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Henrietta Naughton

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Whenyou play a video, or sound file through EasyWorship, it has to know how to decode that file. A codec or decoder is a piece of software that tells EasyWorship how to decode the video or audio file. If you don't have the proper codec installed on your computer, EasyWorship won't be able to play your multimedia file. EasyWorship requires QuickTime player in order to play MP4, M4A, M4V and MOV files. See the instructions below for how to install QuickTime player. EasyWorship also requires the DScaler 5.0.0.8 decoder to play DVDs. Instructions for downloading and installing the DScaler decoder are also provided below.

Click the following link to go to the download page. Click the most recent Download K-Lite Codec Pack 13.x.x BASIC link (DO NOT download full version). Click Here To Download


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EasyWorship began as a software solution for churches to amplify the worship experience from the sound booth to the stage. From bringing you the best church presentation software, worship media and customer support we can offer, we purpose to do everything with excellence and bring glory to God.


Create the service you want with stunning backgrounds for worship and eye-catching sermon videos from our media store. Advance your worship technology with software that works with you and for you. Integrate EasyWorship into your service workflow and watch it become an integral part of your production team.


Upgrading EasyWorship is not a difficult process and follows pretty much the same type of path as most other programs. EasyWorship gives you the option to continue using older versions as long as they work for you, but encourages you to upgrade to the newest version so you get full support and have access to all features available to you. But before you run out and just upgrade EasyWorship, let me make you aware of some things that will make the upgrade process as easy as it is to use the software.


With the one-time purchase options, you will own a license to the version available when purchased. For example, if EasyWorship 7 is the current version when you purchase, you will own a license to EasyWorship 7.


Both one-time purchase options come with 90 days of free phone tech support. There will be a $35 charge for phone tech support after that first 90 days. You can get free email support, free basic phone support and free business hours chat. With the purchase and installation of either of these licenses, there are just a few images and videos included.


The one-time purchases do not get any feature updates, but do get bug fixes. If a new feature is released and you would like to have it available to you, you will have to switch to subscription. When new versions of EasyWorship are released, it is not mandatory that you upgrade, but if you want to be current, you will need to purchase another one-time purchase, or switch to subscription at that time.


Subscriptions always get new feature and version updates as well as bug fixes as soon as they are released so they are always on the newest version. You can cancel your subscription at any time so it will not renew, but you will still have access to the license up to the end of your payment period. For example, if your monthly subscription renewed on March 3rd and you canceled it on March 18th, you would still have access to use the license until April 2nd, or if your annual subscription renewed on March 3rd and you canceled it on November 20th, you would still have access to use the license until March 2nd.


Along with the license for the EasyWorship software, you will get a few other items that install with the program depending on which option you choose to go with. As mentioned before, the one-time purchased will just get a few pieces of media, but the subscriptions will get a couple hundred pieces of media to download.


EasyWorship comes with 223 public domain songs and installs with three Bibles, the ASV, KJV and RVA. There are more free bibles available for download within the Scriptures tab in EasyWorship. Others can also be purchased for $29 each. Visit our website to view all available bibles.


We want you to have the best transition experience as possible and not be frustrated by the process of upgrading to something new. Answering these questions should help you accomplish that goal and get you up and running with the newest software and hardware in no time with the greatest of ease.


Dan Willard has been helping EasyWorship customers troubleshoot since 2006. He is head of all things training and teaches a weekly webinar which helps EasyWorship newbies look like pros. Dan also loves playing music and has been a worship leader since 2000. He enjoys golfing and eating good food, but not as much as he enjoys spending time with his wife and two sons.


I don't want to downplay your experiences with Windows or prevent you from wanting to switch to a Mac, but what kind of problems are you having? I have not really had any issues with Windows that would cause me to want to change to a different OS. Again, not trying to downlplay the problems you're having, just curious as to what is going on? Just want to be able to help if possible.


Realistically, the thread on a Mac version goes back over seven years. At that time I was told that a Mac version would be forthcoming, and alas, nothing happening. Dan Willard posted three months ago that the mac version is in "full development." This long delay has made me more and more skeptical about the Windows version of the software. It too has problems, but I continue to use it when I have to. I wish there was integrity in the company. If a Mac version isn't really coming, just tell us.




I've been asking for over seven years for a Mac version, only to get a response much like the above "In full development." Unfortunately the integrity of the team is in question. I use Easy Worship only when I have to. If you are not going to put out a Mac version, that's OK, just be open and tell people who really want to know.




Kenneth, I'm sorry you feel you have to question our integrity. You are fully entitled to your opinion, but there is a Mac version in full development. There have been many changes and restarts to this process that have delayed it time and time again. And the main focus of the developers has been the current released PC version.


We are using a pretty new Dell enterprise-class tower workstation (Dell Precision T1500) with an Intel i7 processor, 16 GB Crucial RAM (up from 4 GB), two video cards (Matrox M9120 PCIe x16 & Nvidea Quadro NVS 295 PCIe x1). The two cards allow us to drive a total of 4 video outputs (3 for monitors on the desk + 1 output to our video mixing board for projection of content to the (mirrored) video projectors behind the worship platform. We are using the stock sound card and that gets sent into our sound mixing board. It is running Window7 Professional x64 bit. It is on a Microsoft domain.


EasyWorship is a bit limited, out of the box, with supported video codec formats so I used some of the video recoding software I have on it to generate new versions. The issue remained the same if it was coded in WMV, MOV, MP4, etc. Video playback was fine. No audio.


I think if this happens it should probably just start with songs/text stuff, since much of the binary/non-text stuff in an EWSX file can be found by unzipping it (may need to rename as .zip) and then looking in the 'Media' folder.


Sorry to re-open this topic after 5 years, but I think being able to open EWSX files would be a great and useful addition. I also think it might be low hanging fruit given that earlier EasyWorship file versions and databases seem to import without issue, so hopefully small tweaks only needed to OpenLP 3.1.x.


I can extract a file, and then using "DB Browser for SQLite" (available for Windows, Mac and Linux also - ) I can see the data structure in the main.db file. It also has a "Media" folder that contains any external non-text files such as PPTX or JPG.


It has a small group of PD songs from the EasyWorship PD sample song data. I have not included any media files, only text, to keep this simple, but I might do another file with a few media files in it as The screenshot shows the song schedule titles only, but it should not be tricky to find these in the db file. I might add an OpenLP file with the same contents in case that would help. I might also add a text file with the song words in case that helps.


With this sample file I unzipped it and tried renaming the main.db file to songs.db and using an EW 6/7 song database import, but it doesn't work, so obviously the format is somewhat different between the songs.db and the EWSX's main.db.


When I look at the contents of main.db using the DB Browser for SQLite, I noticed that there seems to be a repeated pattern under the Browse Data tab that includes "BACKGROUND", "AUDIO", "CONTENT_SONG", "COPYRIGHT within the file. I am not a whiz with the SQLITE format, unfortunately.


The 'info' table describes the EasyWorship app version default/expected and minimum (allowed?) for this file format as '7.4.1.3' and '6.5.1.0', which means their format may not have changed a lot for a while at least for simple text since I am using the latest 7.4.1.9. Edit: according to -notes 6.5.1.0 came out on Sep 6, 2016, so hopefully no major changes since then.

The 'resource-text' table has each verse/slide as a separate row and the contents of each row are in RTF format. If I select a row and copy the contents to a text file and name it *.RTF, I can then open that in LibreOffice Writer without issue. I have added a screen shot of this SQLite DB table to the google drive link above. Edit: Actually each verse appears to start on every third row after the first, with two rows of some sort of extra meta/data for two rows after each text/rtf row.

There are many similar tables that are empty in this file (as they are not in the file) but that mention 'resource_audio', 'resource_color', 'resource_dvd', 'resource_image', 'resource_video', 'resource_web' that can presumably contain links to resources, possibly hyperlinks to external web sites or to files in the Media folder in the EWSX file itself.

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