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The biggest news on the forum in 2021 was the official release of vMix 24. This update focused heavily on remote production workflows, which were critical at the time.

: 2021 saw the integration of NDI 5, allowing for more robust remote workflows and better discovery across complex networks. SRT (Secure Reliable Transport)

Discussions regarding which capture cards (e.g., Magewell, Blackmagic Design) paired best with specific motherboards and CPUs.

A 47-page thread tracked audio drifting out of sync after 4+ hours when using ASIO interfaces. vMix confirmed the bug in Q2 2021, and a workaround (switching to WDM) became standard forum advice. vmix forum 2021

The most viewed threads involved setting up "mix-minus" audio. Users helped each other ensure guests could hear the program audio without hearing their own echo.

The vMix Forum was the central hub for live video production professionals and enthusiasts navigating unprecedented changes in broadcasting in 2021. As the world embraced hybrid events, remote workflows, and cloud-based broadcasting, this community marketplace of ideas became essential for troubleshooting and innovation.

Professional users shared advanced workflows to push the software's limits: Automation & Scripting:

By 2021, the initial "zoom-panic" of the previous year had evolved into a quest for professional-grade perfection. The forum became a bustling hub where seasoned broadcast engineers rubbed shoulders with local church volunteers and newly minted corporate "webinar specialists." The Conflict: The NDI Bottleneck If you want, I can expand this into

Before Zoom ISO, there was the "vMix Virtual Camera" nightmare. In 2021, a user figured out how to send a clean feed from vMix's external output feature directly into Zoom Rooms via NDI Scan Converter. This bypassed the 30fps limit of virtual cameras. It changed corporate streaming forever.

A massive portion of the forum traffic in 2021 centered around the feature set of vMix 24, which officially launched around this period. The community dissected every update, with heavy focus on:

Early 2021 was dominated by discussions surrounding the launch of vMix 24. The forum's "Beta" section was buzzing with feedback. Key features heavily discussed included:

In the fast-paced world of live video production, software evolves monthly, hardware changes weekly, and user communities shift with every update. Yet, if you ask veteran streamers, broadcast engineers, or church tech directors where the "golden era" of community problem-solving happened, many will point to a specific time and place: This update focused heavily on remote production workflows,

Building a reliable vMix rig requires balancing CPU, GPU, and I/O throughput.

This article dives deep into why 2021 was a watershed year for the vMix community, the key threads you can still study today, and how the lessons from that era continue to shape live streaming.

With NVIDIA RTX cards selling at massive premiums, users shared benchmark tests utilizing older GTX cards or lower-tier GPUs to see exactly how many 4K inputs vMix could handle before dropping frames.

Numerous users reported inputs (cameras, NDI) randomly going black until a full PC reboot. Fixes included rolling back NVIDIA Studio drivers to version 472.12.

Looking back at the reveals a historic archive of innovation. It documents how a community adapted to unprecedented demands and pushed live production technology to its limits. 1. The Definitive Launch of vMix 24

As remote work remained a priority in 2021, the community focused on: vMix Call Improvements : Updates to