Install vMix inside a virtual machine (VMware, VirtualBox). Each new VM has a new hardware ID, so you get unlimited trials.
vMix offers a completely free version called . It is not a trial; it never expires. Limitations include: Vmix Trial Reset
The ethical dilemma of the vMix trial reset boils down to a simple question: Is the right to use a tool more important than the right of its creator to be paid for their work? In the open-source world, the answer leans toward freedom. But vMix is proprietary, commercial software. Using a trial reset is a deliberate circumvention of the creator’s chosen business model. It is a rational act for an individual with no money, but it is not an ethical act. It borrows value without permission or compensation, creating an unspoken debt to the developer. Install vMix inside a virtual machine (VMware, VirtualBox)
Once the 60 days are up, vMix offers several paths depending on your budget: Free Version (Basic) It is not a trial; it never expires
This article is for informational purposes only. The author does not condone software piracy, EULA violations, or the use of illegal software cracks. Always respect software licenses and intellectual property rights.
There is no official or legal way to "reset" a vMix trial period once it has expired . The software is designed to provide a one-time, per computer to allow users to test its features before purchasing a license. Understanding the vMix Trial
No method is simpler, safer, and cleaner than simply paying for the rental or buying a license.