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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The audio meters are also colour coded into 5 distinct bands to make it easy to determine the approximate
audio level at a glance.
Levels are always displayed in dBFS (digital "full scale") where 0 dB equals the maximum possible volume
for a given bit rate.
Peak Levels
So see the maximum peak levels of an audio source at any time, hover the mouse over the audio meters.
The peak level displayed here is calculated as the maximum audio volume (amplitude) received in the past
~2 seconds.
Output Audio Channels
vMix supports eight independent stereo audio mixes or buses called Master (or M), A, B, C, D, E, F and G.