

I spent $350 this year on vMix and will likely spend an additional $350 to upgrade to the 4K version here in a month or two. I think "FREE" vMix Title Designer depends on your perspective. I'd also like to directly respond to some of the comments of others here. I just don't see why you all seem so down on the OP for asking for a better title designer.

I'm not trying to start a flame war here, please don't think I'm angry or trolling or some crap like that. It does a lot of good things, but I'd still like it to be better. What's wrong with that? I'd like the title designer to be better too. The OP wants the title designer to be improved from its current state.

That it's wrong to ask for the title designer to be better because someone else already has, and/or there are third party things that exist.

However, in all fairness to Martin and his team, high end or more sophisticated graphic design tools are beyond the scope of vMix's primary purpose, that is, as a production switcher.įor sure, but such things would likely come at a price, and I am not sure that vMix is anxious to develop new software that would compete with some already pretty sophisticated CG tools out there.Īs I read through this thread, I feel like it begs me to ask the question why is it wrong for someone to ask for improvements to the title designer? That seems to be the impression I'm getting. As both you and Guillaume point out, there is tremendous interest in this as is evidenced by the number of threads dealing with animated graphics in just the past year: I think because there are 'alternative' and third party solutions for this, the developers of vMix have chosen to provide only the basic elements within the "FREE" vMix Title Designer tool included with vMix.
