Love this: I’m editing my slides for tomorrow’s talk at PrivacyWeek using slides.com on my elementary OS daily driver and getting an almost real-time preview in the Atem Mini Pro multiview from my Pop!_OS laptop that’s playing the presentation.
Also, note that the MacBook is absent in the setup.
With slides.com, I don’t need Keynote anymore and I’ve decided I can live without macros on the Atem so I ditched the Elgato Streamdeck as well as the software for those only runs on Mac or Windows. So my streaming/presentation setup is 100% Linux now: one machine for demos & to stream via the web and one to run the slides from.
Damn it, I do need the Atem macros after all so the bloody MacBook has to stay.
In the meanwhile if anyone knows of alternatives to the Atem Mini Pro and Elgato Stream Deck that don’t lock you into Windows or macOS, please let me know.
Absolutely love the Atem as a video switcher but their lack of support for Linux will eventually make me give it up if there’s a viable alternative.
@aral not 100% sure if it matches your set-up and requirements, but I'd like to point you to Bitfocus Companion. This adds #StreamDeck #shotbox and #RemoteControl power to A LOT of professional A/V equipment, including but not limited #BlackMagicDesign #Atem, #Panasonic, #AnalogWay, #Behringer and it is available for GNU/#Linux, too.
https://bitfocus.io
https://github.com/bitfocus/companion
(#MIT-licensed, binary require free sign-up)
@metaphil Thanks; it’s what I’m using on macOS but thought it wasn’t available for Linux. Will take another look :)