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Polson Alliance Church
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Proclaim
2 years ago

Videos are choppy. New to the church, new to porgram, adding more videos from IgniterMedia, and they are choppy. Any ideas? Computer is relatively new. Any tricks up your sleeves?
  1. Steven Stoops
    2 years ago

    This may, or may not, help for you
    Polson Alliance Church
    . In Settings in the General tab, check to see if the checkbox there is checked. Unfortunately, it may be an issue in the graphics power of of your presentation computer. One of the best parts of Proclaim is that can edit presentations anywhere you have an internet connection; even if the editing computer is a cheap low end laptop. BUT, presentation takes quite a bit of power, adding more screens, or more workload to the presentation computer can have the negative effect of things like choppy video. Currently, we run Proclaim with 3 monitors and a projector, OBS to record and stream our service plus we run 2 TVs (one up front as a confidence display the other in the lobby) wirelessly via Chromecast. Our computer is pretty high end and there is a bit of latency when using the Proclaim Remote when we stream. I'm considering sending the signal to a second computer via NDI and using that computer for the stream. Hope this helps, but if the hardware acceleration checkbox doesn't help, you may need to upgrade the presentation computer.
  2. Polson Alliance Church
    2 years ago

    Worked! Thank you!
  3. bret.schmerker
    2 years ago

    Polson Alliance Church
    As part o' systemwide upgrades for OMS Japanese Christian, I'm spec'ing a SERIOUS projection 'puter for Shinoda Hall. intel® Xeon-W7 Processor and appropriate Workstation PCH, 8 RDIMMs 64G x 72-bit, ASUS® TURBO-RTX3080-10G (don't know whether nVIDIA® packs a DBB forward-curve into the RTX L6000 Ada Lovelace VDA), internal ASUS® BDR, external SCSI into a Promise rackmount stuffed with Western Digital® HDDs.