Church tech questions on Why tech, CCLI and CCA licenses, and Smart phone streaming
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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: Why tech, CCLI and CCA licenses, and Smart phone streaming
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StarkFreeorDie via twitter
I think gospel is resonating in itself Why ad techno graphics to it Gospel is of the soul, not technics @PaulAlanClif
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M. Riley Jones in response to my article on church production “Why Free Live Streaming on YouTube Could Cost You More Than You Think”
If a church wishes to continue using YouTube to lifestream its services, should they get both the CCLI and the Christian Copyright Solutions stream licenses to cover themselves?
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Bernd in response to my article “Small Church Live-streaming”
Interesting read, thanks for sharing. We’re als (Sic!) looking into streaming services, and I was wondering whether you know encoder appliances that support both regular cameras and phone cameras. I think it would be great to have the fixed cameras for most of the time, while also being able to use the flexibility of a phone to get up close at special moments.
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