have had issues with my ISO recordings. I do however also record the program out on a hyperdeck too. Just in case. Chances of having the same issue on two device are less. Without the experience I would not be the best person to recommend anything else.
I know that this is an older video, but I was just coming back to it to review again.
Regarding the super source issue that you pointed out, the solution that I used was to take one of the two outputs on the atem mini extreme iso and set it to display the super source. I then connected that HDMI out to one of the HDMI Camera inputs. This way, the super source is captured as on of the ISOs. I found this to work well. I in turn, just switch to that camera angle rather than using the super source button on the atem mini extreme iso.
Thanks for this quality video. 🙂
i saw that on uyour june 19 weekly livestream, you went into a little more detail on using the speed editor on the atem iso files. that was very helpful.
Great to be of help. Sorry for not seeing and reacting on your earlier comment
Great video. Very informative. I am a fan. BIG thanks.
Did you ever do a followup video on editing the ATEM Extreme ISO output files in DaVinci Resolve?
How do you change the quality in the ATEM software? There is no option to change the quality that will be captured be the SSD. I want to record at 100mb
Oh, this is possible but you do need some coding magic to make it work. I’ll save this question for the Q&A stream in a couple of weeks
I'm obviously missing something but how can I connect up both my SSD for recording and the ATEM software control on my PC since both of these use the same USB port? there is only one on my ATEM mini pro ISO
Good question. In that case you can only use the network connection
Thanks for the information.
1. Does the atem mini extreme iso records separate isos?
2. What is the benefit of using FTP?
Thanks
The super source animation link in the description has expired. Just wanted to let you know. Thanks for this video.
Hello, Can have the usb connected to the SSD and control from the ATEM Software Via Ethernet from another room? So I can have the ATEM Mini ISO in the Live room and then the only thing I have to do is get an HDMI extension to get to my control room for monitoring?
Hi, thank you for your video. I was desappointed that the superscreen doesn't appear on davinci... I would have like to work on it in the software. Thank you !
Francois, I understand. I guess the logic used by BMD is that if you record all camera’s seperately (ISO) and all the assets (eg background gradient) are saved with it you can either built your own or use the one that is available in program out.
@@TechCondo hey. Thanks for your message. I finally use 2 upstream keys to have 2 screens. I then Can add some extra screen in post prod. I would have liked to have just have to do color grading and no more After record . Anyway, it s an amazing gear
@@francoispernel2363 sounds sweet!
What's bro!! I just got my extreme iso in with the streaming deck. Still setting up. It’s a little different than my mini pro as you know.
Do you want to test a live stream connection? across timezones?
Congrats with the purchase! You’re going to love it!
@@TechCondo can you assist with your stream deck profile settings?
It would be nice to use your transitions with vmix and atem mini extreme
Hoi Petra, Bij het formatteren van een ssd harddrive voor iso recordings met een atem mini extreme iso, zag ik je zeggen dat je het beste 128Kb kunt kiezen. Mag ik vragen waar je dat vandaan hebt en/of waarom dit is? Kan ik hier ergens meer over lezen? Ik kan niets vinden hierover. Ik heb mijn sandisk ssd extreme V2 1TB op exfat 1024kylobytes staan en hij lijkt perfect te werken op mijn mini pro iso. Deze exfat 1024 was de ssd al geformateerd fabriek af. Moet ik dit toch veranderen naar 128kilobytes? Enig me verder helpend antwoord zou fijn zijn. Dank voor al je videos over de atem. Groetjes, Jan (Oeffelt & Posterholt)
Hi Petra, you mention at formatting that we best chose 128Kb and exfat. May I ask where you got this information. I like to read more about it. I have bought a sandisk extreme 1Tb V2. It came formatted exfat 1024kb and it seems to work perfect on my Atem pro ISO. Do I still better change it to 128Kb ?
It was taken from the Blackmagic documentation. My recommendation is to use those settings as they will result in the best possible outcome. It goes without saying you can try other settings but that isn’t without risk
@@TechCondo thank you
Thanks for this Petra... Just re-formatted a 1TB SanDisk SSD (we were already using in NTFS format) into exFAT as you suggest but what's the reason for the 128kb - does that improve the performance?
Oh, and one other question, is it possible to connect a 2nd SSD with a small hub - without using the 2nd USB which we use to connect to an HP Omen laptop to have the option to also use our vMix software if needed?
De size indeed is optimized for video throughput. Why exactly 128kb I however don’t know. Thanks for watching - really cool it brought you benefit
@@TechCondo and connecting a 2nd drive without using the 2nd USB - any ideas?
@@ONtvChannels I don’t believe that is possible.
On Atem mini Iso forums I read several disturbing messages about "hickups"in the recordings. I bought the Atem Mini Pro ISO just a few weeks ago and now I am afraid to use it with ISO recording. Is there a "guarantee-to-record-all" recommandation ( apart from the formatting exFat with clustersize 128kB)?
Tjeu I can’t say I have had issues with my ISO recordings. I do however also record the program out on a hyperdeck too. Just in case. Chances of having the same issue on two device are less. Without the experience I would not be the best person to recommend anything else.