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Hi there! Have got vmix and zoom on the same computer, using virtual cable A and B. A=Microphone and B=Speaker. OK that’s works! But if I have 4 more zoom laptop, can I use virtual cable C and D to send them a different mix. I want to be able to talk at my main zoom (Vmix pc) by bus A but not to the other 4. Is that possible?
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If I am not wrong, I believe that if you use NDI to send and receive Zooms over a different computers it will do MixMinus by default. So you can send one bus to all computers and it will return sound without that bus. Am I wrong?
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Since you know VBaudio, check VBAN which is an audio over IP protocol (like NDI but just for audio) With VBAN you can transport up to 8 feeds over your network. Meaning along with VB cables you can send and use vMix busses on remote computers.
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1 user thanked DWAM for this useful post.
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Originally Posted by: Claude Hi there! Have got vmix and zoom on the same computer, using virtual cable A and B. A=Microphone and B=Speaker. OK that’s works! But if I have 4 more zoom laptop, can I use virtual cable C and D to send them a different mix. I want to be able to talk at my main zoom (Vmix pc) by bus A but not to the other 4. Is that possible? Yes, it could be... but NDI is a easier way.
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