Each participant’s audio appears on its own fader in vMix’s Audio Mixer. You can:
Go to the official vMix downloads page (or via the vMix menu: Help > vMix Zoom Plugin). Download the .exe installer. Close vMix and Zoom completely before running.
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The plugin allows you to send a dedicated "Output" back to Zoom. Imagine you have a virtual football stadium background in vMix. With one click, your Zoom guest will see themselves inside that stadium. You can also program lower-thirds, replays, or a countdown clock—all visible to your remote guest in real-time. vmix zoom plugin
Absolutely, yes.
If you are a church streaming service, a corporate video producer, or a sports broadcaster using remote talent, the vMix Zoom plugin eliminates the "DIY hacker" look from your stream. It gives you broadcast control over a platform designed for cubicles.
By turning Zoom participants into selectable camera inputs with automatic Mix-Minus audio, you can produce shows that feel like guests are sitting next to you—even if they are 5,000 miles away. Each participant’s audio appears on its own fader
No software is perfect. Here are the top three problems users face and how to fix them.
Issue 1: "Waiting for Zoom..." or Plugin not connecting
Issue 2: Video is choppy or frozen
Issue 3: Echo (Guests hear themselves)
Issue 4: Only 1 Participant shows up
Within the vMX interface, you can: