Vmix 27: Free

Broadcasters can connect directly to Zoom Meetings or Zoom Events/Sessions through the built-in vMix Zoom Manager. The software routes the video and isolated audio of individual participants straight into dedicated vMix inputs.

vMix 27 also future-proofs your live streams by adding support for via the Quality Settings menu. These modern video codecs deliver significantly higher quality video at much lower bitrates compared to the standard H.264. For streamers, this means you can achieve a stunning, artifact-free picture for your audience even with limited upload bandwidth. However, it's crucial to note that this feature requires a compatible GPU; AV1 generally requires an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series or newer, while HEVC is supported on many recent GPUs from NVIDIA (GTX 20-series or newer), AMD, and Intel. vmix 27

You can now send and receive multiple discrete audio tracks over a single SRT stream, which is vital for multi-language broadcasts or separate commentary feeds. Broadcasters can connect directly to Zoom Meetings or

: For those with licenses purchased before 2022, the upgrade cost is typically $60 USD , which includes 12 months of future updates. You can now send and receive multiple discrete

Compare vMix 27 to other 2026 alternatives like OBS Studio or Wirecast.

Under the hood, vMix 27 has been re-engineered for on Windows. This means better utilization of modern graphics cards, resulting in lower CPU usage even when running multiple 4K streams. The software now supports SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) with improved packet recovery, making it viable for remote contribution over cellular networks or satellite links. Users have reported that vMix 27 crashes less frequently when hot-swapping capture devices (like Magewell or AJA cards) and recovers more gracefully from USB disconnects—a critical feature for live events where “reboot” is not an option.