

I ended up ordering an hdmi inserter and will feed the mic into the hdmi stream of my camera. But also flattened the sound quality so much that it's not really a solution. Not working (same hum and noise as on the balanced outputs from the interface)ĥ Using cables with transformers (for example pro snake BJJ 301-1). 🙄Ĥ going off the headphone output (unbalanced) into the mic in.

The game Audio / my background music is also on this hdmi input. Perfect sound, only problem is that in the recordings I need a clean copy of the mic input for later editing purposes. Here is what I tried so far (for context I use the Atem for my gaming channel):ġ Splitting the inputs in the control software / setting to mic or line input - doesn't fix the problemĢ using a DI box in between - didn't workģ using loopback (software that provides virtual audio ports on Mac) to feed the mic audio from the interface into the hdmi output that is connected to the Atem. Unfortunately the camera I use as a Webcam doesn't have a mic input.🙄įrom the blackmagic forums I saw that many others have this issue as well. The hum and noise the signal catches on the unbalanced inputs of the Atem makes them unusable.

Like many others I use an audio interface that has balanced outputs. The biggest problem are the unbalanced mic inputs though. I ended up using an hdmi audio extractor to feed the audio into my DAC. You can of course plug in a headphone to your monitor put that's a bit impractical as 1) the audio quality of these outputs is not great and 2) leveling on a monitor while actually streaming is not great. The only real issues I have with it are audio troubles.įirst of I really wished it had a proper headphone out for monitoring. In general the Atem Mini is a fantastic piece of gear that does a lot of things for me and opened a lot of cool content features for my streams and recordings.
