Recommended Guest/Caller Requirements


For best results, the following is recommended for each guest/caller:


Intel Laptop/PC from 2009 or higher
Windows 10

Google Chrome 56 or higher

HD USB Webcam such as the Logitech C920

Headset/Mic combo or Earphones + USB Microphone such as the Yeti from Blue Microphones


Guest is able to connect but no video and audio is received


Check to make sure the caller has a Webcam and Microphone plugged in and these have been selected in the browser.

In Google Chrome the camera and microphone can be configured by clicking the grey Camera icon at the top right hand corner of the address bar.

In FireFox, the browser will prompt to select the camera and microphone each time the call is connected.



Guest dropped out, video/audio is no longer being received


This may occur if the internet connection is interrupted. The caller simply needs to refresh/reload the browser page to reconnect automatically.


Guest is flashing orange/amber in the Call Manager


This indicates network congestion between vMix and the caller.
The video and audio from the caller will adapt automatically after several seconds, however if the Return Video bandwidth is too high for the callers

internet connection, then you may need to select a lower quality by right clicking the Call input in vMix.



Guest's video/audio is low quality


vMix Call adapts to the available network conditions which may result in low quality video and audio if the callers network upload speed is lower than 2Mbps

Audio quality may also briefly drop to Telephone quality during periods of network congestion


If network congestion can be ruled out, try a different webcam.


Guest's video/audio is not smooth


During periods of network congestion, the received frame rate may drop as low as 1 frame per second.

The video frame rate may also lower in response to camera lighting or performance limits of the caller's laptop, PC or mobile device.


High Latency


vMix Call uses what is known as a Jitter Buffer which adds a variable amount of latency to each call to ensure smooth video and synchronised audio.

This latency can range from approx 200ms for guests on the same or nearby network to between 1 and 1.5 seconds for guests located on different continents or on congested networks.


As vMix Call will generally adapt to the worst case scenario, if a brief period of network congestion results in higher than expected latency during a call, the guest can refresh their browser

to re-establish the call and reset the Jitter Buffer.


Audio echo from guest


Check to make sure the guest is using headphones/earphones instead of speakers to ensure the return audio is not feeding back through their microphone.

If speakers must be used (such as in a boardroom environment), the Microphone will need to be directional to ensure it is not picking up the speakers audio.