The GoTo Community is currently experiencing some technical issues affecting new posts and comments. We are actively working with our service provider and apologize for the frustration.
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Quick_Cutter
6 years agoActive Contributor
Using Blackmagic ATEM with GTT
Has anyone tried the new Blackmagic ATEM Mini with GTT? I've been using GTT for two years with logitech webcams, and I want more control over focus, zoom and picture. The ATEM mini plugs into the t...
- 5 years ago
I wanted to update the Community on some recent testing we've done with Blackmagic hardware and current Mac operating systems!
This solution should work with Mac OS + Blackmagic ATEM Mini + any HDMI input. The key is to use OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) as a virtual camera driver to map Blackmagic device output to a proper format to use it in G2W.
- Install OBS (Open Broadcaster Software)
- In OBS create a scene setup with 1280x720@30fps
- Make sure the Blackmagic device is on and connected.
- In OBS add a Video Capture Device to the scene, open its properties and select Blackmagic device (1280x720)
- In OBS now select Start Virtual Camera
- In the GoTo desktop software you may now select OBS Virtual Camera as an input device
GeorgB
6 years agoNew Contributor
OK, it is not a bug, it is a feature, it looks like :-(. When switching the "camera" to a lower resolution, the GoTo-Desktop app is connecting via USB. It looks like GTW/GTT is supporting only a maximum resolution of 1280x720 - a joke in times of 4k cameras and high-speed internet connections. As I could not find information, when high-res cameras will be supported, at least for me it is clear we need a more modern web conferencing solution...
PaulDash
6 years agoActive Contributor
Georg, when you say <<switching the "camera" to a lower resolution>>, you're not able to achieve this with the ATEM Mini, right?
My temporary solution is to load the ATEM as a source in OBS and use its virtual camera add-in to use the image within GTM. This is of course not optimal due to the number of decode and encode operations that are being performed.