
I was wondering if anyone uses Proclaim with an ATEM Mini Pro. My church is getting one for our live stream and I was just curious.
- We've been using an ATEM Mini (not Pro) for our livestream for about a year. We use Proclaim on one computer feeding the Slides screen to our projectors and to an ATEM input. We also have two Panasonic HD PTZ cameras set for a wide and a tight shot as ATEM inputs. Since we don't have the "Pro" (wasn't available when I bought ours), we use OBS on a second computer with the video input coming from the ATEM USB output. We stream to a service called Sermon.net which we've used for about four or five years. Sermon.net provides restreaming to Facebook and YouTube. If we have a Pro, we could eliminate the OBS computer but we've had good luck with OBS since we starting streaming 10+ years ago.
- Our setup is much like Newburgh, except we do run a ATEM mini pro, have 3 cameras and still use OBS as the hub streaming program (out straight to FB live). We like the versatility and preset options in OBS much better than the ATEM controller but my experienced team members use them both for maximum options. I highly recommend the pro!
- We use an ATEM Mini Pro and stream directly to restream.io from it (which then sends to YouTube and Facebook. Our inputs at this time are the Proclaim computer, a Blackmagic Design Pocketcinema 4K camera, a computer for videos (bumper for when we are "live" but not showing what is happening in the room, and an open HDMI for another camera at some point. We have audio coming in from our sound board. We have the USB-C port for recording to a portable drive, and the monitor out for multi-monitor display. So far, it's been an excellent solution for us.