Vmix - Plugin
🚨 vMix users: RUN, don't walk. 🏃💨
Just added a new plugin and my production speed is insane now.
PTZ presets + instant replay control without leaving vMix?
Yes. It works. It’s smooth. It’s a must.
Plugin gang, what’s your #1? 👀
One of the most common uses for plugins in vMix is dynamic data integration. vMix features a robust Data Source system that allows titles to update automatically.
While Companion is great for buttons, Central Control is the ultimate plugin for automation and data integration. It acts as a bridge between vMix and thousands of other apps.
Post: I just leveled up my live production workflow with a new vMix plugin, and I wish I had done this sooner. ⚡
For anyone running multi-camera streams, replays, or virtual events, native vMix is powerful—but plugins unlock the real speed. Whether it’s integrating with Stream Deck, advanced graphics control, or audio automation, the right plugin cuts my setup time in half. vmix plugin
If you’re still manually switching layers or reaching for your mouse during a live show, do yourself a favor and explore the vMix plugin ecosystem.
What’s one plugin you can’t live without? Let me know below. 👇
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vMix’s audio metering is good, but not broadcast standard. Using a VST3 loudness plugin (like Orban or YouLean) inside vMix’s Master Audio bus gives you true LUFS metering, ensuring your stream meets Spotify and YouTube audio standards.
vMix is a blank canvas. Out of the box, it is a professional tool; with the right plugins, it becomes a custom broadcast studio tailored exactly to your needs.
If you haven't explored the world of vMix plugins yet, start small. Try a simple script to automate a camera move, or connect a Google Sheet to your lower thirds. Once you see the time you save, you’ll never look back. 🚨 vMix users: RUN, don't walk
What is your favorite vMix plugin or time-saving tool? Let us know in the comments below!
vMix plugin feature refers to the software's ability to extend its core live production capabilities through third-party integrations and internal modular tools
. Unlike some competitors, vMix doesn't use a "plugin store" in the traditional sense; instead, it relies on an and specific industry standards to add functionality. Key Plugin & Extension Features Audio (VST3 Support): vMix supports VST3 plugins
, allowing you to add professional audio processing like compressors, EQs, and autotune directly to any audio input. External Control (Logi & Stream Deck): Plugins like the Logi vMix Plugin
allow users to map vMix functions (like switching scenes or adjusting volume) to physical hardware like Logitech consoles or Elgato Stream Decks. Third-Party Apps: Developers use the vMix API to create standalone tools for Scoreboards, Titling, and Remote Control
. These are often found in the "Third Party Software" section of the vMix Forums NDI & SRT Integration: One of the most common uses for plugins
While technically protocols, these act as "plugins" for networking, letting you bring in remote callers or cameras from other software (like Zoom or Teams) seamlessly. Social Media: The built-in vMix Social
acts as a specialized plugin to pull live comments and feeds from platforms like X (Twitter), Facebook, and Twitch into your titles. Where to Find Plugins
Since vMix is a "power user" tool, most extensions are community-driven or hardware-specific: vMix Marketplace/Forums The primary hub for community-made scripts and apps. Hardware Manufacturers:
Companies like Central Control or Elgato provide their own plugins to interface with vMix. Audio Manufacturers:
Any standard VST3 audio plugin (like Waves or FabFilter) can be installed on your Windows PC and loaded into vMix's audio mixer. of plugin, such as one for audio processing hardware control