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👉 Use a well-lit, solid background and the Auto Color filter to improve keying without green screen.
Modern studio productions often need to include remote guests. vMix Call is built into the HD, 4K and Pro editions, allowing you to bring in up to eight guests via a simple web link – no extra software required on their side. These guest feeds can be treated just like any other video input, which means they can be placed into virtual sets, keyed over backgrounds, or sent to screen layers, creating a seamless multi‑participant studio environment.
Most virtual sets feature "virtual monitors." You can map any vMix input—such as a PowerPoint presentation, a videos clip, or a remote guest via vMix Call—directly onto these screens. Hardware Requirements for vMix Virtual Studios
Right-click on any of the preset boxes (1 through 4) to save that specific angle. vmix virtual studio
Even with great gear, issues arise. Here is how to fix them:
For a more unique and professional aesthetic, many creators purchase third-party sets. Websites like VirtualSetWorks or the vMix marketplace sell professionally designed (.xml based) packages. These are optimized for vMix and offer high-resolution textures and realistic lighting. Custom DIY Sets (Using vMix Virtual Set Title Designer)
In the Virtual Set settings, assign your camera input to the "Talent" layer. 👉 Use a well-lit, solid background and the
You have 3 cameras pointed at the same green screen.
vMix GT uses a combination of HTML/CSS (for UI) and XAML (for 3D positioning). You can import:
One of the most impressive features of a vMix virtual studio is the ability to perform smooth pan, tilt, and zoom movements without moving the physical camera. vMix achieves this by digitally moving a high-resolution camera feed within a 3D canvas, simulating the presence of a multi-camera crew. Key Benefits of Using Virtual Studios in vMix These guest feeds can be treated just like
Virtual studios rely heavily on your graphics card (GPU) for real-time rendering. A dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX card (e.g., RTX 4060 or higher) is highly recommended.
Close the camera settings and click the on your Virtual Set input. Go to the Setup tab.