Vmix — Pro 24.0.0.72 -x64-

Churches love v24 because it runs reliably on a $600 Dell Optiplex with a used Blackmagic capture card. They use it for broadcasting Easter and Christmas services to Facebook Live. The GT Title Designer allows volunteers to change hymn lyrics instantly.

By the time vMix 24 rolled out, the software had already killed the need for expensive hardware vision mixers. But version 24 refined the formula. Here is what the .72 build (x64) specifically optimized:

The "Title Editor" in v24 supports HTML/JavaScript overlays. Build .72 fixed a transparency bug with CSS animations, making lower-thirds smoother. Vmix Pro 24.0.0.72 -x64-

Churches love v24 because it runs reliably on older i7-7700 PCs. The "External Renderer" feature (intact in .72) allows confidence monitoring on a second GPU output.

This version solidified the "Replay" module. With a single click, you can set in/out points, create 8-angle replays, and output in slow motion. For high school sports, esports tournaments, or church service highlights, vMix 24.0.0.72 handles up to 4 replay channels simultaneously without dropping frames on a standard x64 i7 system. Churches love v24 because it runs reliably on

This specific release (the .72 build) was a stability patch that addressed early v24 bugs. Key technical notes include:

To maximize this specific build, pair it with: Avoid: Intel ARC GPUs (driver conflicts) and AMD

Avoid: Intel ARC GPUs (driver conflicts) and AMD RX 5000 series (OpenCL instability in v24).