My situation is I have 4 computers that I want to sync data to for our church. One of these computers is a Mac. However, ProPresenter is a tricky program. Hopefully by documenting this, I can save myself from the big headache later and you can learn how to do it as well.
We run a full windows synced setup and I recently got a Mac for personal usage. I experimented opening some ProPresenter files from Windows on my Mac and I can confirm that it adds an extra line at the bottom.
My church uses ProPresenter for our Sunday morning presntations. Unfortunately, I get the ProPresenter decks from the minister and worship leader midway through the week and have no way to read them at home on my PC. It would be easier if I could set things up and edit them (or at least have an idea of what's in the deck) before Sunday morning.
actually if you are the pro presenter person you can legally download the program as long as you don't use your copy at the same time the church is using theirs. Basically you can't have it loading on multiple machines being used at the same time.
Yes, you can install it on multiple computers. You can edit the files on a demo program on your own computer and then play the file on the computer at the church. If you are interested in a link, like a previous poster suggested, here you go: -6-for-windows.
We have 2 PCs side by side, one for livestream, the other for the in-house projector. I have run Windows Update over and over on both until there were no more updates to install. Both are running the same latest version of Proclaim. (As of 3/24/22)
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Thanks for reaching out. Proclaim uses the local media player of your computer to playback video. It's therefore odd to me that this issue is not being produced in Windows Media Player as that is the local media player for Windows. Either way, can you make sure to update Windows Media player as this is often the culprit on windows machine for odd playback issues. For some reason Windows Media Player doesn't update with the operating system so here are some steps for this:
support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17615/windows-media-player-12
I am having this same issue as well. I'm using a GTX 1660Ti and it does it consistently. I have tried on another machine with an AMD RX6500 xt and it handled it fine without glitching. The GPU usage on the 1660 Ti spikes up and down like crazy while playing videos. The 5600 does not.
I actually did that a couple of weeks ago when I first reached out to Support. I believe Sean is the one who had me try that. At the same time I also made sure Windows 10 was up to date, updated the BIOS, and uninstalled and reinstalled Windows Media Player. No change unfortunately.
Hi Benjamin,
Sorry to be redundant but I do want to clarify that when you update your drivers windows gives a "recommended" automatic option and then an option to download from Nvidia's website manually. In this case Jordan is recommending the latter to go to Nvidia's website, is that what you had done?
Here is the link for their drivers if you have not already been there: -us/geforce/drivers/
The interesting thing is that when I use Proclaim on the Nvidia system, the 3D part of the GPU monitor is going crazy and rising and falling for GPU usage. It will spike up and down and constantly go between 15-50%. If I play the video in Windows Media Player it doesn't go any higher than 30% GPU usage either.
Anything I should be looking for? I have another machine with an AMD card that works and seems to play things fine. The only thing I have not tried yet is to swap cards around inside that machine to see if it's just some random thing with my current configured machine.
I am in trial mode of Proclaim coming from Pro Presenter. Really like the features of Proclaim, but I am having the same issue. Thanks to Benjamin for sharing the video of what is happening. I am running the a GeForce RTX 3080 with an Intel i9. All drivers updated on a brand new machine.
Disabled hardware acceleration and the problem does not happen, but with hardware acceleration the fade between slides and videos no longer works properly. Almost unusable with the acceleration disabled. All videos play okay in WMP standalone as well as with other video players. So it does appear to be a Proclaim and perhaps NVidia issue
Thanks Jordan. Just another comment that might help you in troubleshooting. The problems with the glitching video that I have encountered only happened on videos that were less than a minute long or that were looping videos. For example, a welcome video that was 30 seconds long that looped. We use videos for worship; these being 4 minutes to 7 minutes long. We never had any glitching on those videos. They played totally fine.
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