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Another user discovered that selecting “legacy devices” in the camera input dropdown and choosing “Blackmagic Capture WDM” allowed them to select a separate audio source for a camera channel rather than being forced to use embedded audio—a solution shared and appreciated by the community.

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Critical for users looking to optimize their PC builds for vMix , including discussions on CPU/GPU overhead and capture cards.

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The forum is organized into specific boards to help users quickly find relevant information or post targeted questions. 1. General Discussion & Announcements

Users vote on new tools; vMix developers often prioritize highly-voted ideas for upcoming releases.

For the uninitiated, the vMix Forums (forums.vmix.com) is a community-driven hive mind. It is part technical support desk, part creative gallery, and part war room for live streaming professionals. Here is a look at why this corner of the internet has become essential infrastructure for thousands of broadcasters. Sourcing or building dynamic, data-driven broadcast graphics

The official vMix blog (blog.vmix.com) serves as the company’s news and announcement platform. It covers new feature releases, hardware recommendations (like the annual vMix laptops guide), and community highlights. The blog frequently directs readers to the forum for deeper discussions and support.

vMix Call is a complex feature, and the forum is the go-to place for its nuances. For instance, a detailed thread revealed that a System.NullReferenceException error in the call manager's log, while alarming, is usually a benign warning and does not impact connectivity.