Vmix Pro 24.0.0.72 -x64-

vMix is a live video production software for Windows that allows users to mix and produce live video from various sources, similar to a traditional studio. It's widely used for live streaming, recording events, and producing video content on platforms like YouTube, Facebook Live, and others.

While earlier versions supported 4K, build .72 fine-tuned the x64 memory management. Users reported a 15-20% reduction in dropped frames when running three 4K cameras plus a 4K NDI source simultaneously. The key was GPU texture handling—vMix 24 leveraged DirectX 11 more efficiently, allowing mid-tier NVIDIA GTX 1060s to switch 4K sources smoothly.

Version 25 introduced a new audio engine that caused latency for some users. Version 26 changed the NDI discovery protocol, breaking setups for some enterprise users. Version 24.0.0.72, however, is the "end-of-line" for the v24 branch. It contains all the bug fixes but none of the experimental features that might crash a live show.

The "Pro" version of vMix likely includes additional features compared to the standard version. Some of these might include:

The official changelog was dry, but community reverse-engineering revealed .72 fixed:

This attention to edge cases is why .72 is considered the "service pack" vMix 24 deserved.


If you use video clips from different sources (some loud, some quiet), vMix 24 introduced automatic volume normalization. It analyzes audio levels upon import and adjusts them to a standard level, ensuring you don’t blow out your speakers when transitioning from a quiet interview to a loud commercial bumper.

vMix is a live video production software for Windows that allows users to mix and produce live video from various sources, similar to a traditional studio. It's widely used for live streaming, recording events, and producing video content on platforms like YouTube, Facebook Live, and others.

While earlier versions supported 4K, build .72 fine-tuned the x64 memory management. Users reported a 15-20% reduction in dropped frames when running three 4K cameras plus a 4K NDI source simultaneously. The key was GPU texture handling—vMix 24 leveraged DirectX 11 more efficiently, allowing mid-tier NVIDIA GTX 1060s to switch 4K sources smoothly.

Version 25 introduced a new audio engine that caused latency for some users. Version 26 changed the NDI discovery protocol, breaking setups for some enterprise users. Version 24.0.0.72, however, is the "end-of-line" for the v24 branch. It contains all the bug fixes but none of the experimental features that might crash a live show.

The "Pro" version of vMix likely includes additional features compared to the standard version. Some of these might include:

The official changelog was dry, but community reverse-engineering revealed .72 fixed:

This attention to edge cases is why .72 is considered the "service pack" vMix 24 deserved.


If you use video clips from different sources (some loud, some quiet), vMix 24 introduced automatic volume normalization. It analyzes audio levels upon import and adjusts them to a standard level, ensuring you don’t blow out your speakers when transitioning from a quiet interview to a loud commercial bumper.