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Marco sat in the cramped truck, three monitors glowing in front of him. vMix Pro was humming. He had to admit—the interface was clean. The multiview showed all 12 cameras, plus four NDI feeds from London, Tokyo, Cape Town, and Rio. The virtual PTZ controls were smooth. The instant replay had already been used six times during the pre-show.

“I was wrong,” he said.

Camera 7—the main wide shot of the stage—went black. Not a cable. Not a camera. The primary hardware switcher they’d kept as a backup “just in case” had overheated and died. Its fan failed at 11:43 PM. vmix pro software

But then—Rio’s remote feed stuttered. Packet loss. The hardware decoder was failing.

“Program out is now vMix,” he announced, voice steadying. Marco sat in the cramped truck, three monitors

Six months later, Marco sold his hardware switchers. His new mobile production unit had three vMix Pro workstations—one primary, one backup, one for replay. He taught a master class titled “Abandoning the Rack: Why Software Defined Production Wins.”

“It’s a PC with a capture card, Marco,” he grumbled, staring at the Windows desktop. “One blue screen, and we’re a meme.” The multiview showed all 12 cameras, plus four

And every time a young engineer asked, “But is it reliable?” Marco would load a 4K multi-cam session, add 20 NDI sources, trigger an instant replay, roll a virtual set, and stream to three destinations simultaneously.

11:47 PM. Four minutes.

“Rio is back,” Jen whispered. “How?”

“vMix doesn’t care about your hardware problems,” Marco said, almost smiling. “It just needs a network port and a GPU.”