3
Click on the 'server' setting drop down list and
select the server nearest to your location.
5
Set the streaming quality to low, medium, or high.
This will also set the quality for the recording output
via USB-C.
You are now on air! To check your broadcast, click on your account avatar and select 'back to
Twitch'. Once in the main Twitch window, click your avatar icon again and select 'channel'.
You will now see your broadcast on your channel and the live indicator will appear at the top of
the window.
NOTE
If you are using additional ATEM control panels with your ATEM Mini, then you
might need a dedicated IP address. For more information, refer to the 'connecting to a
network' section.
Using the Multiview on ATEM Mini Pro
The multiview is a powerful feature that lets you monitor the four HDMI inputs, together with the
program and preview outputs as a group of views on one screen. The multiview also displays
the media player, streaming status, disk recording disk status, audio levels, plus Fairlight EQ and
dynamics indicators.
This feature provides a comprehensive overview so you will always know exactly what is
happening with your broadcast!
4
In the 'key' setting, paste the stream key you copied
from Twitch.
6
With all the streaming details now set, it's worth
performing a quick test broadcast to make sure
everything is working. Press the 'on air' button on
ATEM Mini Pro, or click on the on air button in the
live stream palette.
Using the Multiview on ATEM Mini Pro
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