Fluctuating ATEM 1 M/E Audio output?
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:59 am
Hey folks,
We have an ATEM 1 M/E in our church that we use for overflowing services, recording, etc using the software control (no hardware controller). Our only audio input is the external input from our adjacent audio mixer (balanced). We have one of the Aux outputs set to program and sent to our lobby TV, which uses an SDI/HDMI converter to connect to a 32" Visio LCD TV (about 50' travel to the converter over HD/SDI cable).
It seems that the audio output on the TV is not constant throughout the services, i.e. at one point a 50-60 on the Visio volume is plenty loud, whereas at other times it's maxed out to 100 and still too quiet. The External input and Master output of the ATEM audio mixer tab does not seem to vary enough to warrant this change, hanging around our target of -20dB.
Are there any known audio issues with the ATEM 1 M/E or SDI/HDMI converter that could explain this? Unfortunately I don't know if this extends to any other output paths, as we do not have all of our cabling infrastructure upgraded yet which will utilize the other Auxes and the program output (which will feed our recording PC SDI card when upgraded). I plan to put some pink noise through the system and swap around aux and program outputs to test, and to monitor levels, but have not had time to experiment lately.
It also seems sometimes odd software stuff changes, so I wonder if this happens internally to the mix as well to randomly affect audio levels. For example, this morning all 3 auxes were set to color bars instead of program, and this happened between two services. Later as I was running a kids' award service and investigating low volume on the TV, and had made sure all the camera input faders were turned all the way down, and when I went back to the audio tab later, one of the camera input faders was maxed out. It was not enabled, so it wasn't an issue, but I sure as heck didn't put it there...and earlier during the awards service, I found the Master volume output turned way down.
So, any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeff
We have an ATEM 1 M/E in our church that we use for overflowing services, recording, etc using the software control (no hardware controller). Our only audio input is the external input from our adjacent audio mixer (balanced). We have one of the Aux outputs set to program and sent to our lobby TV, which uses an SDI/HDMI converter to connect to a 32" Visio LCD TV (about 50' travel to the converter over HD/SDI cable).
It seems that the audio output on the TV is not constant throughout the services, i.e. at one point a 50-60 on the Visio volume is plenty loud, whereas at other times it's maxed out to 100 and still too quiet. The External input and Master output of the ATEM audio mixer tab does not seem to vary enough to warrant this change, hanging around our target of -20dB.
Are there any known audio issues with the ATEM 1 M/E or SDI/HDMI converter that could explain this? Unfortunately I don't know if this extends to any other output paths, as we do not have all of our cabling infrastructure upgraded yet which will utilize the other Auxes and the program output (which will feed our recording PC SDI card when upgraded). I plan to put some pink noise through the system and swap around aux and program outputs to test, and to monitor levels, but have not had time to experiment lately.
It also seems sometimes odd software stuff changes, so I wonder if this happens internally to the mix as well to randomly affect audio levels. For example, this morning all 3 auxes were set to color bars instead of program, and this happened between two services. Later as I was running a kids' award service and investigating low volume on the TV, and had made sure all the camera input faders were turned all the way down, and when I went back to the audio tab later, one of the camera input faders was maxed out. It was not enabled, so it wasn't an issue, but I sure as heck didn't put it there...and earlier during the awards service, I found the Master volume output turned way down.
So, any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeff