![]() There are several plugins that work with OBS, and I've got some of the buttons set up to do multiple actions. I don't know how many others use one, but they are very handy tools, and they have an iPad and Android version, which work well, and only cost something like $2.99 a month to use. For me this wouldn't be a problem, as I don't use a mouse in OBS. It may be possible that the hotkeys would not be picked up unless the focus is on the dock. And then there is the couple of percent of random other content, that copy 'n pasting, or otherwise creating file and importing as required, would be fine.Īnyway, food for thought for an Expresso version ^)Ĭlick to expand.I have had a further thought on this. In a liturgical tradition like mine, the liturgy is usually the same during a given season, with Readings, Psalms, and music changing each service. But graphic image 'pages' with Hymns with musical notation ? And then creating a master service order for a given service to follow. Getting the liturgy electronically and Importing shouldn't be a challenge. I'm thinking something along the lines of this plugin, where I list out, in advance, the various content sources, in order, for a service and then walk thru that content. but is not aesthetic not all that dynamic. through using OBS Scenes, I actually have a full landscape-oriented slide page view (using 1/3 of Base Canvas), then a "partial slide view" using about 1/2 of standard slide width, and then a no-slide (all camera) view with presets TXT boxes at bottom of screen for misc info. I settled on using left ~1/3 of frame for static PPTx content and rest for camera. Further using PPTx in this way makes it easy to combine liturgical service order/content, Bible content, and Psalms & hymns (graphic image, with music notes, from Hymnal) for display alongside camera image PPTx (in windowed slide show mode) works, though not ideal nor aesthetic, but simple/common with office staff and allows last minute corrections/changes. We took our service bulletin (pre-pandemic was hard-copy printed for hand-outs to in-person attendees) and put it into PowerPoint. but then I'm mixing content sources to display :(īut in case intrigued, some back ground on what I set up last year: I could see using this plug-in as a way to display Readings is a more aesthetic manner than my current method described below. ![]() or this may be overly complex and outside this plug-ins focus. For example, a Liturgy source like Book of Common Prayer, or other "Service Bulletin" type contentĪnd then a way to switch from Bible to other content. But for expanded usage (like Liturgy based styles) would benefit from having (need) more than the Bible. I get this plug-in, especially I'm guessing for an Evangelical style worship setting. ![]()
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