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I have a particular live setup in mind where, I would like to output just the media file audio out to one analog out, and the full audio mix out over hdmi (I will have mics, and "video conference" input as well). Is this possible with Vmix? I suspect not, but I want to make sure.
The purpose of this, if you are wondering, is to run the media file audio to a physical mixing console independently, but also be able to deliver the full audio mix over hdmi to TV's in other parts of a building.
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Hi adamsanders,
I am so positive vMix can handle what you are looking for...
Your imaginations can be achieved with vMix brother.
Rottimmy
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Thanks for the encouragement. I would love to know more specifically HOW this can be done.
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The best way is to practise with vMix...
Download the software, which is free for 60days and see the power of vMix for yourself 1st hand...
Should you have any issue, the forum community is here to help you out.
Rottimmy
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I already have it purchased, downloaded, and installed. Now I have an issue and I am trying to use the forum community to help me out.
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As for all your video inputs, you will have to configure them using the input button, but remember to do your global setting via the setting button.
as for the conference call input i guess u mean using the likes of oovoo, skype or google-hangout... this you can configure easily on another PC and use the desktop input to grab into vMix provided the 2 pcs are on the same network.
I do not claim to be an expert, but the above is something i have tried and have worked for me.
You can skype me for a little chitty chatty and see how we can help one another.
Rottimmy
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Thanks Rottimy. I'm not asking about video at all, nor do I need suggestions on how to video conference. I am asking if I can get an analog audio output with only the media file audio, and at the same time, the full audio mix over hdmi. Can someone else help?
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Hi Adam,
Sorry about the delayed response. As you have suspected vMix only support single master output that mixes all the audio sources added to vMix.
Regards,
Martin vMix
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Thank you admin. I have one more question. Can the audio mix be assigned to a specific audio out, like say a Black Magic Intensity Pro's audio out, without going to the system audio out? This might solve my problem.
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Adam, Yes you can send the master output to your black magic card. Either by setting the BM audio as default output device in Windows or under the settings panel in Vmix External tab select BM device as audio output.
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