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Input Views

The input views display all the sources connected to the HDMI inputs. Having all four inputs on the
multiview lets you see the image from every camera so you can make quick decisions. However
they don’t always have to be cameras as you could also have a computer’s video output or a
HyperDeck disk recorder connected to ATEM Mini Pro’s inputs and you can monitor them in the
input views.
When an input is switched to the preview or program output, a green or red tally border will appear
around the input’s respective view. Green represents the preview output and red represents the
program output, or ‘on air’.

Media Player View


This view displays the graphic currently loaded in the media player. To load a graphic, simply go
to the media pool in ATEM Software Control and drag a still into the media player. You can read
more about how to use the media player and the media pool in the section ‘using ATEM Software
Control/’using the media page’.

Streaming View
This view displays the streaming on air status, including the broadcast data rate and the
cache status. You can also see what streaming platform you are currently broadcasting to as it is
displayed at the bottom of the view.
‚ On Air Indicator  Prior to recording, the on air status indicator will display ‘off’ to let you
know ATEM Mini Pro is standing by and ready to broadcast. When streaming begins, the
indicator will display a bright red ‘on air’ status until streaming is stopped.
If there is an interruption during the stream, for example the internet connection speed becomes
too slow and the cache is depleted, the on air indicator will begin flashing.

‚ Broadcast Data Rate  The data rate is measured in megabits per second. For ATEM Mini Pro
to broadcast 1080p60 video without losing frames, the data rate needs to be approximately
5 to 7 Mb per second.

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