

This means that presentations can be sent to external screens and if you have a mixer it can be sent to a video streaming or broadcasting systems for live output to the Internet or to recording devices or computers used to record the worship service for later broadcast on TV or the Internet. This new version also supports Network Device Interface ( NDI) as Live Output and Capture. See the video above for a demo of these features.

Those on stage could use the app on an iOS device as a prompter, so the worship team or pastor could run the app on their tablet on the stage or just view the slides while the one controlling the presentation from computer advances the slides.

A person with impaired vision could load the app and view the contents of the screen on their iPad or iPhone for ease. Control the Schedule in EasyWorship to move from slide to slide. It's also easier on the eyes in such settings for the person controlling the software.ĮasyWorship 7 now also offers an iOS app (but not Android yet) that will control the software remotely with an iPhone or iPad. This keeps the computer screen from looking too bright in a dark room, which could bother other worshippers. Now you can work in a dark user interface theme. The new feature supports layers, so you can place a still background with text and an Alpha Channel video with part of the screen transparent on top, bottom, or side-by-side.īefore, the user interface would only show in a light, mostly white theme.

The new Alpha Channel video support will let you do that without needing to create an entirely new video formatted that way, and such videos can also be reused. Maybe you want to display text on the left side of the screen and have a looping video that only covers the right half of the screen. Presentations can include see-through videos so that the person creating the presentation can build multiple layers with video on top of other slide elements in the background. That means that you can present videos with transparency. EasyWorship 7 New FeaturesĮasyWorship 7 boasts a few new features including Alpha Channel videos. The review below focuses on the new features and includes a brief description of the user interface and elegant new design of this version. Owners of MediaShout, Pro Presenter, Proclaim or one of the other worship software tools for presenting in church will want to give EasyWorship 7 a close look, especially if you're not pleased with what you already own. EasyWorship 7 worship software shipped recently with a few new features and an attractive price for existing customers that already own version 6.
