1. Install and launch Liberty Raceworks
Download Liberty Raceworks for Windows or Mac and open it. Everything is bundled — there is no separate runtime to install. The Control Center opens in your browser at http://127.0.0.1:4000/.
Guide
Liberty Raceworks outputs broadcast-grade race graphics as a browser source, so adding a live timing banner, lineups, results, and a podium to vMix takes about five minutes. Here is the full workflow, from timing feed to on-air.
What you need
Step by step
Download Liberty Raceworks for Windows or Mac and open it. Everything is bundled — there is no separate runtime to install. The Control Center opens in your browser at http://127.0.0.1:4000/.
In the Control Center, connect Race Monitor or MyRacePass so driver names, car numbers, gaps, classes, and flags flow into every graphic. No live feed? Use manual or sample race data to build your look ahead of time.
Pick the output for the moment of the broadcast — the live timing top banner, side tower, starting lineup, running order, results, current leaders, Top 3 podium, weather, ticker, or race story.
In vMix, add a Web Browser input and paste the overlay URL shown in the Control Center (the 127.0.0.1 URL on the same PC, or the 192.168.x.x LAN URL from another computer). The overlay is transparent, so it keys cleanly over your program.
Run the show from the Control Center on your production computer or a dedicated graphics PC on the same network. Switch graphics, update styling, and trigger the banner, leaders, and race story live.
Pro tip
For a heavier show, run Liberty Raceworks on a dedicated graphics computer on the same local network and point vMix at the LAN overlay URL. Your switcher stays light, and the graphics operator can work independently.
Try it on your next race
Connect your timing, drop the browser source into vMix, and run a full show before you pay.