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title: "Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio"
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# Real-time H.264 encoding 6 video inputs (SDI + HDMI) Software control panel + ATEM control panel compatible Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio

**Brand:** blackmagic design
**Price:** 10993 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your live streams with pro-grade switching — no studio required!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio by blackmagic design
- **How much does it cost?** 10993 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- blackmagic design enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted blackmagic design brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Level Control:** Full software and hardware panel compatibility for precision switching
- • **Compact & Cost-Effective:** All-in-one switcher under $1500 to launch your own broadcast studio
- • **Broadcast-Quality Streaming:** Built-in real-time H.264 encoder for flawless internet distribution
- • **Seamless Multi-Camera Switching:** Plug & play 6 inputs for instant live production
- • **Effortless Chroma Keying & Effects:** Integrated keyers and transitions to elevate your live content

## Overview

The Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio is a compact, professional-grade live production switcher featuring 6 SDI/HDMI inputs, real-time H.264 encoding for direct internet streaming, and full software/hardware control panel support. Designed for easy plug-and-play operation, it enables multi-camera switching, chroma keying, and transitions at a fraction of traditional broadcast costs, making it ideal for content creators and event producers aiming to deliver premium live video with minimal setup.

## Description

The production switcher for the internet age! ATEM Television Studio is a full broadcast quality production switcher with real time H.264 encoding so you can capture live events directly to files for internet distribution! ATEM Television Studio includes 6 video inputs with both broadcast SDI and consumer HDMI inputs for cameras and computers. You get software control panel, chroma keyer, two media player frame-stores, downstream keyers, transitions and more! Also works with ATEM control panels! ATEM Television Studio is the worlds first live production switcher that combines a professional switcher with a broadcast quality H.264 encoder! That means you get live multi-camera production and broadcast encoding for the Internet all in one unit. ATEM Television Studio is so easy to use you don't even need to be a video professional to use it! Just plug in any HDMI or SDI camera and you are live. You can even use low cost consumer HDMI HD cameras.

Review: The goods were delivered quickly and everything was fine. Many thanks
Review: First things first: the ATEM switcher is a breakthrough. Never before has it been possible to do this kind of video switching at this price point. Although completely digital the ATEM feels like analog in its ease of configuration. Cameras pop up instantly the moment they're plugged in, and the device switches between them effortlessly without stutters or lag. There are three different versions of this device, and this one is the least expensive of the line. It lacks a few features the more expensive units have, including some of the fancier DVE effects that the others bring. But for my purposes (covering news events mostly) this device fits the bill. It can do basic chroma keying and titling but won't be able to run multiple tracks of video simultaneously. To really use it, however, you'll need some additional hardware. I had to purchase a Behringer SRC2496 24-Bit/96 kHz A/D-D/A & Sample Rate Converter in order to get audio working, along with a mixer that could output balanced audio to it (and extra $500 or so all-in). The reason is that this particular ATEM does not have analog audio inputs and can only accept audio in the digital AES/EBU format. I ended up buying a small "Rack case" and installed both the ATEM and SCR2496 into it. Pretty slick. I also needed to buy a small HDMI television to view the ATEM's cool multicamera operation screen. It simply would not work with a few LCD monitors I had kicking around using an HDMI to DVI adapter. You'll also need additional hardware to stream live from the device out to the Internet. Black magic makes an HDMI to thunderbolt adapter that I have my eyes on once some of the streaming services certify it as working (Livestream currently has that particular device in beta). But once all of that stuff was purchased the switcher worked flawlessly. I used a Canon HF100 and a Canon HF200 interfaced to the ATEM through their HDMI outputs. Audio from a wireless lavalier and stationary mic synced up well to the video and I was able to record an hour long presentation with multiple cameras to a recent Macbook Pro. I also connected a Macbook air via HDMI for grabbing an active screen as well as playing video. The switcher does not have enough memory to store much video footage so the Macbook air acts as my video playback deck. The output master dropped right into Final Cut X for a few last tweaks before I sent it off to YouTube. Really nice workflow. This particular model outputs an H.264 stream as either 1080i or 720p. Video quality looks great. If you want to do uncompressed video you'll need either to pull it in off the HDMI port, or purchase one of the other two ATEM models that feature a USB 3.0 connector for uncompressed recording. Note that the USB 3.0 feature will only work on Windows machines equipped with USB 3.0 capabilities. Wireless HDMI extenders should work well with this provided they can output a 1080i or 720p signal. I haven't experimented with that yet but I do have a Phillips model I'm going to play with. Blackmagic also makes a device that converts HDMI to fiber and back again that's reasonably priced for going longer distances. Bottom line: this is a no frills switcher that reminds me a lot of the old standard def one we have at our local cable station. But it's a no frills switcher that even with all of the extra stuff is still thousands of dollars less than anything else on the market. Configuration was far easier than expected and is literally plug and play. For less than $1500 you can take all of the stuff you already have and start your own multi-camera broadcast facility. Why not do it? **UPDATE 11/28/2012** Just one thing I wanted to update on this review. Blackmagic has released a significant firmware update that added the ability to pull audio in through the HDMI port. So now it's possible to forgo the analog to digital converter and run your mics directly through one of your cameras or anything else that can output audio through HDMI.

## Features

- Internet Broadcasting!
- Built to Perform
- Everything you need for live production
- Premium Quality
- Incredible Features

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005ONOX2E |
| Brand Name | Blackmagic Design |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | 1U |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09338716001280 |
| Item Weight | 3.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Blackmagic Design |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SWATEMTVSTU |
| Model Number | SWATEMTVSTU |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Power Source | 12 - 30 V |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Blackmagic Design
- **Cable type:** HDMI
- **Colour:** black
- **Compatible devices:** 1U
- **Connector type:** HDMI

## Images

![Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51U4VYuUwML.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***H on 10 June 2022*

The goods were delivered quickly and everything was fine. Many thanks

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***N on 23 November 2011*

First things first: the ATEM switcher is a breakthrough. Never before has it been possible to do this kind of video switching at this price point. Although completely digital the ATEM feels like analog in its ease of configuration. Cameras pop up instantly the moment they're plugged in, and the device switches between them effortlessly without stutters or lag. There are three different versions of this device, and this one is the least expensive of the line. It lacks a few features the more expensive units have, including some of the fancier DVE effects that the others bring. But for my purposes (covering news events mostly) this device fits the bill. It can do basic chroma keying and titling but won't be able to run multiple tracks of video simultaneously. To really use it, however, you'll need some additional hardware. I had to purchase a Behringer SRC2496 24-Bit/96 kHz A/D-D/A & Sample Rate Converter in order to get audio working, along with a mixer that could output balanced audio to it (and extra $500 or so all-in). The reason is that this particular ATEM does not have analog audio inputs and can only accept audio in the digital AES/EBU format. I ended up buying a small "Rack case" and installed both the ATEM and SCR2496 into it. Pretty slick. I also needed to buy a small HDMI television to view the ATEM's cool multicamera operation screen. It simply would not work with a few LCD monitors I had kicking around using an HDMI to DVI adapter. You'll also need additional hardware to stream live from the device out to the Internet. Black magic makes an HDMI to thunderbolt adapter that I have my eyes on once some of the streaming services certify it as working (Livestream currently has that particular device in beta). But once all of that stuff was purchased the switcher worked flawlessly. I used a Canon HF100 and a Canon HF200 interfaced to the ATEM through their HDMI outputs. Audio from a wireless lavalier and stationary mic synced up well to the video and I was able to record an hour long presentation with multiple cameras to a recent Macbook Pro. I also connected a Macbook air via HDMI for grabbing an active screen as well as playing video. The switcher does not have enough memory to store much video footage so the Macbook air acts as my video playback deck. The output master dropped right into Final Cut X for a few last tweaks before I sent it off to YouTube. Really nice workflow. This particular model outputs an H.264 stream as either 1080i or 720p. Video quality looks great. If you want to do uncompressed video you'll need either to pull it in off the HDMI port, or purchase one of the other two ATEM models that feature a USB 3.0 connector for uncompressed recording. Note that the USB 3.0 feature will only work on Windows machines equipped with USB 3.0 capabilities. Wireless HDMI extenders should work well with this provided they can output a 1080i or 720p signal. I haven't experimented with that yet but I do have a Phillips model I'm going to play with. Blackmagic also makes a device that converts HDMI to fiber and back again that's reasonably priced for going longer distances. Bottom line: this is a no frills switcher that reminds me a lot of the old standard def one we have at our local cable station. But it's a no frills switcher that even with all of the extra stuff is still thousands of dollars less than anything else on the market. Configuration was far easier than expected and is literally plug and play. For less than $1500 you can take all of the stuff you already have and start your own multi-camera broadcast facility. Why not do it? **UPDATE 11/28/2012** Just one thing I wanted to update on this review. Blackmagic has released a significant firmware update that added the ability to pull audio in through the HDMI port. So now it's possible to forgo the analog to digital converter and run your mics directly through one of your cameras or anything else that can output audio through HDMI.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***S on 20 July 2014*

Ottimo prodotto per fare i montaggi video in diretta. Anche la spefizione è stata cellera. Una piccola pecca accettabile e che il mixer acetta solo i 1080i e non 1080p

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