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 ouput image is typically projected full-screen on an external monitor or a projector, but can be streamed or recorded live (no audio). ![screenshot](vimix_0.2_beta.jpg) Check the [Graphical User Manual](https://github.com/brunoherbelin/vimix/wiki/User-manual) for more details or this selection of [videos by Jean Detheux](https://vimeo.com/showcase/7871359). ## Install vimix ### Linux [![Get it from the Snap Store](https://snapcraft.io/static/images/badges/en/snap-store-white.svg)](https://snapcraft.io/vimix) snap install vimix ### Mac OSX Download package from [Github Release](https://github.com/brunoherbelin/vimix/releases) *NB: You'll need to accept the exception in OSX security preference.* ### Windows *Please consider helping by compiling & providing packages for Windows.* ## About vimix is free and open source (GPL3). vimix is the successor of [GLMixer](https://sourceforge.net/projects/glmixer/), benefiting from these 10 years of refinement of User-Experience design since its [first draft](https://sourceforge.net/p/glmixer/wiki/GLMixer%20History/). vimix is in its early infancy, open to [features requests and bugs reports](https://github.com/brunoherbelin/vimix/issues). vimix welcomes contributions and support: check the [wiki](https://github.com/brunoherbelin/vimix/wiki) for more info [comment]: # (webpage hosted at https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/)