The vMix Forums serve as the primary official community hub for users of the vMix live video production software. It is a highly active space where users, ranging from beginners to professional broadcasters, exchange technical advice, share custom scripts, and suggest new features directly to the developers.
, focus on providing high-quality technical detail that allows other users to replicate your workflow or troubleshoot specific hardware. Structure of a vMix Forum Technical Paper
Many users on this forum utilize NDI, which is fantastic, but it requires dedicated bandwidth. If your NDI sources are stuttering, it is rarely a CPU issue; it is almost always a network issue.
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Ideal for casual discussions, showcasing your production setup, and quick opinion polls.
This is the starting point for broad inquiries. Users discuss general streaming setups, ask for advice on building new PC rigs for vMix, and share tips on optimizing Windows for live video production. Hardware & Compatibility
Posts often dive into complex integrations and bug troubleshooting: Vmix Companion Module API Exposure Request
Use the forum's internal search function before making a new thread. Many common errors (like GPU overload or NDI discovery issues) have already been solved in existing threads.
For live video production professionals, vMix is an industry-defining software that powers everything from church services and e-sports broadcasts to large-scale sporting events and professional webcasts. However, even the most seasoned operator can hit a technical snag. When that happens, one resource stands above all others: the .
Finally – negative audio delay isn’t supported in vMix. You would need to delay the video to match the audio instead. Add a video delay filter (Filter → Video Delay) to the SDI source so both align.
Almost any issue you encounter—from laggy NDI sources to complex script errors—has likely been discussed and solved there. Why You Should Engage with the vMix Forum 1. Expert Troubleshooting
Use specific keywords like "NDI audio crackle" or "DeckLink dropped frames" instead of broad terms like "audio issue."
In the world of live video production, few names command as much respect as vMix. Whether you are a church streaming technician running a $2,000 setup, a sports broadcaster replaying 4K slow-motion, or a corporate event producer managing 18 camera inputs, vMix has become the industry standard for PC-based production.
: Community members often share free XAML titles and virtual sets that rival the quality of paid professional templates. 4. Networking and Best Practices
Gain early access to upcoming vMix versions. Testing beta releases allows you to try new features before they are officially launched.
A particularly successful section is the subforum, where users can share, improve, and request translations for vMix. For instance, a German user has maintained a comprehensive translation for vMix through multiple versions, from vMix 27 all the way up to vMix 29. This volunteer-driven work makes vMix more accessible to non-English speakers globally.