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: Use these to organize your controller interface. You can customize the label color and size to clearly mark different sections of your production (e.g., "Home Team", "Visiting Team").

Instead of opening the "Title Editor" inside vMix for every small change, a graphics operator types directly into the UTC dashboard. The changes sync instantly with the live output. Key Benefits of Using UTC

The vMix Universal Title Controller bridges the gap between basic graphic overlays and high-end broadcast automation. By offloading graphics management to a tailored, clean interface, you minimize human error and elevate the production value of your live streams. Whether you are scoring a fast-paced basketball game or running a multi-speaker corporate webinar, UTC is an essential, free addition to your vMix toolkit. vmix universal title controller

This separation of design and control is actually a strength, allowing graphic designers to focus on visual quality while production operators maintain control over content.

Using "good text" in UTC involves leveraging widgets and scripts to automate how text appears on screen without opening the native vMix Title Editor. : Use these to organize your controller interface

To help customize this workflow for your production, let me know:

: Integrates with NewTek’s NDI protocol for low-latency network video and control. Pros and Cons Free & Open Source : Available via the vMix Forums Technical Setup The changes sync instantly with the live output

Here is the "Secret Sauce." When you open the GT Title Designer, you will see a list of "Properties" on the right side (Text, Text 1, Text 2, etc.). By default, these are labeled generically.

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