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Vmix compatible camera
Vmix compatible camera







vmix compatible camera
  1. #Vmix compatible camera driver
  2. #Vmix compatible camera trial
  3. #Vmix compatible camera Pc

The option I'm using as a workaround is to feed the camera to OBS and output it as a virtual cam and feed it into vMix. I'm looking into getting a capture card and I'm looking into that but I wasn't really looking to add more kit or spend more money than I have to. That's nigh-on impossible to achieve with a webcam. That prompted me to borrow a friend's Logitech Brio and I do feel that the quality and flexibility of the Canon lens more than makes up for the lesser resolution.įor example I can open up the aperture and throw the background into soft focus with the subject still remaining quite sharp.

vmix compatible camera

I realise reading through this thread that I'm only getting a resolution of 1024x576.

vmix compatible camera

I must say that I much prefer vMix to OBS in terms of look-and-feel and functionality, however the only camera that I have available for me to use is a Canon EOS-RP - which works well in OBS with the EOS Webcam utility, but not at all in vMix.

#Vmix compatible camera trial

Hi - I'm very new to vMix (and streaming in general really) and am currently in the 60 day trial phase. I have no desire to ever work with buggy OBS again, that can't seem to recognize a simple USB mic 100% of the time. I hope they fix it on their end to make it work with vMix. So the Capture Device is only a solution for limited Canons. But our church bought a Canon 77D and I had NO idea that the HDMI out wouldn't work natively, that Canon instead was producing a cheesy app in order to presumably save production/manufacturing costs. I have a 5D Mark IV and it's great, plug in an HDMI cable into a MiraBox USB 3.0 capture device and vMix is happy as a horse in a hay field. The problem is with some Canon DSLRs not providing clean HDMI Out. In summary, a cheap USB 3.0 Capture device would give a much better experience. We can work around the limitations of 2 and work on a custom plugin for it if there is a lot of interest, but the limited resolutionĪnd frame rate does limit the potential somewhat so would be interested in hearing your thoughts? The good news is Canon can easily fix this to get it supported in apps like vMix in a future update.

#Vmix compatible camera driver

This causes problems with vMix as it needs correct responses from the driver about formats it rejects in order to work properly. The driver appears to "accept" any format given to it but will not show video for all of them except one. Therefore we do not expect this to be able to be increased.Ģ. This is likely due to using USB 2.0 and the limited camera preview circuitry on the camera. It only supports a maximum of 1024x576 (basically Standard Definition) and a fluctuating frame rate of around 24/25fps max.

vmix compatible camera

This will then avoid the USB compatibility issue and send a successful video output into vMix.Unfortunately the Canon EOS Webcam Utility has two significant limitations.ġ. If this occurs, then an alternative is to instead connect the HDMI output on the ATEM Mini to a HDMI capture card/device from our supported hardware list. It is important to note that this is a hardware issue with the device and not vMix. As a result, the video feed will appear to "glitch" periodically in vMix. Unfortunately some systems are not compatible with the USB output this device sends to the PC.

#Vmix compatible camera Pc

The ATEM Mini outputs one feed to your PC via USB or HDMI. Take note of those that support multiple inputs under the Inputs column.Ģ) Has some known USB compatibility issues with some systems For that, please see our Supported Video Capture Hardware page: If you are instead looking for a way to switch multiple cameras individually within vMix, then using a multi-input capture card is recommended. So when connecting to vMix you will not be able to add each camera individually or see a preview of each camera. The ATEM Mini range are switching devices that can only output 1 feed at a time. If you have a low-powered PC or do not own a multi-camera capture card, then the ATEM Mini offers a way to handle up to 4 cameras outside of vMix.









Vmix compatible camera