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: This is a major win for sports and event broadcasters. vMix 29 makes Instant Replay significantly more efficient:

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On the output side, users can now split a single multi-channel track into multiple stereo audio tracks, allowing for advanced audio routing to recorders or streaming destinations. 5. Performance, Compatibility, and Hardware Support

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Audio functionality in vMix has received a massive overhaul, moving it closer to a fully-featured digital audio workstation (DAW).

In the world of live video production, vMix stands as a gold standard for software-based switching, streaming, and recording. Whether you are running a local church stream, a high-profile esports tournament, or a corporate webinar, keeping your production environment optimized is critical. : This is a major win for sports and event broadcasters

You can now load iZotope RX noise reduction or Waves compressors directly on your microphone input inside vMix without needing external virtual cables. This reduces system load by roughly 15% compared to previous workarounds using Voicemeeter.

: If you experience stuttering NDI feeds, check your Windows version. Microsoft released specific updates (like KB5065426 for Win11) to fix NDI stability issues caused by previous OS patches.

: New vertical GT templates and auto-detection of vertical MP4 videos allow creators to produce widescreen and vertical content simultaneously from a single preset. Audio functionality in vMix has received a massive

The newest iteration of vMix focuses heavily on modernizing video codecs and expanding hardware compatibility. Producers can expect smoother workflows and higher quality outputs.

vMix now supports the ability to receive multiple tracks of audio within a single source. These are automatically combined and made available to the input's channel matrix, simplifying complex audio mixing.