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- Powering the camera (page 16)
- Streaming to another device/service (pages 16, 90)
- This can be third-party such as youtube (or a custom server)
- Blackmagic's SDI solution is called the ATEM Streaming Bridge. Note that this is not a low latency connection, even if it's on the local network. (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... s/W-APS-16)
- This can be third-party such as youtube (or a custom server)
- Streaming low latency to the Studio Converter, (page 102)
- This is proprietary (or at least undocumented on specifics)
(https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... s/W-CST-09)
- This is proprietary (or at least undocumented on specifics)
tl;dr; Low latency video over the ethernet port only works with the studio converter. In addition, this is the only way to get bi-directional comms (the streaming bridge is one direction only). This is probably what you want.
To answer some of your other questions:
Yes, you can power locally and use ethernet for A/V only.
Blackmagic's ethernet implementation properly follows the spec so any 10G cable (CAT6 or better) should work.
Manual link: https://documents.blackmagicdesign.com/ ... 7225610000