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vMix 29
vMix 29: Turning It Up to Eight The wait is over! has officially launched, and it is packed with features designed to push your live productions further than ever before. Whether you’re a professional broadcaster or a creator running a home studio, this update brings massive improvements to overlays, performance, and flexibility. What’s New in vMix 29?
- Windows 10 (versions prior to 22H2) are no longer supported. You need Windows 10 22H2 or Windows 11.
- DirectX 11 Legacy Mode has been deprecated. vMix now requires DirectX 12 for all GPU effects.
This isn’t a minor patch. The latest version brings meaningful improvements to performance, reliability, and workflow efficiency. vmix updated
3. Input Rewind
A new slider under each source. Drag it left. The pastor’s hand returns to the Bible. The dropped basketball floats back up into the player’s palm. The spilled coffee reassembles itself into the mug. vMix now believes in second chances, even when the recording doesn’t. vMix 29 vMix 29: Turning It Up to Eight The wait is over
A tool that allows users to draw on-screen during a production. or a guide on how to implement the new OMT protocol Windows 10 (versions prior to 22H2) are no longer supported
, an open-source, high-performance protocol designed for low-latency, 4K video over local networks. Instant Replay Performance: CPU performance for Instant Replay recording and playback has been optimized by up to 50%. Quad View Replay:
Zoom integration
In the past, Leo would have scrambled to set up five different laptops to bring in remote guests via various apps. But thanks to the introduced in version 27 and refined in this latest update, he didn't blink.
vMix
The current state of is defined by a move toward software-defined networking and artificial intelligence . With the introduction of NDI Audio in vMix 27 and AI Noise Removal in vMix 26, the software aims to reduce the amount of physical hardware (audio mixers, cables, soundproofing) required for a professional production. Combined with powerful hardware solutions like vMax , vMix continues to position itself as an all-in-one ecosystem for live broadcasting.