Designed for broadcasters and A/V professionals, Blackmagic Design's ATEM Television Studio HD is a compact yet powerful and easy-to-operate solution. Four of each HDMI and SDI inputs are available on the rear of the chassis, and both sets of inputs support SD and HD resolution signals. The relatively small chassis can fit on a standard equipment rack with the separately available Teranex Mini Rack Shelf, so it can be brought on location for streaming video, or installed semi-permanently for recording or broadcasting from a studio.
The front panel keeps essential controls at arm's reach, while more advanced controls and settings, such as upstream and downstream keyers, graphics, media, and precise mixing for the 10 channels of available audio can be accessed through the USB interface or with an ATEM control surface. Move to the rear to reveal the BNC and HDMI connections for input and output. Multiview can be transmitted over SDI or HDMI to align with your equipment setup, and an AUX output lets you send video to an external display, which is great for live events with a projection setup. Four of the SDI outputs have embedded talkback audio for studio setups. Blackmagic Design Studio Cameras can also be controlled from the switcher for consistent looks across the board.
Choose from a wide Range of transitions including cut, mix, dip, and wipe patterns. ATEM Television Studio HD makes every transition instantly available and gives you full control over type, pattern, length, and more.
Available transitions include:
Layer live video over other video sources or graphics with the Upstream Keyer. You can use luma key, linear key, pattern key, or shoot against a green screen and use chroma key to instantly composite the video over virtual sets.
The ATEM Television Studio HD includes two downstream keyers so you can add high-quality graphics like logos, bugs, and titles from the built-in media players over the live 'on air' program output. Downstream keyers are the last layers of keying, so they overlay all video switched to the main program output.
To automate complex sequences of precisely timed actions on your ATEM switcher, you can now create powerful shortcuts called macros. Record a sequence of transitions between video sources, including key effects, audio mixer adjustments, camera control settings, and more using the ATEM software or hardware control panel. Macros are saved as XML files that can be edited with a standard text editor, so you can combine them together to build sophisticated sequences that would be impossible to execute manually during a live production. That means you can create unique looks or your programs that can be recalled instantly, copied between switchers, and used repeatedly when you require them.
The four SDI talkback outputs on the ATEM Television Studio HD support mix minus, which is important when you are working with remote interviewees. for example, you could remove input 5 from the program audio on output 5, so the remote interviewee hears everything in the program except themselves talking and won't be distracted by any audio delay.
The built-in audio mixer lets you control camera and external audio with precision level and balance adjustments on all 10 available channels. You can enable or disable channels, or activate audio-follow-video (AFV) mode instantly. Adjust the mixer via the ATEM Control Software or plug in an external Mackie standard USB fader panel.
Multiview allows you to see your sources, graphics, preview, and program outputs on a single screen so you don't need separate monitors for your individual cameras. You get HDMI and SDI multiview outputs so you can connect professional broadcast SDI monitors, computer monitors, or even consumer HDTV sets.
Eliminate external character generators by storing up to 20 broadcast quality RGBA graphic files in the media pool. The two media players appear as input sources to your switcher. You can transition to graphics as full frame video or feed them to the keyers for overlaying video. Popular image formats such as PNG, TGA, BMP, GIF, JPEG, and TIFF are supported.
Use the included Photoshop plugin to create still broadcast graphics and instantly add them to the ATEM Television Studio HD's media pool. Add professional looking logos, lower thirds, scorecards, or other real-time graphics and get them on air in no time.
I/O
Inputs | 4 x BNC, 3G/HD/SD-SDI 4 x HDMI Type A 2 x XLR analog audio 1 x BNC, reference 1 x 1/4" microphone input |
Outputs | 4 x BNC, 3G/HD/SD-SDI, talkback program 1 x BNC, 3G/HD/SD-SDI, program 1 x BNC, 3G/HD/SD-SDI, multiview 1 x BNC, 3G/HD/SD-SDI, auxiliary 1 x HDMI Type A, multiview 1 x 1/4" stereo headphone |
Other | 1 x D-Sub, RS-422 1 x RJ-45, Ethernet 1 x USB 2.0 Type B |
Standards
format Support | SDI: 1080p 23.98/24/25/29.97/50/59.94 1080i 50/59.94 720p 50/59.94 NTSC PAL HDMI: 1080p 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94 1080i 50/59.94/60 720p 50/59.94 NTSC PAL |
SDI Compliance | SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 424M |
Video Sampling | 10-bit, 4:2:2 |
Color Precision | 10-bit, 4:2:2 |
Color Space | 4:2:2 YUV |
Color Space Conversion | Hardware-based real time |
General
Keyers | Upstream: 1 Downstream: 2 Chroma: 1 Linear/Luma: 3 Transition, Stinger: 0 Transition, DVE: 1 |
Layers | Up to 5 |
Generators | Pattern: 2 Color: 2 |
Interface | Requires monitor resolution of 1366 x 768 or greater |
Number of Windows | 1 x 10 |
Routable Windows | 8 |
Tally | Red for program, green for preview (tally output supported via Ethernet connection to separately available GPI and Tally Interface products) |
Processing Delay | 6 lines |
Operating System Support | Apple MacOS 10.10 or newer Windows 8.1 or newer (64-bit only) |
Power Supply | 110-240 VAC (internal) |
Power Draw | 40 W |
Dimensions | 11 x 6.9 x 1.75" / 28 x 17.5 x 4.4 cm |
Weight | 3.2 lb / 1.4 kg |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 4.1 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 13.65 x 8.4 x 3.6" |