![]() HERE is a link to their version comparison chart. You can also currently get a 60 day free trial of the Pro version. ![]() That will give you access to things like higher video resolutions and more. If you need more features than what comes with the basic version of vMix, you can check out their paid versions as well. Once downloaded, install it and then open it from the icon on your desktop or from your Windows start menu. It will include everything you need to get this done. Then, click to download the latest version of vMix. You can go to the vMix website and click Download at the top of the page. To watch a tutorial video click HERE Installing vMix You can also send any media or presentation slides you have in EasyWorship to your live stream. If you have EasyWorship presentation software, and you have a video camera and capture card or a webcam, you can live stream your camera feed and also have lower thirds text overlaid. This can be done using either a display capture or using NDI (network device interface). In this blog, I’m going to walk you through setting up a live stream using the free, basic version of vMix and sending it to your Facebook page or group or your Youtube channel. I have found a few different options that are free. However, there are still a lot of people out there looking for a solution that is easy and inexpensive. Many of us, thinking we would never be doing this, are becoming pros at it overnight. There are many of us doing it for the first time and are put under the pressure of getting it ready to go in less than a week or two without having any prior knowledge of it. One interesting thing I have noticed that doesn't get this problem is if I output the vMix PGM (via vMix not Scan Converter) from our second vMix computer with NDI and I put the input into my new vMix computer I don't get any frame rate drops or stuttering, runs perfectly smooth (I have even checked this running vMix on my Surface and I get smooth results again).Live streaming worship services are a huge part of our lives right now. FYI the computer I am currently using for vMix is a brand new PC which is 1 week old and still having the same problems. I have made sure I am running the latest version of vMix on all of the computers, latest Windows update and latest graphic drivers. I have tried running vMix on 2 different desktop computers + Surface Pro and still same problems. I have a gigabit network switch and have done Speedtest on all of the computers and getting around 700mbps each time, I have tried using another network switch (also tried WiFi and same problem again), tried different network cables but still getting the same problem. ![]() I am running the NDI Scan Converter tool on all our Windows PC + Mac to capture the screen (Mostly PowerPoint and Videos) and I am having the same problem on all of the computers (I have also tried running the vMix Desktop Capture on these different computers and same problems again). I have been having consistent problems with NDI inputs dropping frames/stuttering in vMix, I am seeing this visually in vMix and also by looking at the performance statistics in vMix (dropping over a 1000 frames a minute per source). ![]()
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