![]() ![]() On your ATEM Multiview, you will see your 1st HDMI input in full color (this is your RGB channel), the 2nd HDMI output will be solid WHITE. Then bring all the values (red, green, blue, gamma, black) to 1.00 (100%) On the 2nd display, to go the “Color” menu tab and click the “Enable” checkbox. (note: do not assign them to the same output) Plug in your dual monitor HDMI adapter and insert your HDMI cables from your adapter to your ATEM SwitcherĬhange the dropdown menu item “Single” to “Mirror”Īfter the two displays appear assign them each to their own individual BMD outputs. If you want to learn the science, you’ll have to look elsewhere.) I’m just going to put you on the bike and push you. ![]() (Disclaimer: I’m not going to go into the technicalities of keying…. Trust me, there’s nothing else on the market that comes remotely close to its features. (you might be thinking….”Meh, that’s a little much”. If you produce live video, it is DEFINITELY worth the $399 price and yearly $275 yearly renewal. However, in my opinion, it is the best and most feature-packed graphic display software available on the market. ProPresenter 7 was developed for houses of worship, so if you download a copy, you’ll definitely see features that lean toward that audience. (note: you will need to use 2 HDMI input channels on your switcher) and you won’t believe how easy it is.Īfter searching youtube, forums, blogs, and just about every other corner of the internet I could think of looking, I finally found a way.Īll you need is ProPresenter 7 by Renewed Vision, a dual monitor HDMI adapter (I use this one from Belkin) and an ATEM Mini by Blackmagic Design.
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