Vmix Pro 24.0.0.72 -x64- May 2026

Version 24 was a love letter to sports producers. The instant replay controller received a significant latency reduction (down to 3-5 frames). Build .72 specifically fixed a bug where audio would drift during 8x slow-motion replays. For high school football or local esports, this turned a $50 PC into a $10,000 replay server.

To run effectively, you don't need a supercomputer, but you need a balanced one. Vmix Pro 24.0.0.72 -x64-

| Category | Capabilities in this build | | :--- | :--- | | | 1000 (with x64 memory) | | Resolution | Up to 4096x2160 (4K DCI) | | Recording | 4K ProRes, DNxHD, H.264 (NVENC) | | Outputs | 4x External (SDI/HDMI), 3x NDI, 4x Streaming | | Replay | 8 channels, 8 camera angles, 2 slow-mo players | | Virtual Sets | 4-layer, real-time keying | | Audio | 4x stereo busses, 2x aux, ASIO, Dante (via Virtual Soundcard) | | Supported APIs | Blackmagic, AJA, Bluefish444, NDI, RTMP | Version 24 was a love letter to sports producers

Version 24 allows for the automatic use of GT Title templates as stingers, using their "transition in" and "transition out" animations to manage timing perfectly. For high school football or local esports, this

Many broadcast engineers maintain a dual boot or separate production SSD just for v24.0.0.72 when they need "plane crash" reliability.