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Live Church Streaming Workflow:
Live Church Streaming Workflow: Scene Rotations, Lower Thirds, Scripture Overlays, ISO Recording, and YouTube Updates The video walks through operating a church Sunday service live stream using scene rotations, camera switching, and PTZ framing to stay responsive to early starts, moving speakers, and upcoming program needs. It demonstrates switching between medium and tight podium shots, running a “Ways to Give” QR-code rotation, preparing and displaying scripture on-screen via a Bible output feed, and managing layered lower thirds by toggling general and title-specific versions across multiple scenes and rotations. It explains combining church video with scripture graphics while ISO-recording inputs for later re-editing, then updating the YouTube live title, description, and thumbnail mid-service using copied scripture text and a Canva thumbnail. The process ends with switching to an outro, stopping the broadcast, disconnecting OBS/virtual camera, and ensuring ISO files finish saving before closing or disconnecting remote access.
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Post Sunday School Transition Scene Setup for Morning Worship
The video explains how to wrap up Sunday school and prepare the transition into the morning worship service by selecting the correct scene and choosing the “Post Sunday School” option. This transition scene acts as a buffer after Sunday school, providing space for announcements and displaying a QR code for ways to give. It also shows how to pull up and display viewer comments on screen during the transition. The process helps manage the shift from the Sunday school session to the live worship service smoothly, and the transition scene remains active until it’s time to return to the live service.
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Remote Church Livestream Troubleshooting & Setup:
The Video shows a remote walkthrough of diagnosing and fixing a church livestream with missing video by logging in via Splashtop, rebooting and selecting the correct USB camera in Evmux, then preparing for service using Chrome Remote Desktop to access the stream PC. It details a hybrid workflow where OBS sends video through its Virtual Camera into Evmux while a separate control computer manages scenes, studio mode, and a virtual Stream Deck to switch shots, run an intro countdown, and go live to YouTube and Facebook. The setup includes monitoring and verifying Behringer X32 audio routing, adjusting and locking scene elements, using timed scene rotations to vary framing, engaging viewers with on-screen comments, and adding BibleShow scriptures via NDI Studio Monitor shared into Evmux for live verse-by-verse overlays.
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How to Schedule Sunday Morning Church Livestream
How to Schedule Sunday Morning Church Livestream (Facebook, YouTube & Website) + Pre-Stream Chat Setup A walkthrough shows how to prepare Christians United Church’s Sunday morning service livestream.
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Client Training Video - Mastering Your Live Streaming Setup
*** Example client training video. This demonstrates a resource for extended training and support for clients. Learn essential tips for setting up and managing your live stream effectively. This guide covers everything from selecting the right starting scene and adjusting timers, to customizing lower third displays and updating stream titles and descriptions. Get insights on how to transition between scenes smoothly and ensure your outro runs correctly. Perfect for streamers looking to enhance their live streaming experience.
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