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Looking to resolve both of these issues.
How to get a call screening situation for multiple voip lines.
and how to get some sort of auto-ducking plugin for vmix.
any suggestions?
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Vmix call has a mix minus integrated. You can work with triggers to duck audio. I would to all the audio stuff external. If you have a lot of sources a propper mixer will take off the load. I use a Behringer XR 18 that has a automix function and ducking build in.
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Originally Posted by: iamralphsutton How to get a call screening situation for multiple voip lines.
Call screening for voip lines will be external to vmix. You have two options; 1 - Use a hosted PBX service that allows you take calls into a receptionist or queue, put them on hold (or park them) then transfer them to the "studio" extension. 2 - Use a robust conference service. Some have similar capabilities. I use ZipDX, which has breakout rooms and the ability to move callers between rooms. You can receive the calls into a waiting room, move them to a green room, chat them up, eventually xfering to the studio. Similar results, different approaches to the mechanics. Neither will be free, but they need not be costly.
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