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While vMix includes a built-in GT Title Designer, complex or data-driven broadcasts often require dedicated graphics engines.

: vMix supports 64-bit VST3 plugins . These allow for advanced audio processing like specialized EQ, compression, and noise suppression (e.g., Waves plugins ) directly within the mixer.

Popular Actions * Cut. * Fade. * Merge. * Multiview. * Overlay. * Replay. * Trigger. * Record. * Stream. Logi Marketplace Using the Elgato Stream Deck with vMix

When downloading plugins or running scripts from the internet, always ensure you trust the source. vMix is powerful, and scripts can execute commands on your computer. Stick to reputable forums and verified developers to keep your production machine safe.

You can combine them. Use a plugin to trigger a vMix script. This gives you the visual interface of a plugin with the deep automation of a script. vmix plugin

: Specialized apps that push data into vMix Titles for sports broadcasts. Tally Lights/Stream Deck

To install a VST3 plugin, simply run the vendor's installer; the plugin will appear automatically in vMix's Audio Settings > Plugins tab without any additional configuration.

These tools bridge the gap between vMix’s native features and the specific, custom needs of your event.

: A dedicated forum section for "third party software and development" hosts community-built tools for specialized needs like sports scoreboards and custom titling. Reviewer Perspectives While vMix includes a built-in GT Title Designer,

You can write a script to overlay a graphic, wait 5 seconds, play a video, and then remove the graphic, all triggered by one shortcut.

Now it's your turn—what will you build with it?

For operators who need a bespoke layout on a touchscreen or secondary monitor, the vMix Panel Builder is an essential third-party tool.

VST3 maximizes CPU efficiency by pausing processing threads when no audio signal is present. Popular Actions * Cut

vMix provides various ways to extend its functionality, though it does not use a traditional "plugin" architecture for all features in the same way software like OBS does. Instead, extensions are handled through specific modules for audio, social media, and third-party integrations. Key Plugin Types and Extensions

Always test third-party plugins in a live-like environment before using them on a paid show. Some, like unofficial Stream Deck plugins, are still in beta.

While vMix has a built-in Replay feature (in the 4K and Pro versions), third-party plugins and controller mappings can enhance this further. Some plugins allow for specific "highlight" creation workflows, making it easier to package game highlights for social media mid-match.