Recording Iso Files - Blackmagicdesign ATEM mini Installation And Operation Manual

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Recording ISO Files

ATEM Mini ISO models can record video files from each of its video inputs, and these are called
isolated input files or "ISO" files.
By default, ATEM Mini ISO models will record a program file in exactly the same way as the
ATEM Mini Pro model. However if you select to record the ISO files, it will change to recording a
whole folder of content that includes the input video files as well as audio files, and a DaVinci
Resolve project file.
How to Record ISO Files
To record a folder of ISO files and other items, simply go to the record palette in ATEM Software
Control and select the setting "ISO record all inputs". Now ISO switcher will record the folder of
contents when you press record in the palette or on the front panel.
To enable ISO recordings, check the 'ISO record all inputs'
checkbox in the record stream palette.
It's important to use a disk that's fast enough. A good flash disk is recommended as often
mechanical disks cannot work fast enough to record the 5 streams of H.264 HD video that you
will record with this setting.
What's in the ISO Folder?
The record folder will take the name of the record palette. Even though this folder will
have multiple ISO files, it also has the main program recording. But when ISO recording,
it will be placed inside this folder with the other items.
The ISO video files are recorded from each input and placed into a sub folder called
Video ISO Files. Each video file is recorded from each input and is an exact recording
of the video connected to that specific HDMI input. The ISO files also have synced
timecode and camera number metadata, so you can use any edit software's multi-cam
feature. To make editing simpler, all ISO files have program audio, the same as the
master video file.
Because the ISO files include camera number metadata and synced timecode, you can
also use the DaVinci Resolve Sync Bin to quickly select between views and
build an edit.
It's worth noting that if you use any graphic from the media pool, these will be
automatically saved into a sub folder called Media Files that's located inside the Video
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