Sunday, August 14, 2011

Running EasyWorship on a Mac

Hey guys,
This is pretty cool, albeit a little technical so I can go into it in more detail in person.  One of these days we'll need to upgrade the computers so Macs are viable options since they are very graphic intense friendly.  Below our counterparts from Calvary South already got there iMac loaded with a copy of Windows and run Easy Worship!  But we should also consider switching to Presenter for Mac (we'd test it for a few months first).  Don't freak out this isn't any time soon just wanting to keep you all in the loop.  Easy Worship has been a great tool and always continues to amaze.   I also am amazed our Dell PC's have lasted this long. That's totally a God thing.

Anyway, in case you are interested...

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From: Jeremy Valencia 

Here's a fun experiment...

We're running EZ Worship on a mac via VMFusion Ware 3.1...

We did this for our youth camp on one of the guys macbook pros and they didn't have any issues..for the whole week. 

Then i go on vacation and our pc crashes and our back up laptop pc crashes.. so B goes out and gets us the imac... 

Installed XP on it but couldn't get the text to overlay... so installed Windows 7 today and everything is working great. The guy at camp was running windows 7... too.

I'll let you know when it crashes. lol.

Hopefully we're a budget increase/year away from Pro Presenter....

JV

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Upload Video Using FTP Client


Using this method to upload the video to Blip.tv is much more efficient and reliable. If there is a disruption in the upload, the FTP Client stops and starts where it left off. Future upload sites will also work this way, as we may go to different video hosting services.

1. First, go to Start Menu and locate CoreFTP in the list. CoreFTP is a free software (freeware).



















2. Now in the Site Manger, select Blip.TV or the service you are using to host the file and hit the button "Connect".


3. In the bottom left frame, select the file you want to upload and right click.
Select "Upload As"


4. Rename the file with the title of the message with extension (i.e. .mp4) . See picture example. Click OK.

5. The bottom window frame should have an upload status and the Bytes should be moving. Verify the file is in process.


Done. The file will automatically post to the site and do the rest.