User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction and Features
- Getting Started
- Presets
- Video Controls
- Fullscreen
- Transitions
- Production Clocks
- Categories
- Fade Bar
- Pause Inputs
- Overlays
- Right Click Menus
- Settings
- Inputs
- Input Settings
- Audio
- Recording
- Live Streaming
- External Output
- Keyboard, MIDI and Controller Shortcuts
- Activators - MIDI Lights and Faders
- vMix Control Surface
- Web Controller
- Instant Replay
- PTZ - Pan Tilt Zoom
- NDI - Network Device Interface
- SRT - Secure Reliable Transport
- Data Sources
- vMix Call
- GT Title Designer
- vMix Title Designer (Legacy)
- PlayList
- MultiCorder
- Tally Lights
- Interlaced Support
- Statistics
- Snapshot
- Padlock
- Scripting and Automation
- Developer Information
- Shortcut Function Reference
- Safe Areas
- Undo Button
- Waveform and Vectorscope Monitor
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By default this template assigns all the buttons to the Preview input which means as long as a PTZ enabled
camera is in input it can be moved and controlled using this template.
Of course, the shortcuts in this template can be edited to assign to a particular input if you prefer.
PTZ Shortcuts and Speed Control
By default, PTZ shortcuts will use the speeds defined by the sliders in the Input Settings PTZ tab.
To specify a custom speed, specify a fractional number between 0 and 1 as the Value of the shortcut.
Variable Speed Control / Pressure Sensitive Control
To enable variable speeds on pressure sensitive controllers (such as joysticks and the XBOX controller),
from shortcuts tick the Pressure Enabled checkbox
for all applicable shortcuts.
NDI - Network Device Interface
NDI is an easy way to send and receive high quality, low latency video and audio between supported devices
using a standard Gigabit enabled network.
For example you can produce one aspect of your show on one computer and send the output to vMix
running on another.
vMix supports both sending and receiving NDI.
Receiving NDI Sources