Vmix Zoom Plugin ~repack~

vMix Zoom Plugin , introduced with vMix version 27, allows for direct, native integration of Zoom meetings as inputs without needing external tools like virtual audio cables or NDI. This "paper" (guide) outlines the features, setup, and advanced workflows for this integration. 1. Key Features Direct Input:

Add individual Zoom participants as high-quality vMix inputs. Resolution Support: Supports up to (depending on Zoom account level and bandwidth). Integrated Management: A dedicated Zoom Manager

window for managing participants, monitoring bitrates, and using meeting chat. Mix-Minus Audio:

Automatically handles audio routing to ensure participants don't hear their own echo. Screen Share Capture:

Separate inputs can be created for a participant's camera and their screen share. 2. Setup Procedure

Official Documentation: The most authoritative "paper" on this integration is the vMix Zoom Documentation, which covers technical requirements, participant management, and audio/video routing.

Knowledge Base: For troubleshooting and specific configuration (like NDI or Virtual Audio Cable setups), the vMix Knowledge Base on Zoom serves as the primary technical reference.

vMix 27 Update Notes: vMix 27 introduced major enhancements to this integration. Detailed technical notes can be found on the vMix Blog or the official vMix Forums. Core Features of the vMix-Zoom Integration

Instead of a separate plugin, vMix uses a built-in input type that allows you to:

Host or Join Meetings: Control Zoom meetings directly within the vMix UI.

High-Quality Feeds: Access 1080p video feeds (if enabled on the Zoom account) and separate audio for participants.

Screen Sharing: Bring in Zoom screen shares as dedicated inputs.

Return Feed: Send your vMix output (Video and Audio) back to Zoom participants without needing a "Virtual Camera." vmix zoom plugin

If you are looking for a specific academic paper or research study on low-latency streaming or the impact of vMix in virtual events, please specify the academic discipline or intended use case. If you'd like, I can help you: Find a specific setup tutorial Compare Zoom vs. SRT for remote guests in vMix Locate system requirements for vMix 27

The vMix Zoom Plugin, introduced with vMix 27, transformed remote production by allowing you to add individual Zoom participants as native inputs without the clunky workaround of screen captures or virtual audio cables. 1. The Integration Setup

To start your story, you need to download and install the vMix Zoom Plugin separately from the vMix website. Once installed, it lives inside the "Add Input" menu: Add Input: Select Zoom from the list of inputs.

Sign In: You can host or join a meeting by logging into your Zoom account directly within vMix.

Resolution: You can specify participant resolutions up to HD, provided it is enabled on your Zoom account. 2. Bringing Participants into Your Production

Instead of seeing a messy gallery view, the plugin treats every guest like a professional camera feed:

Individual Inputs: You can pull multiple guests as separate inputs, allowing you to use vMix's color correction, cropping, and layering for each person individually.

Return Feed: You can send your professional vMix output (with graphics and multi-camera switching) back to the Zoom participants so they see a polished broadcast rather than just a webcam feed. 3. Handling Audio and Screen Shares

Automatic Routing: The modern plugin handles audio much more cleanly than previous methods, routing participant audio directly into the vMix mixer.

Screen Sharing: If a guest shares their screen in Zoom, you can add that as a separate input in vMix, ensuring you never lose the guest's face while they present.

These tutorials provide a visual walkthrough of setting up the plugin and routing audio/video between the platforms:

The vMix Zoom plugin is the most powerful way to integrate high-quality remote guests into your live production, allowing you to bring in Zoom participants as individual, high-definition inputs directly within the vMix interface. vMix Zoom Plugin , introduced with vMix version

By moving beyond simple screen captures or NDI workarounds, this native integration streamlines your workflow, reduces CPU overhead, and significantly improves the visual quality of your web conferences and live broadcasts. What is the vMix Zoom Plugin?

The vMix Zoom plugin is a built-in feature (introduced in vMix 27) that allows the software to act as a "Zoom Client." Instead of running the Zoom desktop app separately and "grabbing" the window, vMix connects directly to the Zoom meeting.

This allows you to assign specific participants to their own vMix inputs. If you have five guests on a Zoom call, you can give each person their own slot in your production, complete with independent color correction, cropping, and audio routing. Key Features and Benefits

Individual Participant Inputs: Assign any Zoom participant (or the "Active Speaker") to a specific vMix input.

High-Definition Video: Depending on your Zoom account type (Pro, Business, or Enterprise) and bandwidth, you can pull in guests at 720p or even 1080p.

Original Audio Quality: The plugin supports "Original Sound for Musicians," ensuring high-fidelity audio without the aggressive compression often found in standard web calls.

Reduced Latency: Because the integration is native, there is less lag than using screen capture or NDI Bridge methods.

Return Feed Customization: You can send your vMix "Output 1" (the final program) back to the Zoom meeting so participants can see the finished production in real-time. How to Setup the vMix Zoom Plugin

To get started, ensure you are running vMix 27 or higher and have a valid Zoom account.

Add Input: Open vMix and click "Add Input" in the bottom left corner. Select Zoom: Choose the "Zoom" tab from the list.

Log In: Click the "Login to Zoom" button. This will open a browser window to authorize vMix to access your Zoom account.

Join or Create: You can join an existing meeting via a Meeting ID or start a new one directly from the vMix interface. vMix (Windows) — recent version that supports NDI

Assign Participants: Once connected, right-click the Zoom input in vMix to select which participant you want that specific input to show. Repeat this process for multiple guests. Technical Requirements & Limitations

To ensure a smooth broadcast, keep the following technical considerations in mind:

Bandwidth: Each Zoom input consumes download bandwidth. If you are pulling 10 guests at 720p, you need a very robust internet connection.

Zoom Account Permissions: To enable HD video (720p/1080p), you must enable the "Group HD" setting in your Zoom Web Portal settings.

Hardware: While the plugin is efficient, managing multiple 1080p Zoom feeds requires a capable GPU and CPU to prevent dropped frames. Best Practices for Professional Broadcasts

Use a Dedicated Return Feed: Instead of sending the full program back to Zoom, consider sending a "clean feed" or a "Multiview" so guests can see each other and the host without distracting graphics.

Manage Audio via "Bus": Use vMix audio buses (A, B, C, etc.) to create a Mix-Minus. This prevents guests from hearing an echo of their own voices.

Hardwired Connections: Always use Ethernet for both the vMix machine and, if possible, advise your remote guests to do the same to ensure stability.

The vMix Zoom plugin has effectively bridged the gap between casual web conferencing and professional television-style production. It eliminates the clunky "screen-scraping" of the past and gives producers total control over how remote talent appears in their show.

Are you planning to use the Zoom plugin for a one-on-one interview or a large-scale panel discussion?

Required components

  • vMix (Windows) — recent version that supports NDI and external inputs
  • Zoom client (desktop) — up-to-date
  • vMix Call or NDI Tools (for video routing) — depending on workflow
  • Optional: vMix Zoom Plugin (third-party or vMix-supported modules), virtual audio devices (e.g., VB-Audio), and network setup for low-latency routing

Part 4: Step-by-Step Installation & Setup

Follow this guide to get the plugin running in under 10 minutes.

1. Individual Caller Access

The standout feature of the plugin is the ability to bring in up to 8 individual Zoom participants as separate HD video inputs within vMix. This allows the producer to:

  • Cut between different guests individually.
  • Resize and position guests anywhere on the screen (e.g., a panel discussion layout).
  • Apply vMix video effects (color correction, cropping) to specific guests.

3. vMix Call Compatible Workflow

  • You can combine Zoom participants with vMix Call users in the same production.
  • Zoom handles large audiences; vMix Call handles low-latency, high-quality guest segments.

Audio Routing Best Practices

To avoid echo or feedback:

  • Disable Zoom’s Original Sound: In Zoom settings → Audio → Advanced → Disable "Show in-meeting option to enable original sound." (Let vMix handle processing).
  • Use a Mix-Minus: In vMix, send the master mix to Zoom BUT remove the Zoom guest’s own audio from that mix. Otherwise, they hear themselves echo.
    • Pro Tip: Right-click the Zoom participant Input in vMix → Select "Do not send to Zoom Output."

Use cases

  • Remote interviews or panel shows with multiple Zoom guests
  • Live event production combining in-person and remote speakers
  • Broadcast-quality recording of Zoom meetings
  • Simulcasting a Zoom-based event to streaming platforms
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