I am having issues with videos that I upload for use in the service. When playing these videos in proclaim the video lags the audio. When I play the videos with my media player on the windows machine it works fine. I was told that my computer graphics card was not powerful enough so I purchased a brand new beefy gaming computer with the best graphics card I could get and I have the same issue with the new computer. I am at the point where I may be forced to go back to Power Point (which does work) or try Pro Presenter. I like Proclaim and want to make this work.
Can anyone help me with this?
- Dave were using a Mac for propresenter or more and more miserable. With a new Windows Lenovo gaming computer and proclaim things are better. Proclaim is more functional than any worship program I have seen. RAM is not the cure all though. I have learned that much. Faithlife recommend disabling hardware acceleration... I not a full blown techie but I think software enhancements to boost performances necessarily lead to sacrifices elsewhere. Also the first thing I did was to unload programs on the computer and dedicated it to worship. I especially Killed all the unnecessary stuff running in the background, and always dump Mcafee and Norton right off the bat. AVG IS BAD ENOUGH! I also disable updates that want to surprise you in the middle of service or when you login to setup.
- You also might want to check your graphics hardware specs against Faithlife recommendation. We deliberately chose to go beyond that a little, especially the graphics card.
- Dean Romano I'm currently spec'ing out a full-on rackmounted workstation as the main projection 'puter for OMS Japanese Christian (Walnut Creek, CA, USA) and Faithlife's recommendation to not hardware-accelerate WILL make applications CPU-intensive by default. Unless Advance Micro Devices' Threadripper Pro trumps the intel® XEON-W Processor® (FCLGA 2066), and on registered ECC main memory yet, I'm committing to an ASUS® C422 PRO/SE, 128 GiB of 176-bit registered (16 GiB x 8 RDIMMs), and an ASUS® TURBO-RTX2080TI-11G VDA (nVIDIA® TU102, 11 GiB GDDR6), ideally with triple LEPA® G1600M's for three-phase power and at least two PROMISE® external SCSI racks full of Western Digital® Re™ HDD's. Haven't read back from AJA® KONA™ series users as of 7 March 2021, however.