Includes NDI 4.6 and a "Faulty Encoder Isolation Mode" (FIM) to prevent problematic network sources from crashing the production.
: This version enhanced the integrated "vMix Call" feature, which allows remote guests to join a production via a web browser. It improved stability and added the ability to see return video feeds more reliably. Instant Replay Upgrades Vmix Pro 24.0.0.72 -x64- Multilingual
Features built-in instant replay for up to 8 cameras, allowing for slow-motion playback—a critical tool for sports broadcasting. High-Resolution Output: Includes NDI 4
While software versions inevitably march forward, remains a noteworthy release. It arrived at a time when live streaming was shifting from a niche interest to a global necessity. It offered a professional toolkit that was not locked into proprietary hardware, empowering creators to build scalable systems on their own terms. For those who value a tested, stable, and feature-rich environment over the very latest experimental features, version 24.0.0.72 continues to serve as a reliable workhorse. It perfectly encapsulates the promise of software-defined video production: powerful, flexible, and accessible to anyone with the passion to create live content. Instant Replay Upgrades Features built-in instant replay for
New status bar alerts notify users if CPU or GPU usage exceeds safe thresholds, preventing system crashes during live events. Technical Specifications
vMix Pro 24.0.0.72 is a specific version of the professional live video production and streaming software designed for Windows. This x64-based application enables users to manage complex multi-camera productions, live broadcasts, and high-quality recordings directly from a computer. Core Capabilities of vMix Pro
The designation "x64" is not merely a technical footnote. By being compiled for 64-bit architecture, vMix Pro 24.0.0.72 can access more than the 4GB RAM limit of 32-bit applications. This is essential for live production, where high-resolution video frames, multiple rendering threads, and complex effects can easily consume vast amounts of system memory. The 64-bit foundation ensures smoother playback of 4K sources, faster rendering of transitions, and overall system stability during long broadcast sessions.