Plugin: Vmix
vMix features a native hosting environment. It does not support older VST or VST2 formats.
Installing most vMix plugins is generally a simple process, though it depends on the type.
For power users, there is a ( IVMixDataSource ) to develop custom data source plugins. vmix plugin
For those deep in the vMix ecosystem:
To get the most out of vMix, it's helpful to think of plugins in three main functional areas. vMix features a native hosting environment
– Starting with vMix 27, a dedicated Zoom plugin must be installed separately to bring Zoom meetings into vMix. The latest version supports 48kHz audio, Zoom Events (vMix 29 and newer), and the Zoom Enhanced Media add‑on. Once installed, vMix can join a Zoom meeting as a participant and access raw video and audio feeds of up to 1080p HD per participant, depending on your vMix edition and Zoom plan.
Network Device Interface (NDI) is a protocol that sends high-quality, low-latency video and audio over a standard network. It's not a third-party plugin, but a core technology that functions like one, turning your network cabling into a video cable. For power users, there is a ( IVMixDataSource
Ensure that no other software is using port 8088 (the default vMix API port), as this will prevent plugins from communicating with vMix.
import requests