Headline: vMix 27: The "WebRTC Revolution" and the End of Expensive Hardware
For over a decade, vMix has been the quiet workhorse of the live production world. While competitors like OBS captivated the streaming community and hardware giants like Blackmagic and Ross dominated the broadcast suites, vMix sat comfortably in the middle—the go-to software for the church market, esports tournaments, and corporate events. It was known for being stable, feature-rich, and running exclusively on Windows.
But as the world shifted dramatically toward remote production during the post-pandemic era, a flaw in the armor appeared. Producers needed to get guests into their shows instantly, without complex VPN tunnels or expensive dedicated hardware.
Enter vMix 27.
Released in late 2023, vMix 27 wasn't just an incremental update; it was a strategic pivot that changed how independent producers think about connectivity. The full story of vMix 27 is the story of the software finally breaking down the last barrier between the internet and the studio.
Title: vMix 27 FULL is here! 🚀
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If you do live production — this is THE update.
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While video gets all the glory, audio is the heartbeat of live production. vMix had historically been criticized for its audio mixing capabilities. While it had a mixer, it was rigid. Moving channels was difficult, and routing audio to different destinations (like sending a clean feed to a guest while keeping the program mix different) was a puzzle that frustrated many. Headline: vMix 27: The "WebRTC Revolution" and the
vMix 27 introduced a completely re-designed Audio Matrix.
Gone were the clunky, limited dropdown menus. In their place was a modern, visual grid system. This allowed producers to route any input to any output or bus with a single click. Need to send the host's microphone to the recording but not to the live stream? Easy. Need to send a music bed to the guests but not the main output? Simple.
This upgrade transformed vMix from a "video switcher that does audio" into a legitimate audio mixing environment. It allowed for "mix-minus" setups—the holy grail of live broadcasting—to be set up in seconds rather than an hour of frustrated head-scratching. Key New Features (vMix 27)
With graphics overlays, 8 replay angles, and live betting integration, the eSports scene relies on vMix 27 Full’s low-latency 4K workflow.