Connecting Microphone And External Monitoring Devices; Connect Usb As A Network Signal Source; Connect Computer - RGBlink Mini Pro Quick Start Manual

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Connecting Microphone and External Monitoring Devices

On the right panel of mini-pro,there is a 3.5mm standard microphone interface which can be
directly connect to the microphone or wireless MIC, or LINE output from the external audio console
to do audio mixing of multiple external audio inputs.
The mini-pro supports 3.5mm analog audio and 4-channel HDMI digital audio for
multi-channel simultaneous mix in to make sure sound of the computer and the sound of the MIC
can be output at the same time.
You can use external speakers or headphones to monitor the main output audio signal in real
time.
Note: For general camera, there usually is a certain delay due to the processing of light-to-electricity conversion
during the filming process but the processing of MIC is relatively simple,so there will be video picture failing to
keep up with MIC audio, which is synchronization problem. Therefore, it is necessary to do audio delay setting
for the MIC audio to ensure the synchronization of the picture and the sound, which will be explained in the

Connect USB as a Network Signal Source

introduction of "Audio Control" later.
Connect the USB 3.0 port on mini-pro to computer by USB 3.0 cable (blue) and computer will
capture mini-pro USB output as a webcam source which can be pushed to Facebook, Twitter and
other streaming media platform.
Note:If your computer only has a Type-C port, you can use a USB-A to Type-C cable to transmit the webcam
signal. Please note that the Type-C cable you choose needs to support data transmission. The signal is

Connect Computer

recognized in Windows and MAC system as「RGBlink」.
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