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Vmix 13 = min windows 7 directx 10 Vmix 12 = min windows 7 ( partial XP support ) directx 10 Vmix 11 = min windows XP directx 9
can anyone finish this list? when did Vmix stop supporting windows XP and what DirectX is the min for that version?
i am asking this because i also have a older system and would like to use some basic stuff of the older vmix but have no cleu what latets version still works on windows XP and with what directx version ( my xp is directx 8 or 9 )
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Based on discussions in this thread, I've stuck with 11.0.0.63 on my XP box, running DirectX 9.0c.
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11.0.0.66 is the latest from version 11, .63 is NOT recommended.
With all versions, XP is no longer officially supported as Microsoft has stoppped support also. Also, we no longer have any XP systems available for testing.
If it works for you, then by all means use it, but we can't provide support or fixes if something goes wrong.
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11 66 ok and where do i still download this version?
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thx! is this version only from dirext9 and up or also 8 and what version did work with directx 8? or was there no version with that.
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edit no luck the csard is directx 8 only i geuss there is no version of vmix that goes below directx9?
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VMix 12 is working OK with WinXP (directX9) However there are some features that are not working in XP:
-streaming (you can use FMLE standalone) -mp4 recording -there is no virtual vMix audio output device in WinXP
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admin wrote:11.0.0.66 is the latest from version 11, .63 is NOT recommended.
With all versions, XP is no longer officially supported as Microsoft has stoppped support also. Also, we no longer have any XP systems available for testing.
If it works for you, then by all means use it, but we can't provide support or fixes if something goes wrong. With all due respect, I'm using .63 specifically because of a problem that was pointed out with .66 and XP in the thread I posted: wwdv wrote:I updated to 11.0.0.66 (uninstalled old version first) and got an error when starting vMix: Can not find entrypoint from procedure CreateEventExW in DLL-file KERNEL32.dll (OS is WindowsXP SP3) admin wrote:This error is due to a component of vMix that requires Windows Vista or higher. vMix will still run after you click ok, however you will need to upgrade to Windows 7 or 8 as XP is reaching end of life and will no longer be supported
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