Thanks for the contribution. I merged your code into by repo and slightly simplified it. If you want to use OpenSong lyrics as lower thirds in OBS, you can also have a look at my OBS plugin https://github.com/vwout/obs-opensong-captions. This script automatically splits long verses in a maximum number of lines (e.g. 2) and allows changing to the next set of lines with configurable hotkeys, following the choir or congregation.
Absolutely no problem indeed, you are welcome. I'm curious to see what our requirements are ;) Good luck!
One of our church team members reported me a week ago that he was successful in using OpenSong on W11. I'm not sure which version he used - probably 2.2.7.
That was accidental behavior. You might be able to reproduce that by prefixing the path to the media file with 'start ' (so a space between start and the music file). The windows command start may launch the default player for the music file.
You are correct that this issue is similar to support request 221 - in fact, I think it is the same. I am the author of the API and I investigated it after that support request. Within available time back then, I was not able to find the root cause. I found that: - the issue is timing related; when debugging (stepping through at, therefore, a slow speed) the issue does not occur - multiple fast-following request are more likely to trigger this issue than a single request The external rendering feature...
Could you please provide a little more information, such as as what your settings are on the external slide? When you want to use Videolan to play a video, make sure that Videolan is installed and configured correctly in OpenSong.
Hi Dave, as Ferdi asked, which application are you using? The application that you use cannot magically know which screen (if you have multiple) the video needs to run on. Similarly, OpenSong cannot know for an arbitrary application how it works and which instructions it needs to show the video on the presentation screen. If you use the Videolan integration, this works, because OpenSong knows Videolan. Regarding looping of slides, you need to keep two things in mind: - the sequence of slides shall...
Hi Dave, as Ferdi asked, which application are you using. The application that you use cannot magically know which screen (if you have multiple) the video needs to run on. Similarly, OpenSong cannot know for an arbitrary application how it works and which instructions it needs to show the video on the presentation screen. If you use the Videolan integration, this works, because OpenSong knows Videolan. Regarding looping of slides, you need to keep two things in mind: - the sequence of slides shall...