How does VideoPsalm handle displaying music chords, and what notation systems does it support?
VideoPsalm supports displaying music chords directly on the screen above lyrics, compatible with both A-B-C and Do-Ré-Mi notation systems. It also integrates with ChordPro notation and allows for transposing chords on the fly.
Can I edit song lyrics or Bible verses during a live presentation without interrupting the display?
Yes, VideoPsalm features an 'on-the-fly edit mode' that allows users to correct or adapt song lyrics and Bible verses even while they are being projected, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted service.
What is the 'Viewer mode' in VideoPsalm, and how does it benefit new users?
The 'Viewer mode' is designed for jump-starters, providing a simplified interface that allows new users to quickly get acquainted with the software's core presentation functionalities without being overwhelmed by advanced editing features.
How does VideoPsalm ensure the portability of presentation files and settings between different computers?
VideoPsalm is a portable application that can be run directly from a USB drive. It also uses a totally portable agenda file, allowing users to seamlessly transfer and use their prepared services and settings between home and church PCs, and is compatible with cloud services like pCloud, Dropbox, and OneDrive for file synchronization.
Does VideoPsalm require an internet connection to operate during a church service?
No, VideoPsalm is designed to operate fully without any internet connection. Once the software and its libraries (songs, Bibles) are downloaded, all presentation functions can be performed offline.
How does VideoPsalm assist with managing and organizing a large library of songs and Bible translations?
VideoPsalm allows users to store songs in custom songbooks, create personal songbooks, and avoid mixing imported songs with standard ones. It also provides instant search capabilities across all songs and Bibles, and offers backup and restore functions for songbooks and settings.