Can proclaim have multiple output like propresenter? My church now using propresenter(Crack Version) for stage, audience, and livestream, And I want to try proclaim
Would it be possible to add the cinematic bars (if you're referring to the black bars) in your Live Streaming software as on overlay. Since they are static, that may be an easier way to do it.
Quick question, can I send NDI from my presentation software to another computer running OBS? I use Proclaim and I want to send the Proclaim NDI to my second Mac running OBS
@@BenjaminDenny sounds good thanks. I'm new to NDI and I hadn't seen anyone go into much detail using Proclaim. Most people only use one computer, but I'm a big fan of using multiple computers for different things, hence, my question. But thanks for answering. I'll check it out tomorrow at church. Thanks for your help
@@BenjaminDenny Thank you so much for responding. I am going from a windows computer running Proclaim and sending to our projectors but then using hdmi to connect to the atem mini and a iMac . The iMac is connected to the atem mini as well and that is our livestream computer. I thought I could run an additional hdmi from the windows computer to the atem in a “camera” hdmi, but I’m not sure if I’m missing settings on the windows computer in computer display settings, or if that is even the proper way to send it. I only have hdmi to work with but proclaim only shows me options for NDI or SDI
The setup sounds like it should work. You have 2 outputs coming from the windows computer. I would check the display setting in windows settings and verify you’re getting 2 outputs. I don’t have experience with the Atem mini but I’m familiar with what it is. Look at this documentation and video from proclaim themselves: support.faithlife.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007127332-How-Do-I-Configure-My-Display-Outputs- If proclaim isn’t picking up the HDMI, that makes me think the issue is related to the windows display setting. You want to make sure it’s set to “extend” and not “mirror”. Last thought, just making sure the windows computer actually supports however many displays. You’re likely using a graphics card so just ensure this HDMI is plugged into the graphics card. There are some PCs that support 2 monitors without a graphics card. But when you need 3+ you need a graphics card. Usually you get 1 HDMI port and 3 DisplayPorts for a total of 4 outputs.
Hello, great presentation. Wondering if there is a way to independently control The main slide and the lower third slides when the texts do not match on the main slide and lower third slide
It is possible to change the content on the lower third but I’ve not found a way to advance a slide on just one of the displays. The slides are linked. I’ve run into this issue when there is a lot of text and I’m trying to break it up. But it’s important to keep the main and lower third in sync. What is your use case for this? Maybe I can think of a workaround
@@BenjaminDenny Thanks for getting back. The general use case is for having a different arrangement for in-house and live stream. It is a lot of work to have to reorder every song, was just hopeful there is a way to control each slide independently.
@@emmanuelolu-akinyemi1216 yeah I see. So it may be possible. What you can do is customize the content but it still advances one slide per click. So you can override the content displayed on the lower third. This is helpful so you can better format it. You can even display completely different content. But you want the same number of slide breaks as the main content because that’s how it will be displayed. Does that make sense? Not sure I’m explaining it well.
Brother thank you for this, was really informative as I am learning lower thirds right now for our services. Two things, the volume is VERY low, any way you can up that? Second, you brushed through things pretty quick at the end. It would be very helpful to run through how to add lower thirds for sermon slides as they could be covered more fully. For example, where do you go to add Scripture overlays (not background selection) when it is a content slide? What about the verse by verse feature? For myself, I don't know to change the text on the left to fit into the background lower third. Thanks for your time brother the Lord bless you!
Thank you brother for the encouraging words! I will be remaking this video and when I do I'll make sure to cover those points. I made this video for another viewer explaining how you can customize the lower thirds some. Check this out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xqyZyp0mlOc.html However, I'll make sure my next video on this covers those points because I also had questions and had to figure them out myself when I started using these features. Great feedback!
@@BenjaminDenny That would be great! The humility is appreciated! Good on you for making videos to serve your viewers. Keep serving the Lord, He will bless you for it!