I also get a set of videos (Readings and music, + misc). Each week, I get a new PowerPoint which is the current week's service bulletin (readings, music, prayers, etc. I do occasionally encroach on it when the video calls for it, and PPTx content can be shifted out of the way, but basically yes a set space for PPTx and video within OBS canvas. I largely have the same amount of space for PowerPoint on the screen. most recently, another full-screen short video was instructions for outdoor, in-person communion only service). copyright / performance license issues involved). a welcome announcement, or some of the music (varies whether Hymn lyrics are shown or not. The PowerPoint slides are shown in most scenes, other than those with full screen pre-recorded video (ex. My scenes are largely statically configured, and largely (though not completely) alternate from pre-recorded content and live video. So me and priest in church Sunday morning, and members join us for community And, as I figured out OBS, and was willing to handle the tech to get the stream to work (silly me ^) we have the interactive service model. I advocated for a more interactive service, vs the norm of recording, uploading, and later streaming. My OBS scene collection is around 15+ items. So you have to find a compromise on settings and accept that some users won't get optimal experience For sense of community, we use a lot of pre-recorded video of lay readers, hymns, prelude/postludes, etc intermixing with live video of serviceĬorrect, I basically allocate left side for PPTx, and right side for video.Ī challenge is many folks watch on phones, and audio and text size settings for mobile phone don't work from larger screens (tablet, laptop, PC monitor, smart TV). PPTx source size in OBS left the same, just move text box within PPT page to left, and have video source in OBS have priority (above) PowerPoint window capture and then resize video frame to fit. Actual amount varies based on text content and video (ie, if I can squish text to left, and make video larger (ie singer duet), I will [i.e. For us, I use approx 1/3 of left side of canvas for PPTx and right side for video. Having used PowerPoint for House Of Worship live stream for last 5 months, I can say the quick day of service editability has been wonderful capability. If you really need full width video, most folks go with lower 3rds (ie lower portion, not necessarily exactly 1/3 of frame height) type approach/solution We use PowerPoint in windowed (vs full screen) slide show view, and have PPTx window on one side and video feed on otherĮven if transparent, you are, I'm assuming, going to have video in background which will have both light and dark colors, which will make any text on screen fairly difficult to read as an overlay to video (what text color/layout would be readable regardless of background? especially on a mobile device?)
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