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The next version of vMix is finally here! This is intended as a test release for those that would like to try it out. It will be posted up on the website within a couple of days. I am particularly interested in what results people have with the vMix Virtual Audio Capture and other audio related features. Audio sync should be much improved in this version in particular. Download: http://www.vmix.com.au/download/vmix2012v2.exeQuote: Release Notes
vMix Virtual Audio Capture device to simplify recording audio in vMix (Windows 7 only) Faster Desktop Capture with three compression options (HighJPEG, MediumJPEG, LowJPEG) Master Audio Meter with option to display in main window Audio File playback support (MP3 and WAV) RTMP source playback support VideoList feature allows playback of multiple video files as a single input (Full SD and HD editions only) Four overlays supported at a time (Full SD and HD editions only) RGB24 Capture support for older capture devices Virtual Capture and DeckLink can now be configured to run at the same time All Recording Settings are now remembered and saved in presets Input Size can be customised Customisable QuickPlay transition and duration Maximum Audio Format of 16bit 48000hz now enforced as higher formats do not work with all programs Improved audio sync in recordings FIXED: PlayList may not play correctly with duplicate entries FIXED: QuickPlay of photos would reset back to start FIXED: EVR memory leak resolved FIXED: Removed green frames that were showing up at the beginning of recordings FIXED: Audio Cross-Fade was not correctly fading when audio levels were not 100% FIXED: Preview window aspect ratio was not correct FIXED: MultiCorder was using an invalid format for some capture devices FIXED: VideoDelay would sometimes cause an error when closing
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vMix v2 (registered HD basic 7.2.0.41) comments so far:
PRESET Should auto load last used preset.
RECORD SETTINGS WMV bit rate and FPS settings are not saved in preset. After loading saved preset unable to record unless I first change WMV settings listed above. After making changes then hitting OK, then hitting SETUP, changes are gone. When first running the program, it should be ready to record using the preset settings.
VU METERS Would look better if side by side to the right of the buttons instead of on either side.
Other than the above, looking good. Will report more as I continue to use version 2.
Thanks!
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First of all - great news! Been looking forward to this day for some time. Some first impression feedback: 1. how exactly is rtmp ingest working? i was not able to find a way to enter rtmp url 2. any chance to get video delay for any input, not only output (assuming a lot of ram)? this would be absolutely necessary in case of 3 camcorders 3. this is really cruicial for me, but i can only check in a few days if it is working http://forums.vmix.com.a...t.aspx?g=posts&t=222 4. any way to decrease the input size so that i can see 20 inputs at the same time? very useful for conferences when there are a lot of titles 5. could you please add a confirmation meesage when closing an input? this would be very helpful in live production (Close button is close to Quick Play and hence it might accidentaly get pressed destroying the live production, it has happened a few times) Besides these aspects, all other new features look very promising, and I think many will agree that Martin is doing a great job, Dundurs
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1. Rtmp urls can be entered under the flash input option instead of a file. 2. Due to memory needed that would need a full 64bit version of vmix which is a while off, but i will keep it in mind 3. As i dont have this device here i could only guess how it worked but i did make some changes so im hoping they fixed it. 4. I will note this for a future release. 5. This will be in the next version.
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Thanks for your answers. One thing I noticed is that rtmp is unable to reconnect after a network failure or if I restart the stream on Wowza server. Restart button also does not help.
Also the sound level for rtmp does not work. If I try to decrease the sound level, I get no sound.
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Hi all
Just bay the program SD version. But for me RTSP inport don't work. I try for some free rtsp streem from net but, no picture, no sound Here is two semples:
rtsp://media-us-2.soundreach.net/slcn_lifestyle.sdp rtsp://media-us-2.soundreach.net/slcn_community.sdp
All the best
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Using microphone input to record to WMV file. Audio does not appear in Master but appears in WMV channel in mixer.
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Hi Famous Pictures,
Yes that is correct, the Master only shows the levels you can hear through speakers or headphones, as the microphone input records directly to the WMV file in your case, it does not show up in the master.
You could instead add the microphone as an input to vMix and then using the vMix Virtual Audio Capture to record the audio of everything.
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Martin vMix
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Hi Charlie,
vMix supports RTMP, not RTSP unfortunately. These are different standards.
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Martin vMix
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The final public release will include the following adjustments:
1. Fix for WMV Bitrate and FPS not saving. 2. A new PadLock button added that when activated prevents the following buttons from working: * Input Close Button * Recording Stop Button * vMix Close Button * Open Preset/Last Preset buttons
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Wouldn't a "Are You Sure?" confirmation button be better. What if I forget to hit the padlock button?
Thanks for the WMV save options fix! Any time on release? I have a big show this Sunday to stream/record...
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Famous Pictures wrote:Wouldn't a "Are You Sure?" confirmation button be better. What if I forget to hit the padlock button?
Thanks for the WMV save options fix! Any time on release? I have a big show this Sunday to stream/record... I have to agree with Famous Pictures. A confirmation would be simple and effective way.
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A confirmation box presents some big usability issues. For example, if you accidentally clicked a close button (which is what this feature is intended to avoid) then the box would be quite jarring to the user and get in the way of the action they were intending to do. (not to mention the possibility of clicking Yes by mistake!)
I personally appreciate the ability to close inputs quickly when required, so the padlock is a way of locking everything if required without negatively affecting users who like the current setup.
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Martin vMix
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hi martin, v2 here in tests... for now we have stability and good performance. for us the strong points of this release are: 1. mpeg-ts and selectable bitrate... really apreciated... nice job; 2. VU metter... very useful; 3. EVR performance was improved, works great and using it now here; 4. vMix Virtual Audio Device... WONDERFULL! This one is another BIG step to vMix, nice job one more time; about my last post, transition issue, i think we need to upgrade DDR memory... using 3go at the moment... maybe it is the source of the problem. martin, congratulations by this great release, your hard work and your dedication are apreciated. my wish is all of video producers knows about vMix. sincerely regards, melody www.espiritosanto.cc
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Hi Martin, admin wrote:1. Rtmp urls can be entered under the flash input option instead of a file. 2. Due to memory needed that would need a full 64bit version of vmix which is a while off, but i will keep it in mind
Regarding your second point, would it be possible just to allocate the space on your physical harddisk for the total buffer? For replay, most of the times is good and fast enough. VidBlaster (32bit) e.g. has also two options for buffering delays, one uses direct memory and one uses the HDD. Regards, Hanno.
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Hi Hanno,
The product you mentioned tends to need a huge amount of CPU and drops frames more often than not, so i'm not sure that is the path to go down with at the moment, but thanks for the suggestion.
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hi hanno, i was a vidblaster user for more than 1 year and i can confirm martin`s words. vMix is better in performance, stability and final quality comparing with that product. regards, melody www.espiritosanto.cc
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Hi Martin,
I agree with Melody about performance and stability. However VidBlaster has a nice and flexible UI, I prefer vMix. You are doing a great job!
Of course 64 bit would be nice, but probably some work.
Most important thing for me about the replay is the wish to select another input then the main output. If you select an overlay (scoreboard or marquee), the overlay will also be replayed. I want to replay a camera input, but my overlays must continue independent of my replay.
Btw, any plans to support ip camera's in near future?
Regards, Hanno.
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The public release of v2 is now on the web site. It includes the new padlock feature and fixes the WMV FPS/BitRate not saving with presets.
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ber142 wrote:Hi Martin,
I agree with Melody about performance and stability. However VidBlaster has a nice and flexible UI, I prefer vMix. You are doing a great job!
Of course 64 bit would be nice, but probably some work.
Most important thing for me about the replay is the wish to select another input then the main output. If you select an overlay (scoreboard or marquee), the overlay will also be replayed. I want to replay a camera input, but my overlays must continue independent of my replay.
Btw, any plans to support ip camera's in near future?
Regards, Hanno. You can query IP cams via RTSP protocol using Wowza server an then ingest RTMP stream in vMix, which is a new an great feature (if Martin could make the Restart button work for RTMP stream, that would be even better :) ). This however might introduce a delay of 2-5sec depending on Wowza configuration.
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