Complete Step-by-Step Setup Guide for Professional Broadcast Workflow
Introduction
DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is one of today's most popular compact cameras for content creators, educators, churches, and live streamers. Its outstanding 4K image quality, built-in 3-axis gimbal, and lightweight design make it ideal for mobile video production.
However, unlike professional broadcast cameras, DJI Pocket 3 does not provide a native HDMI output. Instead, it outputs video through its USB-C interface using the UVC (USB Video Class) protocol, which cannot be connected directly to HDMI equipment such as video switchers, capture cards, or external monitors.
To integrate Pocket 3 into a professional broadcast workflow, you'll need a dedicated UVC-to-HDMI Converter. This device converts the camera's USB UVC signal into a standard HDMI output while preserving high-quality video and embedded audio, allowing seamless compatibility with OBS Studio, ATEM Mini, HDMI capture cards, video encoders, and other professional AV equipment.
In this guide, you'll learn how to convert DJI Pocket 3 to HDMI, connect it to OBS Studio or an ATEM switcher, and understand why HDMI remains the preferred interface for stable, low-latency professional live streaming.
Table of Contents
Quick Workflow Overview
Required Equipment
Step 1 - Convert DJI Pocket 3 UVC to HDMI
Step 2 - Connect Pocket 3 to OBS Studio
Step 3 - Connect Pocket 3 to ATEM Mini
Why Choose HDMI for Live Streaming?
Common Troubleshooting
Recommended Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Workflow Overview
Before connecting your DJI Pocket 3, it's important to understand the complete signal flow.
The UVC-to-HDMI Converter acts as the bridge between the Pocket 3's USB-C webcam output and professional HDMI broadcasting equipment. Once converted, the HDMI signal can be used in two different production workflows depending on your streaming needs.

Workflow A - OBS Studio
Recommended for
YouTube Live
Facebook Live
Twitch
Online Teaching
Product Demonstrations
Single-Camera Live Streaming
Signal Flow:
DJI Pocket 3
│
USB-C (UVC)
│
UVC to HDMI Converter
│
HDMI Output
│
HDMI Capture Card
│
Computer
│
OBS Studio
│
Live Streaming
This workflow is ideal for creators who want professional HDMI video quality while using OBS Studio as their primary streaming software.
Workflow B - ATEM Mini
Recommended for
Church Live Streaming
Conferences
Interviews
Weddings
Stage Events
Multi-Camera Productions
Signal Flow:

Unlike Workflow A, the ATEM Mini acts as the central video switcher, allowing multiple cameras to be switched, mixed, and managed before sending the final program output to OBS Studio or directly to a streaming platform.
Required Equipment
Before starting the setup, prepare the following equipment to ensure stable HDMI transmission and professional live streaming performance.

Before building your streaming setup, prepare the following equipment:
| Equipment | Purpose |
|---|---|
| DJI Pocket 3 | Video Source |
| UVC to HDMI Converter | Converts UVC signal to HDMI |
| USB-C PD Cable | Powers both the converter and Pocket 3 |
| HDMI 2.0 Cable | Transfers video to capture devices |
| HDMI Capture Card | Inputs HDMI into OBS |
| ATEM Video Mixer | Multi-camera live production |
| OBS Studio | Live streaming software |
Step 1: Convert DJI Pocket 3 UVC Signal to HDMI
| Equipment | Purpose |
| DJI Pocket 3 | Video source |
| UVC-to-HDMI Converter | Converts USB UVC signal into HDMI |
| USB-C PD Cable | Provides power and data connection |
| HDMI 2.0 Cable | Transfers HDMI video signal |
| HDMI Capture Card | Inputs HDMI into OBS Studio |
| ATEM Mini (Optional) | Multi-camera live switching |
| Computer with OBS Studio | Live streaming and recording |

- Church Live Streaming
- Conferences & Events
- Online Teaching
- Product Demonstrations
- Multi-Camera Studio Production
Conclusion
Although the DJI Pocket 3 does not feature a native HDMI output, a dedicated UVC-to-HDMI converter enables seamless integration with professional live streaming systems.
Whether you're streaming through OBS Studio or producing multi-camera broadcasts with an ATEM mixer, HDMI delivers superior image quality, ultra-low latency, and exceptional reliability for professional live production.









