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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vMix Call allows you to add remote guests to your vMix production with high quality audio and up to HD
video.
Delay
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vMix introduces approximately 2 frames of delay between input and output. This  is  similar in performance to
standard HD switchers. Other factors  that will  influence  delay include  delays  in  video  cameras  and  video
capture hardware and delays causing by video scaling of the output (such as by a projector)
Shortcuts and Macros
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Custom shortcuts to do everything from transitions to changing Title text
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An  unlimited  number  of  functions  can  be  assigned  to  Keyboard,  MIDI,  Control  Surface,  X-Keys  and
ShuttlePROv2 buttons, faders and knobs.
Activators
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Setup lights and faders in MIDI and X-Keys controllers to respond to changes in vMix
Scripting (4K and Pro Editions)
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Create advanced code in VB.NET and assign it to a Shortcut
Data Sources
Languages
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Support for multiple translations such as Spanish and Korean from Google Translate
Getting Started
A screenshot of the vMix user interface below.
This main window is where all the video mixing takes place.
If you have used traditional video switchers before, the main window might look familiar. 
There are four main elements:
1. Output Window 
(Top-Right hand corner with the Green Title Bar)
This is the Live or Program video output window. This output is also displayed in a Fullscreen window that
defaults to the computer's secondary display.
This output is also what is used when setting up a recording. 
2. Preview Window  
(Top-Left hand corner with the Orange Title Bar)
Just like a traditional video mixer, an input you wish to display should be placed in this preview window first. 
The Preview Window swaps with the Output Window whenever you select the Cut, Fade or Transition
buttons, located along the center.










