Mon Jun 15, 2020 7:36 am
Three use cases; not sure which one you need.
1: Speaker is mic'd, you want this audio feed to always be on Zoom
In Zoom, select the BMD "webcam". On Atem Mini, route speaker's mic to the mic input and turn it "on".
1A: Speaker is mic'd but the mic runs to a camera's input; you want this audio feed to always be on Zoom
In Zoom, select the BMD "webcam". On Atem Mini, on the camera settings that match the mic, select "Audio Follows Video"; this causes the audio from one camera to remain "live" while the video is switched.
2: You want to have the audio source change so that whatever camera is live is providing the audio to Zoom
In Zoom, select the BMD "webcam". On Atem Mini, tun the audio ON for each camera; when that camera goes live, it's audio will be the audio routed to Zoom
3: You want to have a Zoom call running, route it through the Atem, and then stream the call to a service like Twitch, YouTube or Facebook
Here is how I do this on my Mac: I have a Display Port -> HDMI cable that I use to route the video and audio from my computer to the Atem Mini.
In Zoom, I set up the call normally, set the Microphone to whatever you want to use to relay audio into the Zoom call, and set the Speaker to the BMD device that appears when your HDMI cable is connected to the Atem Mini.
I'm sure there's something similar that happens if you're using a Windows machine but I've never done it.
With the Zoom session routing to the switcher you can use the Switcher's functionality to do DVE, keys, etc. You can also switch between the audio of the call (which will be on the "camera" corresponding to the HDMI output from your computer) and any other audio source you wanted to use that was connected to the switcher. The only thing I don't think you can do is have both the audio from the call and the audio from another source BOTH switched to the output at the same time (i.e. you can either hear the Zoom call, or hear other mics you have connected to the switcher, but not both)