Sat Jul 11, 2020 3:54 am
Perhaps I've overlooked something, but I'm having a beast of a time trying to get my iPad (2019, gen 7) to successfully serve as a video source. I've connected it to my ATEM Mini HDMI inputs (I've tried all 4), via Apple's lightning to HDMI adapter. I can't say what type/brand of HDMI cable I've been using is, or if that matters.
I'm using an iOS music app called NEWZIK, and have been attempting to transmit my OWN sheet music images (work that I have created) into the ATEM Mini, so I can easily switch to that for my online music lessons.
However, when I switch to that input, it comes up BLACK. I've read about HDCP, and that HDCP can be bypassed with several HDMI splitters. I bought a recommended one, but it did nothing. The ATEM mini input from my iPad is STILL black.
This is VERY frustrating. This functionality is an essential part of my online teaching program. I bypass the ATEM mini (with my iPad) when I'm using ZOOM, as that platform allows me access my Mac-connected iPad ... But, I can't rely exclusively on ZOOM. Audio is substandard (even with their so-called "enable original sound" feature) ... Apple's FaceTime actually has MORE reliable audio! ...
Anyway, ANY help to resolve this would be SO kindly appreciated ... I"ll offer a free online piano lesson as a gesture of appreciation!