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Join the conversation; call 1-877-763-3246, leave a comment below the video, or hit me up on Twitter (@PaulAlanClif)On today’s ChurchTechCast.com Q & A, Church tech questions on: Capturing for the livestream, moving props, the best worship software, & speed for live-streaming
Here are the latest questions:
James Newman on TrinityDigitalMedia.com
Hey Paul, I’m a typical rookie trying to get setup to live stream our church services on our church website. I am wanting to just start small for now. We have been recording audio on a Zoom H4n Digital recorder. I have installed Flash Media Encoder on my Macbook. I’d like to use the audio in my live stream from the Zoom H4n and the video from a DSLR camera. I have a Canon sx30is camera, and am not sure if I need a capture card. I tried to plug a a usb plug from my Zoom H4n and a usb from my canon sx30is, but the Flash Media Encoder only recognized the H4n for the audio, but not my camera. Do I need a capture card? If so, which one would you recommend? Any other suggestions or corrections to what I’ve done would be much appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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John Nigron on YouTube
propresenter 6 how to move props images behind lyrics slides
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Kiplagat Agui on YouTube
which is the best worship software?
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TheBlackEnergy Lt on YouTube in response to my video on live-streaming speed
[Link to speedtest showing 28.11 Mb/s upload speed] is that enough ?
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