Hot! — Vmix Updated

When we say "vMix updated," we are not just talking about bug fixes. We are witnessing the democratization of broadcast engineering. Five years ago, a production requiring 8 camera inputs, 4 replay channels, chroma keying, and streaming to three platforms required a truck full of hardware. Today, a properly updated vMix instance running on a single workstation with an RTX GPU can do all of that and output a 4K HDR master feed.

One of the most significant "vMix updated" milestones was the optimization of the rendering engine for 4K and High Dynamic Range (HDR). Early versions of vMix struggled with high-frame-rate 4K, often requiring GPU architectures that were prohibitively expensive. Recent updates have introduced for video decoding. vmix updated

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: Range from Basic HD (entry-level) to Pro (full broadcast features). When we say "vMix updated," we are not

The fact that with substantial features, rather than just security patches, signals a healthy development roadmap. StudioCoast is clearly investing in three pillars: Codec efficiency (AV1) , Network reliability (NDI 6/SRT) , and Audio professionalism (VST3) . Today, a properly updated vMix instance running on

This is arguably the most transformative feature in recent updates. Historically, NDI (Network Device Interface) was primarily used to send video signals over a local network.