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If your guests look pixelated despite having proper accounts, check the following: vmix zoom plugin
window for managing participants, monitoring bitrates, and using meeting chat. Mix-Minus Audio:
Zoom has a native "Virtual Background" feature, but it is messy. Instead, in vMix, right-click your Zoom input > Add Effect > Chroma Key. If your guest sits in front of a solid wall (or a cheap green screen cloth), you can key them out on your end. This looks much more professional than Zoom's AI background. With this information, I can provide custom routing
Using the vMix Zoom plugin is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:
In your vMix audio mixer, ensure that the Zoom guest inputs are routing back into Bus B. They should only route to the Master output for the audience. 5. Troubleshooting Common Issues Issue: Guest Video is Blurry or Low Resolution Mix-Minus Audio: Zoom has a native "Virtual Background"
From a technical standpoint, the plugin reduces the CPU and GPU overhead typically associated with running multiple applications simultaneously. Because the Zoom engine is running "under the hood" of vMix, the system is more stable. Producers can manage meeting functions—such as admitting guests from the waiting room or managing participant lists—without ever leaving the vMix dashboard. Conclusion