Vmix 26 Features File
“It’s vMix 26,” Marcus says. “It’s the one we’ve been waiting for.”
The worst part of any show is the remote guest. But vMix 26 introduces . He creates a single call link. Click. Click. Click. Three remote analysts join on one connection. Each gets their own ISO feed. No separate browser tabs. No dropped audio sync.
After the show, Jen asks, “What did we change?”
In vMix 25, this meant fiddling with external slow-mo servers. In vMix 26, he opens the new tab. It’s built into the main UI. He hits ‘Record’ on the ISO feed. He drags a slider. Cue . Play . Angle 2 . Cue again . He exports a clip to the replay channel in 2 seconds. vmix 26 features
The 26th Frame
He plugs in his X-Keys panel. vMix 26 now supports with device-specific macros. He taps a button: “Kill feed & play stinger.” The entire show transitions without touching his mouse.
At 5:00 AM, the graphics guy sends a 4K60p Alpha channel via NDI. In vMix 25, this would melt the network switch. But vMix 26 includes . The graphic floats over the player’s head. No green screen. No keying artifacts. Pure, clean augmented reality. “It’s vMix 26,” Marcus says
The first thing he notices is the color. vMix 26 loads, and his main Sony FS7 isn’t washed out anymore. The new (HLG/PQ) treats his shadows like velvet and his highlights like diamonds. He mutters, “Finally, I don’t need three LUTs just to look normal.”
The drifting PTZ camera—the bane of his existence—stops drifting. vMix 26 remembers the of the PTZ head, even after a power cycle. He sets a preset: “Wide Stage Left.” The camera moves. It stops exactly there. Not two inches off. Exactly .
His producer, Jen, leans over. “The client wants ‘augmented reality overlays’ for the player stats. And they want the 4K drone feed to cut without the frame drop we saw in rehearsal.” He creates a single call link
One analyst is on 5G in a taxi. vMix 26’s adaptive bitrate turns their video into a pixel-art nightmare, but the audio stays pristine. Marcus whispers, “It’s alive.”
Marcus smiles. “Everything that mattered.”
Then the disaster. A player breaks a chair on stage. The producer screams, “REPLAY!”
That night, vMix 26 sends a silent update. A new feature appears in the menu: Marcus watches as the commentary automatically lowers the game audio—no sidechain compressor needed. He laughs.