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                Using vMix output as a source for webex or other webcam like systems is a no-brainer.What I'm looking for is something like a vMixVCU. A way to call into a video conference system using sip or h.323 and getting the output of the conference as INPUT in vMix. Similar to a vMixCall but that the opposite is not a chrome it's a video conference bridge. It would need a field to enter the url and maybe a passcode for access. A lot of business clients use VCUs in their day to day comms.
 Currently the only way I see is installing a software VCU and grabbing that feed from the desktop.
 
 Has someone a better idea or solution? I know there are talented people around here.
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                If you have access to a hardware endpoint, use its output as a source. This is most typically available via DVI or HDMI.
 Similarly, if you have a soft client, you can take hardware output from the PC that hosts that software.
 
 If the MCU has the ability to stream to an RTMP server you can capture that stream directly.
 
 I would only use resort to screen-scraping via software as a last resort.
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