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To what are you referring?
Any FFMPEG capabilities that vMix uses are installed automatically, nothing further is needed.
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Martin vMix
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Ok i thing vMix can by linked with FFMPEG. For example encode to mxf files.
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By default you can only use the settings Martin has set in the FFMPEG encoder. If you want a specific format you will need to do FFMPEG outside of vMix. You can download the Windows install from here http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/As for the command, well I don't know the MXF stuff so ill leave it up to you, your inputs will be the vMix external outputs and its audio output. FFMPEG will list these available outputs from vMix with "-devices"
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