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Aug 3, 2024, 4:38:48 PM8/3/24
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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.

Apologies, I am sure this type of question is a regular... and I suspect I know the answer and am simply trying to deny it... The church recently moved from OpenLP to EasyWorship7 and I am finding that the video through EW7 is choppy - the audio comes out fine, but the video picture stutters...
We are currently running our AV through a Lenovo V145-15AST, with an AMD A9-9425 Radeon R5 processor, 8gb RAM and 3.1Ghz CPU.
I am struggling to find a definitive answer, but are these specs up to task for running video through easy worship or will I need to look at purchasing a new graphics card? (If so, any advice on an affordable graphics card that will do the job decently without breaking the bank?)

You can possibly run the basic EW on these specs, but they are below even our minimum requirements. You can google search and compare your hardware with the minimum requirements on our site and they are significanly lower.
That is why your videos are jittery. You can probably run still images only with text.

Depending on what types of videos you want to play will determine how good a video card you will want to get. At minimum, I would recommend an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050, but you would have to make sure something like that would even fit in your computer and that your power supply can handle it.

Interesting. It could need a video card driver update. We have seen that doing a clean install on the video card driver is fixing this issue when users have video cards that meet the requirements. Go to Nvidia and download the driver for your card and during the install choose to do a clean install and then see if that works.

We ended up only needing 4 of the outputs, two for the main alpha channel output, one for the fill and one for the key that would end up sending lyrics to the side LED walls, one for the alternate output that would end up sending lyrics to the small LED strip at the top of the stage, and one for the foldback TVs at the front of the stage.

We also decided to use a Razer laptop for the pre-service video announcement. We could have used the desktop, but because of certain circumstances, it was easiest for us to run that announcement video through the laptop.

There was a single fiber line that was run from the A/V booth to the backstage from one MediorNet to another MediorNet that then connected to a Panasonic Kairos switcher which sent each output to where it needed to be.

For the uninitiated, Worship in the Round is an earth-shattering worship experience that takes place on the second night of each Experience Conference. If your experience is anything like ours has been, you will be hard-pressed to find a more pure, emotional night of praising the Lord anywhere. With thousands of voices raised to his name, in perfect harmony and pitch, it feels like the truest, most raw, and beautiful expression of worship I have ever participated in. I cannot overstate that Worship in the Round by itself is worth the price of admission.

Jared is EasyWorship's resident enthusiast. With seven years of experience in digital marketing, copywriting, and practical jokes, Jared has brought an additional fun, professional personality to our team. When he's not reading or gaming, he enjoys a competitive game of soccer or a fancy slice of pizza.

I want to preface this by saying my church is NOT doing live streams of our services at this moment or have at any point. A lot of the blog entries were mentioning this. However, live streaming is something in the cards for us sometime in the future. What I intend to share with you all is how we manage our content creation and delivery.

At this time, we have two people who man our Easyworship station. Myself, and when I am not present, Evan, who is shown in the photo above. I personally trained him on how to run EW. He can load and set up a schedule, add scripture passages, as well as edit our Announcements Presentation set. Training was actually fairly limited as he picked up on how to run the program from merely shadowing me on Sundays.

Anytime someone wants to learn how to run EW I tell them to merely shadow me. They pick up on how I run the program and then I tell them to give it a try. Before any new trainees start, they run a Friday service which is a more laid-back experience. Fewer songs, and not a lot of announcements. Once they have a few of those under their belt, they are given a shot on the big stage! A Sunday! Of course, I am sitting right there alongside to ensure nothing bad happens.

We use a Canon XA11 Camcorder to record our sermons on video. We run an XLR cable into the camera that feeds audio from the digital mixer to the camera directly. This ensures we get a crisp and clean audio source for the camera to use when recording the sermons.

I use Final Cut Pro X to edit the sermons. We shoot the Spanish and English versions back to back at the moment. Once they are completed and exported for the web I use Creator Studio on Facebook to upload both video files. From within the upload process, you can schedule the post to go public at a certain time. I always schedule the FB post to go public at 6am each Sunday so that the people who follow the Facebook page, see it when they wake up. I do the same process for YouTube. I schedule the videos to go public at 6am. Any members of the congregation who are subscribed to the YouTube channel will see the videos in their subscriptions page at 6am Sunday morning.

As shown in the photo above that is what Facebook Creator Studio looks like. Anyone who is unaware of it can visit it here: www.facebook.com/creatorstudio. I highly recommend it for any media team for churches.

My intention for this blog is to show how my church is managing at the moment during the pandemic. Ironically, we have begun a process of recording worship songs in order to share them in our Sunday Zoom services.

This was the first time we did something like this. We were previously having each singer on the team send a recording of their vocal to our Worship Director and he would splice everything together, alongside the parts the percussion and instrument players play.

I will say that amidst all this time we as a church have had to experience new things and learn new methods of worship. Life is always changing and evolving and we as a church need to understand this.

When I want to close out of Easy worship I am always left with a black screen. The only way I have found to completely exit the software is to go to my Task Manager and "end task." This black screen also does not allow me to run any other programs or apps while Easy Worship is open, or even to be on the internet. Is there a way around this?

I have checked through the previous threads, and can see that this question has been asked before, and so I apologise for asking it again: But I am having trouble importing my song database out of EW7 and into OpenLP.

I am trying to use the import wizard. And I know the manual (and other advice) says the path to import from is C:\Users\Public\Documents\Softouch\EasyWorship\Default\Databases\Data\... However my pathway to find the "songs.db" file runs as follows: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Softouch\Easyworship\Default\v6.1\Databases\Data (admittedly not much difference there), but when I try to import the "songs.db" file I get the following message...

There are two other EasyWorship option under the Format bar: "EasyWorship 6 Song Databse" and "EasyWorship Service". When I use "EasyWorship 6 Song Database as the format option no files appear in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Softouch\Easyworship\Default\v6.1\Databases\Data, and if I try to select that folder any way I get the following popup

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