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To rectify this problem, [[hist:Andrew Waddle|Andrew]] (the technical director after the 2019 AGM) had the idea for [[Scratch built video mixer|Mixer Mcgee]] which may or may not be a bodged mixing board in the future. | To rectify this problem, [[hist:Andrew Waddle|Andrew]] (the technical director after the 2019 AGM) had the idea for [[Scratch built video mixer|Mixer Mcgee]] which may or may not be a bodged mixing board in the future. | ||
===Connecting to an ATEM directly=== | |||
Sometimes YSTV finds itself in a position where it needs to connect to an ATEM without having a proper network connection in place. In this case, an ethernet cable can be connected directly between the ATEM and a laptop running the ATEM control software. To do so, first check the IP address of the ATEM using a USB cable and the ATEM Setup utility (the IP will be something like 192.168.1.240). | |||
Then set a static IP on the laptop. On windows: | |||
* Open '''Control Panel''' | |||
* Click '''Network and Internet''' | |||
* Click '''Network and Sharing Center''' | |||
* Click '''Change Adapter Settings''' | |||
* Right click on the ethernet adapter and select '''Properties''' | |||
* Select '''Internet Protocol Version 4''' | |||
* Click '''Properties''' | |||
* If the IP of the ATEM was 192.168.1.240, set the IP of the laptop to 192.168.1.1 and the gateway to 192.168.1.1 | |||
* Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 | |||
* Click OK and close the adapter options menu | |||
You will then be able to connect to the ATEM using its IP address. | |||
== Fun Stuff == | == Fun Stuff == |
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