I know people always want more, but no HLS for streaming to TH-cam? The other improvement would be modernising the audio meters. For broadcast, they need to be segmented, weighted and have peak indication, as in their current form they are only an approximation and far too quick to be useful.
for broadcast you need to hire an actual sound engineer and an actual audio console, not expect vMix to do it for you. I can't tell you how many broadcast companies I worked with last year who had minimum cheap audio equipment or none at all. Everytime the broadcast sounded like shit because they knew nothing and requested basically a mono feed into their 2 channel behringer interface with preamps that destroy the sound. And because the engineer is busy mixing the actual show he doesn't have time also live mix the stream feed, so all they get is a flat post-fader mix of what goes out to the room - not ideal. If you want to do it properly get a console and engineer dedicated for the stream and run a split rack system or use dante. At the very least if you don't want a console, use dante virtual soundcard and get a decent midi controller with faders to run into the vmix machine. This way you can request a full 1 to 1 patch over dante from the main sound engineer of the event and then mix it yourself with the midi controller.
You can use vMix for all of your video production, but you would need a capture card if you wanted to connect cameras to your computer and vMix. I'd recommend using our free Trial and see if it fits your needs- www.vmix.com/software/download.aspx
I know people always want more, but no HLS for streaming to TH-cam? The other improvement would be modernising the audio meters. For broadcast, they need to be segmented, weighted and have peak indication, as in their current form they are only an approximation and far too quick to be useful.
The VU meters are indeed outdated. I still use the much better-looking Darkwood Designs VU meters on top of the Vmix VU meters.
for broadcast you need to hire an actual sound engineer and an actual audio console, not expect vMix to do it for you.
I can't tell you how many broadcast companies I worked with last year who had minimum cheap audio equipment or none at all. Everytime the broadcast sounded like shit because they knew nothing and requested basically a mono feed into their 2 channel behringer interface with preamps that destroy the sound.
And because the engineer is busy mixing the actual show he doesn't have time also live mix the stream feed, so all they get is a flat post-fader mix of what goes out to the room - not ideal.
If you want to do it properly get a console and engineer dedicated for the stream and run a split rack system or use dante.
At the very least if you don't want a console, use dante virtual soundcard and get a decent midi controller with faders to run into the vmix machine.
This way you can request a full 1 to 1 patch over dante from the main sound engineer of the event and then mix it yourself with the midi controller.
also, literally 0 reason to use HLS. They just implemented AV1 and you're asking for an older, worse protocol? wut?
Layer designer is much needed! Same with the new audio features! Looking forward to my upgrade!
is there a replaydeleteselected (requested a while back and got a lot of support for it)
When will vMix be available for Mac?
Make a version for Mac please!
Sounds good, I have had problems figuring out my audio bus configuration. :)
Thank you for these amazing updates. You guys seem to never get tired of excelling in the development of your great software.
Can we use an Intel ARC GPU and/or Intel Quicksync (if the CPU supports it) for hardware assisted AV1 encoding? That would be great!
Hello. Good day. Just want to ask if video switcher is necessary while using vmix? Thank you
You can use vMix for all of your video production, but you would need a capture card if you wanted to connect cameras to your computer and vMix. I'd recommend using our free Trial and see if it fits your needs- www.vmix.com/software/download.aspx
@@vMixhd thank you so much. We will try to download the updated one.
Can you guys update the user guide with the new features and the short cut reference too please.
Congrats vMix Team! Great Update!
Hooray! Installing before my broadcast tomorrow!
I'm in! Can't wait to upgrade
Yesssss huge update, Zoom and great audio tools!
Thank You Martin and the Gang! Best to you! 😀😀
So excited for these new features in the latest update. Thank you so much Vmix!
Hello.
How do you perform the warp-zoom transition at about the 1 minute mark?
Hi, unfortunately it was done through Premiere Pro as we edit these types of videos before publishing.
IS MAC MINI M2 SUITABLE FOR VMIX USE?
vMix for mac
Does it work with Zoom Webinar, too?
Seems it dosent...pretty disappointed