The vMix Zoom plugin is a native integration available in vMix (versions 25 and later) that allows the software to act as a Zoom client. Instead of running the standalone Zoom application alongside vMix, you connect directly to Zoom meetings from within the vMix interface. Key Benefits for Broadcasters
Zoom’s codec dynamically drops resolution if a guest's environment is poorly lit or if their computer experiences CPU throttling. Handling Disconnections
This comprehensive guide explores how the plugin works, setup requirements, advanced routing techniques, and troubleshooting strategies to ensure your next hybrid event runs flawlessly. Understanding the vMix Zoom Plugin Architecture
No more audio drift. The plugin locks video and audio to the same clock. Long-form interviews (45+ minutes) stay perfectly in sync. vmix zoom plugin
Click . A browser window will open prompting you to log into your Zoom account and authorize vMix. Once authorized, return to vMix. Step 3: Join a Meeting
Officially released by vMix (and developed in partnership with Zoom), this plugin transforms Zoom from a simple meeting app into a true multi-camera live production tool. This article will explain everything you need to know: what it is, how it works, key features, system requirements, and a step-by-step setup guide.
This is the name other participants will see in the Zoom call. The vMix Zoom plugin is a native integration
The official plugin solves all these problems. Once installed, vMix connects to a Zoom meeting as a standard participant. vMix then decrypts the raw video and audio streams of every participant, allowing you to assign each one to its own individual vMix input channel. This means you can build a multi-camera show from anywhere in the world using the same Zoom platform your guests already know and trust.
Pull separate video feeds for multiple participants.
To help tailor this to your specific production setup, tell me: Long-form interviews (45+ minutes) stay perfectly in sync
A dedicated, wired Gigabit Ethernet connection. Budget roughly 3–5 Mbps of continuous download bandwidth per HD participant. Step-by-Step Configuration Guide
You must use a paid Zoom Business, Education, or Enterprise account.
A dedicated, symmetrical gigabit internet connection. Wired Ethernet is mandatory; avoid Wi-Fi for broadcast environments. Step-by-Step Configuration Guide