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Click on the layer and assign your live green screen camera feed to it.

: The GPU is used for all input and output video processing. A modern, mid‑range card such as an NVIDIA GeForce 3050 or higher is recommended. The faster the graphics card, the more inputs you can add and the higher the resolution you can stream or record. Keep an eye on the Render Time reading at the bottom of the main vMix window; if it is consistently above 20ms, the graphics card is likely at its limit.

A vMix virtual studio is built on a multi-layered compositing engine. Each "Virtual Set" input in vMix is essentially a folder containing high-resolution artwork (often 4K) and a file that defines the spatial relationships between layers. Using vMix Virtual Sets vmix virtual studio

Now, place your presenter and your content into the virtual world. Open the settings for your . Go to the Setup tab.

Real objects cast shadows. Turn on the built-in shadow and reflection options within your vMix virtual set properties to ground your talent realistically onto the virtual floor. Click on the layer and assign your live

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vMix Virtual Studio is a software-based virtual studio solution that allows users to create professional-looking live streams with ease. It is a part of the vMix suite of products, which offers a range of live streaming solutions. The virtual studio solution uses a chroma keying technique to replace the background of a live stream with a virtual set, allowing users to create a professional-looking studio without the need for a physical studio. The faster the graphics card, the more inputs

Unlike basic background replacement, vMix Virtual Studios support multi-layered environments. This allows for realistic depth perception, dynamic camera movements, and interactive digital elements like virtual screens and lower thirds. Key Features of vMix Virtual Sets

The bedrock of any virtual studio is chroma key – the ability to replace a green (or blue) screen background with a digital set. In vMix, the process is straightforward:

Virtual sets in vMix include preset camera angles (e.g., Close-up, Wide, Medium).