mimoLive 6.8.3b2

What is new in this version?

Version 6.8.3 Beta 2 – October, 2024

  • New: Added the option to capture the MacOS system audio to the Screen Capture source. (requires macOS 13 Ventura)
  • New: Added the option to capture the host application’s audio to the Window Capture source. (requires macOS 13 Ventura)
  • New: Added the ability to capture the audio from a screen share to the Zoom Meeting source.
  • New: The Participants menu in the Zoom Meeting source now shows whether a Zoom user has their camera on.
  • New: The Participants menu in the Zoom Meeting source now shows if the participant is a sign language interpreter and for which languages, if available.
  • Enhancement: Updated Zoom SDK to version 6.2.3.
  • Fixed: If a password was entered in the Streaming Output Destination and then deleted, it miraculously reappeared when the document was reopened.
  • Fixed: Under rare conditions, switching a layer live could lock the mimoLive user interface..
  • Fixed: The “Join Zoom Meeting” button sometimes remained disabled.
  • Fixed: mimoLive sometimes crashed when working with Zoom sources.
Minimum macOS
macOS 10.15.2
Requirements
mimoLive 6.8.3b2 requires a Mac (Intel or Apple Silicon) running macOS 10.15.2 or higher. We highly recommend using macOS 14 Sonoma
Download
https://cdn.boinx.com/software/mimolive/Beta_mimoLive_6.8.3b2-30416.app.zip

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About mimoLive

mimoLive® is a professional live streaming software for Mac® that allows users to create high-quality live streams with its intuitive interface and advanced features such as multi-layer mixing, built-in graphics, replay and instant replay, green screen and advanced video effects. It supports a wide range of platforms including YouTube, Facebook and Twitch.

Experience the award-winning power and versatility of mimoLive with its Apple Design Award recognition. 

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