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There is currently plans to build a control panel for the ATEM.
There is currently plans to build a control panel for the ATEM.
== Fun Stuff ==
===Media pool===
The ATEM's media pool has 32 still image windows and 2 clip windows that also have a location for audio. Most common image formats can be loaded into the pool. Clips are comprised of sequences of TGA images, which get played back at 25 fps. At 1080i, a maximum of 180 frames can be loaded onto the ATEM at any one time (about 7 seconds) - this number is shared between the two clips.
===Stingers===
Stingers are a type of transition the ATEM can use to switch between inputs - usually in the form of a short animation. They typically fill the screen, making the transition unnoticeable.
If creating your stinger in After Effects, you should use the render queue to generate the TGA sequence. This frame is not enabled by default so select 'Window' from the top menu, and then 'Render Queue' to enable it. Drag your composition into the render queue (if it isn't already), the click on the small arrow below labeled 'Output Module'. Choose 'Custom', and a dialog menu should appear. The format should be 'Targa Sequence', and the video output should be 'RGB + Alpha'. Click OK, then choose an output location using the dropdown menu in the render queue. Finally, click 'Render', and your composition will be rendered as a sequence of TGA images.
It's best to work in 25 fps from the start, as the TGA sequence will render at whatever the frame rate of your composition is. Be sure your composition starts and ends with nothing visible on screen, with a transparent background.
A stinger can easily be setup using the ATEM control software. First, import your animation as a TGA sequence into the media pool, drag all the images into one of the two media players, and add any accompanying audio. Then, in the main mix window, open the 'Transition' module and select the Stinger icon. From here you can select which media player to use for the stinger, how long it lasts for, and when to fade between the two inputs.
[[File:ATEM Transition.png|right]]
To perform a stinger transition, select STING, and then AUTO as normal. To change the transition back to a fade, select MIX.
== External links ==
*[http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/media/6978841/ATEM_Operation_Manual_Nov_2013.pdf ATEM operation manual]


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