Originally Posted by: mkusmic Why would a system where calling ‘main pgm’ and mix 2,3,4 Mix effect 1, mix effect 2, mix effect 3 and mix effect 4 be any more difficult for the laymen to comprehend?
Why is an abbreviation that most people have never heard, which abbreviates industry jargon that most people have never heard, more difficult for those people to understand than a straightforward descriptor that requires nothing more than the knowledge of what they hope to accomplish?
You're seriously asking that?
Originally Posted by: mkusmic The UI of vMix as it is is far from self explanatory.
I disagree, as do most people who use the program.
One of the biggest complaints is that it's overly simplistic & dumbed down (which I, naturally, take issue with).
In fact, that's
your complaint.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic the long list of possible input is a UI mistake in it’s own. Brains can’t oversee such long list at a glance.
I don't understand what this means, nor do I relate to it.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic To make it work faster it would be much better to make categories in some way.
That's exactly what's there.
When you click "Add input" you get a popup that lists all the categories on the left. You select the category for the input you want to add, and you go from there.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic It is ok if you know it but I never met an operator that found it intuitively by themselves without being pointed to it by someone else.
You have now. Hi.
Unless this is your first time using a Windows program, you should know that buttons & features are often in context menus.
Want to add another row to a table in Microsoft Word? Right click.
Want to refresh your desktop? Right click.
So, if there's a function you want, but can't find, instinct says to right click.
Regardless, even if certain elements aren't intuitive, overhauling it to resemble the convoluted nature of a hardware switcher is in no way a positive solution.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic So my guess is there are lots of laymen struggling every day to find part of the UI and thus not getting maximum performance of the powerfull tool they have at hand.
And making the process even more convoluted will help them by...?
I've been using vMix for productions since version 16 or 17.
My first live show was back when you had to use Hangouts on Air to go live on YouTube.
The only thing I had to look up before I hit the ground running was what to do to get the Hangouts on Air box to recognize my vMix feed as a webcam, and it was simple as clicking the button that was front and center.
Over the years, vMix has grown a decent amount & I've had to refer to the help pages a lot more often to read up on using the new features.
There hasn't, however, been one that I can think of that's been in a location that I felt didn't make sense or was named in a way that didn't match pretty much exactly what I was looking for.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic I am a vmix lover, but that does not mean I approve of every choice they made or leave it at ‘it is what it is’.
Neither do I.
I've made posts in "Feature Requests" and "+1'ed" others'.
What I haven't done, however, is advocate a complete overhaul to the design & naming system.
You "love vMix", but you want to change everything about it beyond the core functionality, even though the simplicity of both is the reason that most people without your background & knowledge use the program, myself included.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic I see possibility for improvement without making it more difficult for the laymen.
Great, then post about that. I may even +1 some of your ideas.
But, in this thread, from your very first post in it, you've been talking about wanting vMix to adapt to suit the industry professionals at the expense of everyone else.
Originally Posted by: mkusmic For now we keep using an atem 2me with 6 auxes if we need a lot of confidence monitor and set monitor circuits switching. Hope to see that change in the future.
I have absolutely no idea what any of that means, and, given how much money I've saved up over the years & invested in my vMix license key, I hope they never change it in such a way that I have to understand what you just said.