ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to use builds (formerly element transitions)

ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to use builds (formerly element transitions)

Before ProPresenter 6 (if I’m remembering right) introduced element transitions, if you wanted text boxes or other things to transition on the slides layer, you had to do some trickery (which is still useful under some circumstances…see my tutorial: Builds the old fashioned way). Today, in Pro7, there’s a different…

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What’s new in ProPresenter 7.4?

What's new in ProPresenter 7.4?

Renewed Vision changed their business model with the introduction of ProPresenter 7. This change allows them to keep adding features, instead of saving them up for updates every few years. As a result, since Pro7 was introduced in January 2020, they’ve released four major updates. Pro7.4 is no exception. Today,…

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ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to make builds the old fashioned way

ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to make builds the old fashioned way

Want to learn a trick so that you can show builds in alternate themes (in addition to the main one) or have BOTH a fill-in-the-blank AND a bulleted list build at the same time? Click above to watch the video and learn how.

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ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to use Actions (formerly Cues)

ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to use Actions (formerly Cues)

Actions are a powerful feature in Pro7 that allow you to do all sorts of things just by clicking on a slide. So, if you need to send a midi note, start and audio or media playlist, clear a layer, change the Look, change the stage display, or a handful…

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ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to change the layer or behavior of a media file

ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to change the layer or behavior of a media file

Oops. When you brought in your new background, you brought it in as a foreground by mistake and now it’s not acting like you expect it to. You click on another slide and it stops and disappears. Or maybe you did the opposite. You thought you had a foreground but…

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ProPresenter Tutorial: How to route audio into Pro7.2 and back out to a live stream and/or recording

ProPresenter Tutorial: How to route audio into Pro7.2 and back out to a live stream and/or recording

ProPresenter 7.2 adds advanced audio routing into ProPresenter’s features. We COULD do a deep dive into every possible configuration, but it occurred to me that most churches don’t need everything. They just want to be able to live-stream and/or record. So, in this tutorial I’m gonna show you how to…

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Where did Apply to all go in ProPresenter 7?

Where did Apply to all go in ProPresenter 7?

When ProPresenter 7 first launched, there were some things missing. They fall into the categories of: things that weren’t back YET, things that are gone forever, and things that may or may not come back. Happily, the “Apply to all” button just wasn’t back YET, back then. Now, it’s back,…

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ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to use Bibles to display multiple translations

ProPresenter 7 Tutorial: How to use Bibles to display multiple translations

With Pro6, you had to add multiple translations one at a time, to one slide at a time, but that left out two common use-cases. So, Renewed Vision added the ability to add multiple translations to a single slide in ProPresenter 7. Now, your pastor can compare decisions multiple translators…

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How to live-stream and record with ProPresenter 7.1 (Pro7.1)

How to live stream and record with ProPresenter 7.1 (Pro7.1)

ProPresenter+ has given Renewed Vision reason to roll out much more frequent updates which include new features and Pro7.1 is the first proof of that fact. Previously, you needed additional software to live-stream with ProPresenter, but no longer. Now, you can live-stream directly from inside ProPresenter 7. For some churches,…

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How to use the theme editor in ProPresenter 7

How to use the theme editor in ProPresenter 7

In ProPresenter 4, 5, and 6, collections of fonts, colors, etc. that could be applied to several slides, presentations, etc. at once were called templates. In Pro7, they’re called themes. Themes automate a lot of the work of making presentations look good, but how can you make them and edit…

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