Vmix Universal Title Controller [LEGIT]

Find a on setting up the vMix UTC replay feature .

One of UTC’s most celebrated features is its ability to update XAML title content instantly. You can modify text fields, swap images, adjust colors, and control title animations without ever touching the vMix interface. For productions that require frequent changes — such as sports broadcasts updating player names and scores, or award shows recognizing winners — this real‑time capability eliminates the friction of navigating through vMix’s menu system.

The vMix Universal Title Controller is a third-party application designed to act as a bridge between the operator and the vMix API. It provides a "canvas" where you can build your own Control Panel. Instead of searching through the vMix interface for "Title 42" to update a guest's name, you can create a single button or text field in UTC that handles the update instantly. Key Features of vMix UTC vmix universal title controller

Getting started with vMix UTC requires a brief initial configuration to ensure the two applications talk to each other seamlessly. Step 1: Verify vMix Web Controller Settings Open vMix and navigate to (top right). Click on the Web Controller tab.

A single button in UTC can do more than just fire one shortcut. By using the command list feature, one click can: Change the text of a graphic. Change the background image of the title overlay. Trigger an audio sound effect. Bring the graphic on-air using Overlay 1. Utilizing Variables and Inter-Widget Communication Find a on setting up the vMix UTC replay feature

Animate titles in/out with fade, slide, zoom, or custom CSS transitions. The controller can trigger pre-built animations or adjust duration and easing in real time.

Verify that Windows Firewall is not blocking port 8088 or 8099. If running UTC on a separate computer, ensure both machines are on the identical local network subnet and can ping each other. For productions that require frequent changes — such

Using "good text" in UTC involves leveraging widgets and scripts to automate how text appears on screen without opening the native vMix Title Editor.

Because vMix Shortcuts can read text files, you can set up a system where an external program (e.g., Google Sheets via Zapier, or a sports scoring app) writes to a .txt file. vMix reads that file and injects it into the UTC automatically. This allows for without human intervention.