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thecloudmediagroup wrote:snedecor wrote:Hello again from the newbie!
The way we want to use vMix for our Church Video broadcast is very information intensive. I want to develop the titles for the speaker, the sermon topic of the day, the verses that will be presented that day, any "pull quotes", and even perhaps a ticker of interesting upcoming events.
This information takes time to put into the title editor and get it just how you like it. I'd like to do this at home, and then bring it to the main vMix machine at the Church and import those items into the existing "default" setup (that already has the cameras, audio, recording, set up.
I tried this last Sunday, copying my XAML files to a thumb drive, but it was an unmitigated disaster! It appears the XAML files do not contain everything needed to create themselves, but just point to places on my local hard drive at home (which I did not bring along for the ride, by the bye) for their various elements, especially the images.
Am I missing something? Is there an option similar to Microsoft's "Pack and Go" where everything you need is copied to the destination, so that you don't have requests for missing items on your titles, etc?
How do others develop from remote locations successfully?
Thanks
Gayle
Hi Gayle! Our church does a similar setup to yours each Sunday. A couple questions. . . 1. Are you using vMix for everything in your service, or are you using another software like EasyWorship or ProPresenter? 2. What exactly happened when you tried to load the XML files into vMix? Typically if you do not have the font's installed on the vMix computer, it can cause issues. What you can do is create the titles in the same folder on both computers and then copy and paste the entire xml folder to the new computer. Include any graphics in the same folder that they were created in and you should not have an issue. 3. Both my wife and I frequently work from remote computers. So in order to avoid doing a lot of file transferring, we use the service LogMeIn.com. This could allow you to develop the slides and titles from 1 place but have them save on the original computer where they will be shown. Hope that helps! We use Songshow Plus for the Front of House. It does Worship lyrics, Powerpoints for announcements, slides for introducing solo's, Prayer time, etc. and also plays videos for the congregation, etc., as well as a "foldback" or "confidence monitor" projecting on the back wall of the sanctuary for the Praise team and choir lyrics. We do not do IMAG. We're a small house of worship (seat 250, around 200-220 in typical service). We're using vMix for both transmission to the Nursery/gym and offline production of DVD. We were using a Vaddio Productionview FX, a stand-alone hardware switcher with 2 PTZ SD cameras, and the feed from the Songshow computer, until the video portion of the Vaddio failed. While we try to get it repaired, we're cobbling together a vMix system from a spare laptop, some USB input dongles, a VGA to composite converter, and then to the DVD/and modulator for the TV. If we can overcome some video quality problems, I like the capabilities of vMix and may try to talk the Music/Administration Pastor into keeping/upgrading the vMix system instead of fixing the Vaddio. 2. When I tried to load the XAML files, they referred to other files that were originally located on my "C:\users\gayle\documents\1920x300 paper white.jpg" which of course did not exist on the computer I was trying to copy to. And if I had thought in advance and copied that file to my thumb drive, I would have had to copy it to the exact same file directory on the target computer! Not user friendly. I'll have to find a work-around...
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