Vmix 27
As streaming platforms evolve, so must the tools we use to power them. vMix 27 positions itself at the forefront of this evolution by adding support for .
Managing complex multi-view layouts is easier than ever with overhauled layer controls.
Complementing this is the , which allows producers to assign independent volume levels for a single input across different buses. For instance, a microphone can be mixed loudly for the main stream but kept at lower volume for an in-ear monitor mix. Pre-Fader Listen (PFL) vmix 27
Prior to this release, pulling multiple remote guests from a Zoom call into a broadcast required complex workarounds, such as using multiple laptops, NDI screen captures, or dedicated hardware.
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Instead of capturing a desktop window, vMix 27 connects directly to the Zoom cloud via an internal API instance. When you log into your Zoom account within vMix, you can select any active meeting or webinar you are hosting or attending.
vMix has come a long way from a simple DV capture tool. represents a mature, professional ecosystem that rivals hardware switchers costing $20,000+. By embracing 8K, AI tracking, and pro-audio workflows, the vMix team has ensured that this software will remain relevant for the next five years. As streaming platforms evolve, so must the tools
vMix 27 isn't a flashy "version 2.0" rewrite. It is a . The developers have listened to the community and addressed the two biggest complaints: limited audio routing and the need for green screens.
A: No, but a 60-day free trial is available. The "Pro" license (required for 4K and Replay) costs $350 USD. The "Basic HD" license is $60. Complementing this is the , which allows producers
Fully optimized for platforms natively supporting AV1, such as YouTube Live. Layer and Mix Enhancements