# Output This section covers output options for ATEM switchers connected to MixEffect. * [Live Stream](#live-stream) * [Record Stream](#record-stream) * [Capture Still](#capture-still) * [Timecode](#timecode) * [Counter](#counter) ## Live Stream This section is displayed for those switchers — such as the ATEM Mini Pro, Mini Pro ISO, Mini Extreme, and Mini Extreme ISO — capable of outputting program to a live streaming service. It provides an interface to those familiar with the Live Stream tab in ATEM Software Control, but there are important differences to keep in mind. #### Streaming.xml ATEM switchers that support live streaming read in a file named `Streaming.xml` on macOS or Windows computers in the following locations: * **macOS**: `/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/Switchers` * **Windows**: `C:\Program Files (x86)\Blackmagic Design\Blackmagic ATEM Switchers\ATEM Software Control` This file is read on each power cycle of the switcher. While the API allows you to set the current streaming service, server, and profile, there is no known API to update or import a Streaming.xml file into the ATEM switcher while it is running. MixEffect displays those streaming services, servers, and profiles that have been imported to or manually created in MixEffect. It supports importing of an existing Streaming.xml as well as exporting of such files suitable for importing into a switcher via the ATEM Software Control desktop application. If the currently selected service, server, or profile in the ATEM switcher does not exist in MixEffect, a placeholder entry will be displayed but it cannot be selected if you change the service. On the flip side, if you select a service, server, or profile in MixEffect that does not exist in the Streaming.xml file loaded into memory on the ATEM switcher, ATEM Software Control will display blank lines in the Live Stream tab in Output. The ATEM is still configured to live stream to what you set in MixEffect, there is just no visual indication. ### Live Stream Options * **Status**: Displays the current streaming status, such as Off, Connecting, and On Air. * **Time**: If streaming, this displays the duration of the current stream. * **Data Rate and Cache**: If streaming, this displays the current data rate in Mb/sec and the current percentage of cache used. * **Service**: Choose the streaming service to use (e.g. YouTube, Twitch, or Vimeo). * **Server**: Choose a server associated with the selected Streaming service. MixEffect will display the user-facing name alongside the RTMP server URL. You can set a default server to be selected whenever a service is chosen. * **Stream Key**: MixEffect allows you to store a stream key for each server. When a server is selected and has a stream key defined, it will be entered automatically for you. Otherwise, the stream key will be cleared out. * **Quality**: Choose the quality of the stream. The HyperDeck options are automatically added to the top of the list. You can create additional quality profiles and set a certain profile as the default for the service. * **Off and On Air**: Buttons to go On Air and to turn off the stream. * **Show Streaming Indicator**: Displays a small red indicator at the top of the screen when you are streaming. * **Edit Streaming Services**: Brings up MixEffect's list of streaming services. This feature is disabled when streaming is active. #### Using Default Servers and Profiles MixEffect allows you to set a server and profile as default for their service. When you choose a service, the server and profile are automatically set for you. You no longer have to dig around for the correct server to stream to, nor have to change the quality setting each time.















