![]() Media Shout has just decided that playing AVIs with audio is no longer in it’s job description. I attach the PC’s hard drive to my MacBook Pro over the network and double check the videos for audio–they play perfectly. Common denominator? The first 2 are WMVs, the other 3 are AVIs. We tried the first 2 videos again, and we have sound. ![]() It’s now about 4:25 and we have doors opening in 20 minutes. I figured it was a Windows issue and re-booted. By this time, run through was for all intents and purposes over and I began digging into the problem. We got to video #4 and again had picture, no sound. Figuring it was a simple setting issue, we pressed ahead with run through. The first 2 went fine, but when we got to the third, we had picture but no audio. We had 5 videos to play this Sunday, which is a lot for us. We had no clue there was a problem until run through. I loaded up the script and all appeared fine. I pre-build the Media Shout scripts, and push them to our HP computer in the video booth before the team arrives. It looked like everything was going to be fine at the start. Still, it was a complicated service cueing-wise and I really needed everything to work. Thankfully, we have a great team (and they could probably do the service without either of us there…) so it wasn’t to much of a burden. Our Creative Director, Craig, was out of town, which meant his duties fell to me. We’ve been having issues with it for a while, and this weekend was the final straw. Though I gave Media Shout 3.5 a fair chance, it’s time to show it the proverbial door. I’ve been keeping a close eye on ProPresenter for about a year and a half, but was never in a position to implement it until now. sbsong song files from SongShow Plus.If you’ve been reading this blog for more than a week, you knew it was coming. Follow the on-screen wizard to import the.Note: Importing lyrics from SongPro is available on Windows only. The database file is titled SP_database.sdb. Follow the on-screen wizard to import your SongPro database.On macOS, you can find your song files at /Users/:youUserName/Documents/SongBeamer/Songs ![]() Follow the on-screen wizard to import.Typically, you can find your ProPresenter songs at /Users/:yourUserName/Documents/ProPresenter6 or /Users/:yourUserName/Documents/ProPresenter7 on MacOS. Follow the on-screen wizard to import the Pro6 or Pro7 song files from ProPresenter.Follow the on-screen wizard to import the OpenLP XML song files from Step 1.From OpenLP, export your song lyrics as XML files.Note: Importing lyrics from MediaShout is available on Windows only. Typically you can find your MediaShout database located at C:\ProgramData\MediaComplete\MediaShout 6\Song Library or C:\Users\Public\My Shout. Follow the on-screen wizard to import your MediaShout database.EasyWorship 2009 databases must be upgraded before importing. Note: lyrics can be imported from EasyWorship 7. Follow the on-screen wizard to import your EasyWorship lyrics database. Typically you can select the following directory as the database directory: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Softouch\Easyworship\Default\v6.1\Databases\Data.Click the Import Lyrics link on the left side panel, under Sort and Filter.Click Songs in the command toolbar at the top.When Running the MIDI Controller and Presenter on the Same Computer Screens are "On" but nothing is projecting
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