Mastering Audio in vMix: Understanding the Settings
When working with audio in vMix, there are several settings that can be adjusted to customize the way your audio sounds. One important setting is the audio delay value, which can be set in milliseconds to apply to all inputs added to vMix by default.
By setting an audio delay value, you can ensure that your audio tracks are properly synchronized and aligned with each other. Additionally, when selecting the FTB (Fade To Black) option in vMix, the audio will automatically fade in or out if this option is ticked. However, if this box is unticked, you will need to manually adjust the audio levels.
Another useful feature of vMix is the ability to display a master audio meter in the middle of the main window. This allows you to easily monitor the overall volume level of your audio and make adjustments as needed.
Individual inputs with an audio source can also have a stereo audio meter displayed beside them, giving you real-time feedback on the levels of each channel. By default, vMix will automatically swap the active audio to match the active input, making it easy to keep track of which audio is currently being used.
Overall, understanding these settings and features in vMix can help you get the most out of your audio productions and ensure that your sound quality is top-notch.