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For "power users," vMix 27 has expanded its scripting capabilities. New shortcuts allow for deeper control over input layers

vMix 27 cannot output 4K, but internally it renders at 4K to allow "zoom in/out" effects on HD sources. A strong GPU ensures those re-frames look sharp without dropping frames.

The first thing seasoned vMix users will notice upon launching is the dramatic shift in aesthetics. For over a decade, vMix maintained a functional but somewhat utilitarian "control room" look—grey, blocky, and reminiscent of early 2000s engineering software. Vmix 27

To leverage the full power of vMix 27, especially for 4K or high-input productions, ensure your hardware meets these standards: Minimum Requirement Recommended for 4K/Pro Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit) Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit) CPU 2Ghz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 3Ghz+ (or 18-core for 4K) Memory 8GB–32GB DDR4 GPU DirectX 10.1 Compatible Dedicated NVIDIA Card (2GB+ Memory) Storage 7200 RPM HDD Dedicated SSD or NVMe (for Replay) vMix 27 is here!

: vMix 27 handles the complex audio routing needed to prevent echoes for remote guests automatically. For "power users," vMix 27 has expanded its

vMix Lists revolutionizes media management.

In the fast-paced world of live streaming and digital broadcasting, standing still is equivalent to falling behind. As content creators, event producers, and broadcasters strive for higher quality, lower latency, and more engaging visuals, the software they rely on must evolve to meet these demands. For years, vMix has been a titan in the Windows-based live production arena, offering a robust alternative to expensive hardware switchers. The first thing seasoned vMix users will notice

In the control room of Station 7, the big board read “Vmix 27” —not a software version, but the code name for a live broadcast that wasn’t supposed to exist.