Claim: Change your motherboard or CPU, and vMix thinks it’s a new computer.
Reality: This technically works—but is absurdly expensive. Buying a new motherboard to avoid a $350 software purchase makes no financial sense. Also, vMix also checks other components; you might need to change your primary hard drive and network card as well. Vmix Trial Reset
Verdict: Impractical for 99% of users.
vMix stores trial status information in the Windows Registry (specifically under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\vMix\Trial). Some guides suggest deleting specific registry keys associated with the installation date or trial flag. The claim is that vMix will then check for a missing key and create a new one—starting the 60‑day clock over. Claim: Change your motherboard or CPU, and vMix
Beyond the technical difficulties, attempting to reset the vMix trial has serious legal and ethical implications. Also, vMix also checks other components; you might