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- Real Name: Jason Johnson
The headset mic is going into the computer and the computer is then mixing it with other sounds it generates and then the sound is going out on the computer's HDMI port.
You can either use the computer's internal mixer settings to alter the balance, or you can plug a microphome into the ATEM and use its mixer.
If your headset is a 3.5mm jack then it may well be possible to plug it into the ATEM, but then you won't be able to hear anything in the headphones as the ATEM has no output.
I have found an inexpensive lapel mic works with my ATEM sound input, so that might be an option. You would need to turn off the headset mic at that point, so your computer would no longer hear you through that. (Othewise similar sounds would go out to your program via different routes.)
Sorry I don't have any time to spare to mentor.
Regards,
Tim