Answers to church tech questions on Live stream in Pro5, site license or single, & IEMs
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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, answers to church tech questions on Live stream in Pro5, site license or single, & IEMs.
Here are the latest questions:
Nick Frechette via email
I ha c e (sic!) been a fan of your YouTube videos for quite some time. At our church we are having a womens retreat that requires us to log into a website that is live streaming an event. Can we do this using ProPresenter 5? And if so, how? We have about a 3 megabits per second download speed at its worst and a 5 megabits per second at the best. Any help or guidance you could provide would be a blessing.
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Justin Richey via email
Our church is going to be buying ProPresenter 6 should we buy the site license or the single use license? Is there a online Interface the we can add content to the program without have to buy the site license?
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Josh Thomas via twitter
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This show is meant to help church techies the world over get their questions answered. Paul Alan Clifford specializes in video, graphic design, social media, new media, and the web. If there is something you want to know that’s outside these areas of expertise, given some time, he’ll do his best to find the answer from other experts he knows.
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