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vMix 27 and Newer
If you are using vMix 27 or later and have vMix HD or above, then you have direct access to Zoom participants within vMix. Follow this link to get started:
-to-create-a-zoom-meeting-in-vmix
vMix 26 and Earlier
If you are using vMix 26 or older, the following legacy method is available:
The below guide will explain how to use vMix and NDI to bring in a Zoom call from another PC or Laptop and also send them a return video and audio feed. If you have vMix 26 or below, this is the recommended method for best performance. If you would like to add Zoom into vMix from the same computer, then please see the following knowledge base article guide: -zoom-calls-to-vmix-from-the-same-computer Requirements 1. Separate laptop or PC running Windows, Zoom, vMix Desktop Capture and the NDI Webcam Input program. - The vMix Desktop Capture program can be downloaded from our downloads page: Download Desktop Capture - The NDI Webcam Input program is in the Newtek NDI Tools Pack: Main PC running vMix for your production
3. Both computers should be connected to a Gigabit Ethernet network. WorkflowStep By Step MAIN VMIX PCStep 1Open vMix and select the Settingsbutton from the top right hand corner. Step 2Select the Outputs/NDI/SRT tab. Next to Output 1, tick the NDI button so it is green and says NDI On. Next click the cog icon to the right of this and select BusA from the Audio Channels dropdown menu. This will enable the NDI output from vMix with BusA audio included. Using Bus A audio means we can control what audio is sent back to Zoom - to avoid any audio feedback for the caller. Step 3Next go to the Audio Outputs tab and set the Bus A option to Enabled. Step 4Go to the Audio Mixer in vMix. Activate the Bus A button on any audio inputs you wish to send to Zoom. Such as your Microphone input. You can also choose to turn down the volume of your microphone in your headphones so you don't hear your own voice. To do that, click the cog icon button on the audio input to open its audio settings. Then turn down the headphones volume in the bottom left corner all the way down. ZOOM PC Step 5Go to your other PC running Zoom. Open the NewTek NDI Webcam Input program that comes installed with the Newtek NDI Tools pack. Once running, click the arrow in the task tray at the bottom right of Windows and right click the yellow and black NDI icon. Select the computer name of the main vMix PC -> then select vMix - Output 1. Step 6Open Zoom and start your meeting. Firstly, we will configure the Zoom audio. Select the arrow next to the microphone icon in the bottom left corner. Then choose the following:Microphone: Line (NewTek NDI Audio) The Microphone option will send audio from vMix to Zoom. Next we will configure the Zoom video source. Select the arrow next to the camera icon in the bottom left corner. Then choose the Newtek NDI Video option. Step 7Open and run the vMix Desktop Capture application on the Zoom PC. CONNECTING BOTH PC'S TOGETHERStep 8Once your guests have joined your Zoom meeting, we can now add them into vMix. Go back to your main vMix PC. Select the Add Input button from the bottom left corner. Then select the NDI / Desktop Capture tab. Choose the NDI button from the top. From here, we need to select the corresponding display number that you have Zoom currently displaying on. This will likely be Display1. Select the Display1 option and press OK. This will bring in both the video and audio from the Zoom PC Call into vMix Step 9After completing all the steps above you will now have a Zoom call in vMix with full return feed capabilities for the caller.(Note: Make sure not to enable the Bus A audio button on the Zoom desktop capture input so that the guest does not hear their own audio back as an echo. This input will typically be called "NDI ComputerName (Display1)").
You may also want to Crop or Zoom In the Display 1 input in vMix to remove some of the Zoom elements that may appear on screen.
This can be done by double clicking the Input in vMix and going to the Position tab

I have downloaded the webcam PRO utility, upgraded to the paid version and on a 30 day trial. I'm using a Canon R5 on firmware 1.8.1. Connected via USB C the application appears to work correctly both wired and wirelessly and I can see the footage from the camera perfectly in applications like Zoom and Teams however when I add the camera in VMIX, it doesn't show any content, infact it doesn't show even a black screen or an error. It appears to be hung up grabbing the stream from the camera. In the side by side application, you can see the webcam utility is communicating with the camera, VMIX recognizes that it's content that it can render which is why the box appears, but where I expect to see content on the left in my VMIX object this just hangs like this and never renders my live content from the camera. Curious if anyone has any ideas...

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I see that now. Most of the supported applications are actually platforms. VMIX being one of the leading professional streaming and production tools I hope a future release between one of the two enables them to work together, in the mean time I'm better off cancelling my subscription and purchasing a USB capture card.

Thanks, no I saw that on the VMIX forum from 2 years ago. It predates the PRO version and I was hopeful this version resolved any issues, plus I have the legacy tool working with VMIX. I was liking the pro version due to it's WIFI connectivity.

vMix is available for Windows only because it is using Direct3D which is exclusively available for Windows. Before learning how to use vMix, you need to install vMix on your computer. Click this link to download the trial version. Then go through installation by double-clicking the installation file.

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