play mp3
have the ability to play a mp3 file when displaying a slide
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Derek Slack commented
Yes Please!
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Charles Philip commented
Thanks for implementing the MP3 Playback, well done guys!
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Shawn Nichols commented
OK. Seems like this is already done. Music can play for a particular slide (we play sound tracks while the default church logo - or black - is displayed) or for a series of slides (end of service item). Did I miss something? Just wanting everyone to move your vote to transitions ... transitioning text on the slide for sermon notes. :)
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iason commented
this would be fantastic- we love the "auto start" for the warm-up loop, but up until then i have my amazon cloud player going. so today, when the loop starts (or is about to start ) i just go sprinting for the computer..
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Pam commented
This feature should be available in more than just the pre/post loops. Anytime our musicians are not there, we play mp3s and display the words to the congregation. Also, guest singers often bring a background track needs to be included in the worship schedule. Also, if a local file could be selected, that would be awesome!
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Amanda commented
Playing music is such an integral part of worship - could the accounts we already have: icloud, amazoncloud, google, rhapsody, pandora, etc. be linked? Then the music can be streamed, removing the copyright issue.
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Jon commented
It would seem that it was the churches responsibility to make sure this doesn't violate copyright law. It might be more of an issue if Logos allows the content to be uploaded into the cloud (not for playing but for downloading) but the church is playing the music. It would be the same as playing a DVD because you are just playing your own content but a DVD isn't uploaded.
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Anonymous commented
The only issues with this for logos is licensing. They would have to make sure that the mp3's you play aren't violating copyright law... somehow.
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Shawn Stevenson commented
This is a feature I used all the time in my previous worship presentation software. I was surprised when I discovered this was not included in Proclaim.
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Jim Smith commented
This is a no brainer, what if you just wanted to play some background music prior to the service while the pre-service loop played. Why wouldn't this be a standard feature?
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Philip Taylor commented
Great even if it is just a port from iTunes
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Bryan Buchleiter commented
...or tie it to the loop pre and post service