kokobearz wrote:codedeltajames wrote:You need to connect with USB to access the webcam output of the Atem Mini.
On the original Atem Mini, the network connection is solely for control (later models can also stream using that connection - but will still not be able to be used as a source in OBS).
Ok, but after I tried connecting the two systems with a USB, there wasn't any signal detected. But the atem mini was visible through ethernet, and there was an output signal from the atem mini.
As I said, there is no webcam output on the ethernet connection. The control software doesn't talk to the webcam, it uses another way of communicating with the Atem, so being able to see the Atem is connected over ethernet will do nothing towards getting the webcam feed to work.
If you're not seeing it as a source in OBS, you need to check your USB connection. Check the computer is correctly identifying it as connected through device manager (or equivalent outside of Windows). Does Atem Software Control detect and control the Atem Mini when it is
only connected by USB? The problem is here, the ethernet connection is irrelevant to making it work in OBS.