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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Audio Outputs allows up to eight independently controllable audio outputs (excluding Headphones output)
If both Master Output and Headphones are set to the same device, Headphones will take priority.
Master Output
Select the output to send the Master audio mix to. This is the default audio mix
used for streaming, recording and external output.
Headphones
Select the output to send the Headphones audio mix to.
This mix is the same as Master Output except when Solo is enabled on an input.
When Solo is enabled on an input only that input will be heard.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G
These are optionally auxiliary audio buses that can be configured as an independent mix from the Audio
Mixer.
For additional information about the audio buses feature, see the Audio Mixer documentation.
Audio Channels
Many sound cards provide 3 or more stereo outputs from a single device.
These are typically used to output surround sound, but can be used to output up to three independent
stereo audio mixes in vMix.
1 + 2 The most common setting for standard stereo audio outputs
3 + 4 This will send a stereo mix out over the output usually used for Center-Subwoofer