How does Proclaim's integration with Logos Bible study platform streamline sermon preparation and delivery?
Proclaim's exclusive integration with the Logos Bible study platform automates sermon workflows, from initial study steps to publishing the sermon online. This allows for a seamless transition of content and research directly into your presentation.
Can Proclaim be used to display announcements and other information in areas outside the main sanctuary, like a church lobby?
Yes, Proclaim includes a free Digital Signage app that can be used on Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, or any web browser. This app allows you to display announcements, Bible trivia, and other informative content to your entire church in various rooms, including lobbies.
What specific broadcast-quality features does Proclaim offer for churches that live stream or broadcast their services?
Proclaim supports broadcast-quality keying with alpha keyed outputs, and includes SDI and NDI support. These features are crucial for churches looking to integrate their presentations into professional live streaming or broadcasting setups.
How does Proclaim handle last-minute changes or spontaneous additions during a live service, such as an unscripted Scripture reference?
Proclaim allows users to create a selection of 'Quick Screens' that are always ready for showtime, enabling last-minute adjustments in seconds. For spontaneous Scripture references, it can pull up an engaging, custom animation for any verse in real time with just a couple of clicks.
If our church uses Ableton Live for click/backing tracks, how does Proclaim integrate with it to ensure synchronized lyric cues?
Proclaim offers MIDI in/out support, which allows it to connect with external software like Ableton Live via MIDI over Wifi. This integration ensures that lyric cues are perfectly synchronized with your click/backing tracks, eliminating the need for manual slide advancement.
What are the minimum system requirements for running Proclaim on a computer?
Proclaim is supported on both Mac and Windows. It generally requires at least 2 GB of RAM and a graphics card with at least 2 GB of dedicated memory to run smoothly. These requirements are typically met by most modern computers.