I'm brand new to ProPresenter, and your presentation made things so intuitive and easy to get up and running in no time. You are the epitome of teachers of this app I've seen so far. Keep up the excellent work. It's greatly appreciated.
Steven, I am so glad you are back making video tutorials. I have missed your ability to make clear and concise videos on the ever changing world of live streaming. I would like to request a new video on the use of the Yolo Box Pro. Thanks for your consideration. Again I am glad you are back.
Thank you sir! These are all the things I needed to get started streaming directly from ProPresenter 7. Our current setup sends PP7 content into OBS where we join an external camera feed and then stream out to Facebook. I believe doing everything in one application will help make things alot simpler and much more efficient.
Great info, thanks. So I can use the same computer I am using for Pro7 to send the feed to Facebook, etc? Or should I use a separate computer for that?
Thanks for this great video. It helped getting setup for our Church streaming. Got a quick question for you. How do I switch from streaming a live Camera to, streaming the actual prepresenter main screen. For a video or, just a slide that I want to stream out. Pre and post service?
nice video, I like your teaching style. So, I'm new at live streaming. presently we are bringing 2 cameras into our m1 Imac with ProPresenter 7 and using Ecamm software for our cameras and to livestream. If I understand this video, we can let PP7 do all the work and get rid of Ecamm. Any thoughts . Thanks, Michael
Hello sir, Vey great information. What kind of PC are you using. Can you please post the model and specs? We need a PC that works flawlessly. Many thanks.
A lot depends on what your needs are for that PC. Lately I've been using the HP zWorkstations. What CPU/Memory/GPU kind of depends on what you are going to do with it.
We use Microsoft PowerPoint for our slides, OBS for streaming to TH-cam, and a pair of no-name Chinese PTZ camera's. We have a second copy of OBS on the slides computer (PowerPoint does not share a PC well, it loves being on focus all the time), streaming that to a second dedicated livestream computer that handles the camera's and audio etc. The slides get overlaid, picture in picture style, in the top right-hand corner, where the actual projector screen is in the church, so the layout kind of replicates how it looks in the church. One of the biggest pains is the PTZ camera's introduce a near one second delay, meaning I have to match that with an audio delay, and also one for the slides. in one odd way it's handy as I can swap cameras and capture the start of anything the priest etc. is saying, as whist they have started, I have a near one seconds grace, but really I'd like to be rid of that delay. I have another IP-cam, a Basler, and it has the same delay, so two cams and many pieces of software, and the pic is always delayed. I've Googled it, tried that other camera, different software (even VLC player), different computers, always 980ms. AAARRRGGGHHHHH.
Most cheaper cameras sending video over IP are going to be using RTMP, and it's just going to inherently have delay in the transmission of the video over the network. You could upgrade cameras to NDI (if you must stay IP based) and it has much less latency, can be near the same as a USB video interface). Or you can change to using video cables and a video switcher like the ATEM and then capture the video from it in to the computer, which will result in much less latency.
I had this issue on my live in Facebook.. on top left side there is a details from tge computer NVDIA H264 encoder Frame Output do you experience this? Thanks
When I enter the PTZ camera up address and put the username and pw in, it doesn’t have the NDI option under network… but it is an PTZOptics NDI HX camera…
Thanks Steven for all you do to inform the volunteers working to further the worship ministry. I have gained so much knowledge from your videos. Can you give some information on the specs required for the computer preferably for windows 10. We currently use propresenter 5 and would upgrade to the newer version.
If I were putting together a computer for ProPresenter, I'd purchase a barebones with the fastest processor I can afford HP Z2 or Z4 and then max out the RAM (32GB for economy, 64GB for performance) and add an NVIDIA Quadro graphics card to it, depending on budget P1000 or P2000 for economy, RTX4000 for performance.
Hi Stephen …. Thanks for a really helpful video. I have 2 questions for you. First, what is the best way to get audio into ProPresenter from the soundboard? Second, we had to stop using a combination of wired cameras and wireless cameras (really iphones via NDI) because of the difference in the sync between the audio and video. Can you set a different delay on each camera in ProPresenter? Thanks again for all of you helpful videos.
If you don't have a way to send audio through Dante from the soundboard, and you need to send it analog, then just a 2-channel audio interface into the computer would work. I like the Focusrite 2i2 to for that amzn.to/3jJ2oux Unfortunately there isn't a way to delay video in ProP.
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Hello budy, how are you? I need your help, I am not able to connect my NEOID PTZ USB camera via IP as you did in the video
Another great video Stephen. Since this is all done via network, is there latency between what in person worshipers see and what is shown on the in house screen. We are planning on using a Blackmagie ATEM mini extreme ISO but are still exploring other options before laying down hard cash.
if you are showing the camera feed in house, then yes, never run through a computer, there will always be latency. Go with a hardware video switcher, and preferably one that will do genlock, and cameras with genlock as well.
Question: How would I handle PowerPoint slides (with backgrounds) on the stream side? Since you deactivated "Media" from the Live look, that means stream guests would only see the video inputs (an of course the text Lyrics).. How would I go about nesting media in the corner of the Live screen so I can display a small preview of the slide? I presume this would be another Look, containing a smaller version of slides that's not full screen. Or do you have a better recommendation to achieve this goal? Thank you!
Usually, I would bring both the overlay output and the full screen output (what is actually going to the in house screens) to two inputs of the switcher. So I can overlay with one, and take full screen graphics with the other.
@@BallastMedia Thank you for the quick reply. Just to be certain I understand...what you mentioned above involves using a physical switcher (i.e. ATEM Mini Pro), correct? Or is this done (or possible to do) directly within ProPresenter? It's a smaller church, and 'm really trying to get us away from OBS and just using PP7, while also keeping cost low. I do anticipate adding a Stream Deck so not sure if there's a way to incorporate that and achieve what you suggested.
@@timothydavidhill2117 You don't have to use an ATEM. But you still need a way to get video in to ProP. You can use NDI as I demonstrate in this video, or you can use a video interface and bring video in that way. (eg. Use the ATEM as your video interface.)
Usually you set this to something. There is a camera utility available from your camera manufacturer that will find your camera on the network and let you set it's IP address.
How to control your cameras in ProPresenter: th-cam.com/video/M_O48HSnC-c/w-d-xo.html
I'm brand new to ProPresenter, and your presentation made things so intuitive and easy to get up and running in no time. You are the epitome of teachers of this app I've seen so far. Keep up the excellent work. It's greatly appreciated.
this is a great tutorial for new users. I struggled to get this process working and this breakdown is extremely useful. Thank you!
Best setup video for PP out there!! We only have one camera , looking to network and add more but this was a game changer!!!
Steven, I am so glad you are back making video tutorials. I have missed your ability to make clear and concise videos on the ever changing world of live streaming. I would like to request a new video on the use of the Yolo Box Pro. Thanks for your consideration. Again I am glad you are back.
Thank you sir! These are all the things I needed to get started streaming directly from ProPresenter 7. Our current setup sends PP7 content into OBS where we join an external camera feed and then stream out to Facebook. I believe doing everything in one application will help make things alot simpler and much more efficient.
Thank you, and thank you for making so easy to understand. I would be interested in bringing in the audio into pro presenter
Great video ! Thank you for the explanations. It is really well done!
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Great info, thanks. So I can use the same computer I am using for Pro7 to send the feed to Facebook, etc? Or should I use a separate computer for that?
Stephen is back :) Great video!
Thanks for this great video. It helped getting setup for our Church streaming. Got a quick question for you. How do I switch from streaming a live Camera to, streaming the actual prepresenter main screen. For a video or, just a slide that I want to stream out. Pre and post service?
nice video, I like your teaching style. So, I'm new at live streaming. presently we are bringing 2 cameras into our m1 Imac with ProPresenter 7 and using Ecamm software for our cameras and to livestream. If I understand this video, we can let PP7 do all the work and get rid of Ecamm. Any thoughts . Thanks, Michael
Yes, assuming your computer is up to the task of doing both.
Thank you for such a great tutorial
Hello sir, Vey great information. What kind of PC are you using. Can you please post the model and specs? We need a PC that works flawlessly. Many thanks.
A lot depends on what your needs are for that PC. Lately I've been using the HP zWorkstations. What CPU/Memory/GPU kind of depends on what you are going to do with it.
Thank you.
We use Microsoft PowerPoint for our slides, OBS for streaming to TH-cam, and a pair of no-name Chinese PTZ camera's.
We have a second copy of OBS on the slides computer (PowerPoint does not share a PC well, it loves being on focus all the time), streaming that to a second dedicated livestream computer that handles the camera's and audio etc. The slides get overlaid, picture in picture style, in the top right-hand corner, where the actual projector screen is in the church, so the layout kind of replicates how it looks in the church.
One of the biggest pains is the PTZ camera's introduce a near one second delay, meaning I have to match that with an audio delay, and also one for the slides. in one odd way it's handy as I can swap cameras and capture the start of anything the priest etc. is saying, as whist they have started, I have a near one seconds grace, but really I'd like to be rid of that delay. I have another IP-cam, a Basler, and it has the same delay, so two cams and many pieces of software, and the pic is always delayed.
I've Googled it, tried that other camera, different software (even VLC player), different computers, always 980ms.
AAARRRGGGHHHHH.
Most cheaper cameras sending video over IP are going to be using RTMP, and it's just going to inherently have delay in the transmission of the video over the network. You could upgrade cameras to NDI (if you must stay IP based) and it has much less latency, can be near the same as a USB video interface). Or you can change to using video cables and a video switcher like the ATEM and then capture the video from it in to the computer, which will result in much less latency.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Crazy question but is there any written instructions for this?
Not that i know of.
I had this issue on my live in Facebook.. on top left side there is a details from tge computer
NVDIA H264 encoder
Frame
Output
do you experience this? Thanks
When I enter the PTZ camera up address and put the username and pw in, it doesn’t have the NDI option under network… but it is an PTZOptics NDI HX camera…
I need your help please i am able to get video to go out but i can't get any audio to come out. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you..
It looks the Same as AVKANS 4K PTZ Camera I ordered, working great.
Thanks for this! Other ProPresenter tutorials would be nice. 👍
You’re awesome! Thank you!!
Thanks Steven for all you do to inform the volunteers working to further the worship ministry. I have gained so much knowledge from your videos. Can you give some information on the specs required for the computer preferably for windows 10. We currently use propresenter 5 and would upgrade to the newer version.
If I were putting together a computer for ProPresenter, I'd purchase a barebones with the fastest processor I can afford HP Z2 or Z4 and then max out the RAM (32GB for economy, 64GB for performance) and add an NVIDIA Quadro graphics card to it, depending on budget P1000 or P2000 for economy, RTX4000 for performance.
Hi Stephen …. Thanks for a really helpful video. I have 2 questions for you. First, what is the best way to get audio into ProPresenter from the soundboard? Second, we had to stop using a combination of wired cameras and wireless cameras (really iphones via NDI) because of the difference in the sync between the audio and video. Can you set a different delay on each camera in ProPresenter? Thanks again for all of you helpful videos.
If you don't have a way to send audio through Dante from the soundboard, and you need to send it analog, then just a 2-channel audio interface into the computer would work. I like the Focusrite 2i2 to for that amzn.to/3jJ2oux Unfortunately there isn't a way to delay video in ProP.
Hello budy, how are you?
I need your help, I am not able to connect my NEOID PTZ USB camera via IP as you did in the video
Doesn't look like that camera is able to output NDI, which is a requirement to connect to ProPresenter using this method.
Wow! thanks please do more of pro presenter
4:15 does the camera not support h265? if it does, why not use that?
Another great video Stephen. Since this is all done via network, is there latency between what in person worshipers see and what is shown on the in house screen. We are planning on using a Blackmagie ATEM mini extreme ISO but are still exploring other options before laying down hard cash.
if you are showing the camera feed in house, then yes, never run through a computer, there will always be latency. Go with a hardware video switcher, and preferably one that will do genlock, and cameras with genlock as well.
@@BallastMedia Thank you for valued instruction in the body of Christ.
Sorry what if I want to show lyrics over video?
@@israeljacobshadrack2786 What is your current video setup? What lyrics software are you using?
Question: How would I handle PowerPoint slides (with backgrounds) on the stream side? Since you deactivated "Media" from the Live look, that means stream guests would only see the video inputs (an of course the text Lyrics).. How would I go about nesting media in the corner of the Live screen so I can display a small preview of the slide? I presume this would be another Look, containing a smaller version of slides that's not full screen. Or do you have a better recommendation to achieve this goal? Thank you!
Usually, I would bring both the overlay output and the full screen output (what is actually going to the in house screens) to two inputs of the switcher. So I can overlay with one, and take full screen graphics with the other.
@@BallastMedia Thank you for the quick reply. Just to be certain I understand...what you mentioned above involves using a physical switcher (i.e. ATEM Mini Pro), correct? Or is this done (or possible to do) directly within ProPresenter? It's a smaller church, and 'm really trying to get us away from OBS and just using PP7, while also keeping cost low. I do anticipate adding a Stream Deck so not sure if there's a way to incorporate that and achieve what you suggested.
@ATTC413 Haha, yes, I responded to this without looking at what video the comment was on. Sorry about that. Yes, Looks is the way for you to go.
Verry Useful Thank you sir❤❤
Instead of PTZ camera can you livestream same way to use your own iPhone iPad cameras?
It's possible. You can get an NDI app for your phone to send the camera image out over NDI to ProP. (or OBS or vMix for that matter.)
Fantastic video! A+++
Thank you for the help
excellent video.
Do you need still need an Atem to stream or do Pro7 works without Atem
It really just depends on how your video system is designed to work.
@@BallastMedia dose ProPresenter have the capability to and have Atem
Yes, you could use an ATEM as your video interface to bring video into the computer.
@@BallastMedia but if you add video to Pro7 (ProPresenter) don't need to use ATEM
OK.
@@timothydavidhill2117 You don't have to use an ATEM. But you still need a way to get video in to ProP. You can use NDI as I demonstrate in this video, or you can use a video interface and bring video in that way. (eg. Use the ATEM as your video interface.)
Thank you for your videos. You have no idea how many times you helped me with technical stuff. Blessings!
Thank you!
How do you find out the IP address for the camera?
Usually you set this to something. There is a camera utility available from your camera manufacturer that will find your camera on the network and let you set it's IP address.
Need instructions for ProPresenter 6
I don't believe you can do this in 6.
thanks
nice video
wow, you have lost some weight!
well done