Alongside AV1, HEVC support has been optimized. vMix 27 ensures that both streaming and local recording pipelines can simultaneously utilize HEVC hardware encoding. This is particularly beneficial for 4K workflows, where H.264 is simply too inefficient to be viable for multi-hour recordings. 2. Advanced Layering and the Multi-View Revolution

The graphics card is particularly critical. For HD productions, a card like the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 is the minimum. However, for 4K projects or when using advanced features like 4 External Outputs, a significantly more powerful GPU, such as an NVIDIA GeForce 3060 or higher, is mandatory. The speed of your GPU directly determines how many HD cameras, inputs, and simultaneous recording/streaming operations are possible.

By automating the distribution (Vimeo integration) and refining the tactile response of the interface, vMix 27 acknowledges a deep truth: Art cannot happen in a state of panic. By removing the friction of distribution and camera control, the software grants the operator the mental bandwidth to be creative. It allows them to stop being a technician for a moment and start being a director.

As the industry shifts toward more efficient video codecs, vMix 27 adds full support for AV1 hardware encoding via compatible NVIDIA RTX 40-series and AMD Radeon RX 7000-series graphics cards.