

vimix
Live video mixer. vimix performs graphical mixing and blending of several movie clips and computer generated graphics, with image processing effects in real-time.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Mac
- Linux




vimix
Features
- Live Performance
Tags
- music-osc-open-sound-control
- video-mixing
- vj-software
- Presentation
- vj-mixing
vimix News & Activities
Recent activities
- tomasanjosbarao reviewed vimix
If did the job and was fun to use! I used this to project a film and some paintings on a concert. The interface seemed strange at first — you drag media to the middle of a big circle to make it visible — but then I discovered I could do everything I needed with the other editing modes (transforming media and placing it on different zones of the screen; adjusting the perspective corners of the final output; reordering layers; etc).
The only thing I lack is the ability of previously preparing...
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vimix information
What is vimix?
vimix performs graphical mixing and blending of several movie clips and computer generated graphics, with image processing effects in real-time.
Its intuitive and hands-on user interface gives direct control on image opacity and shape for producing live graphics during concerts and VJ-ing sessions.
The output image is typically projected full-screen on an external monitor or a projector, and can be streamed live (SRT, Shmdata) or recorded (without audio).
vimix is the successor for GLMixer.

Comments and Reviews
If did the job and was fun to use! I used this to project a film and some paintings on a concert. The interface seemed strange at first — you drag media to the middle of a big circle to make it visible — but then I discovered I could do everything I needed with the other editing modes (transforming media and placing it on different zones of the screen; adjusting the perspective corners of the final output; reordering layers; etc).
The only thing I lack is the ability of previously preparing scenes so you can just operate on "go" after, like you would with QLab or with the columns in Resolume.
But this is becoming a great piece of free software. Definitely using it again!