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15 Apr 2006 05:35 AM  
By way of background: Somewhere in here is a thread about using SSB to build "slide" shows that SSP plays back. I use them not only in the sanctuary as pre-service announcements, but also throughtout the SS hour on hallway/nursery monitors. They usually run between 100 - 200 slides.

In that thread someone asked for a copy of one of these shows. To accomodate those requests I did a Package to go on one, but it came to 565MB, clearly too large to deliver. So I tried to screen-capture pieces of the show, but that turned out just as useless and there is no motion. Then I tried making a special scaled-down demonstration show, but I began realizing there might be some copyright infringement issues that I didn't want to take time to research. Finally I tried making that scaled-down show with known free background videos, even if their applicability was nonsense. That method also proved to be a bust and the whole thing was taking way, way, too long.

It is quite problematic trying to pass ssb/ssp shows around, isn't it. What to do?

Well, finally, there is something that just might work, although not the best solution.

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15 Apr 2006 05:53 AM  
I took an actual show (which was in work and not quite finished as you'll notice), ran it using SSP, and put it on a DVD. You'll see how I do "announcements" of recurring activities, up coming events, a few scriptures, past events, and some interest junk. Mostly motion. Some videos taken by digital still cameras. What you won't get on the DVD is the sspss file; if anyone really wants it, perhaps to see the organization of the 180 slides, I guess we can find a way to get it to you. It is 27,628KB.

What is on the DVD is the 10-minute show, and 6-minutes of artificially demonstrating five features that I think would make SSB/SSP even more powerful.

I'll make copies and mail a DVD to you if you ask and provide me with an address. I'm at admin at derwoodalliance dot org.
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Posted By Lee on 04/15/2006 5:53 AM
I took an actual show (which was in work and not quite finished as you'll notice), ran it using SSP, and put it on a DVD. You'll see how I do "announcements" of recurring activities, up coming events, a few scriptures, past events, and some interest junk. Mostly motion. Some videos taken by digital still cameras. What you won't get on the DVD is the sspss file; if anyone really wants it, perhaps to see the organization of the 180 slides, I guess we can find a way to get it to you. It is 27,628KB.

What is on the DVD is the 10-minute show, and 6-minutes of artificially demonstrating five features that I think would make SSB/SSP even more powerful.

I'll make copies and mail a DVD to you if you ask and provide me with an address. I'm at admin at derwoodalliance dot org


I thought I would break up the email address, as this can be seen by the world. Thanks for the offer.
 
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22 Apr 2006 08:02 PM  
Lee,

Wow!  Thank you sooooo much for the DVD.  Your announcement slides are beautiful.  They're really not even like slides.  They're more like movie clips.  They look like they could be on television.  Did you make the video clips the motion background of the slides?  I've never even thought of doing that.  How long are the video clips you used?  I may have to try something like that.  It would be great if we could use audio with them, I could see so many uses for that. 

Because He Lives,

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24 Apr 2006 07:35 AM  

Thank you. Yes, video clips (any video file) are linked in SSB via the Motion Background property group and played properly by SSP. This allows you to put text and other objects over the video.

One very important SSP feature that may not be well known is that if you have two slides and you link the same video file to both slide one and slide two, and if slide one's Slide Time is set to less than the length of the video file, when slide two starts, the video resumes exactly where slide one left it (it does not start over again). I use this great feature over and over again.

Regarding the length of video clips: they range from maybe 2 seconds to minutes. To play them you have to be carefully deliberate: when the Slide Time is longer than the video time, the video will start over. Sometimes you are using a loopable video file and that is a plus. Sometimes you are using a video clip that may be undesireable to start over, in which case you ensure the Slide Time is less than the video length.

One thing you cannot do is to put up a slide that starts part way into a video; it always begins at the beginning. But you can abort a video at any time (coarsely to an approximate second, not precisely by video frames) simply by the Slide Time timing out and going to the next slide using a different video file.

Yes, when the clip contains audio, there are occasions when you might want to play its audio, such as interviews, sermonettes, etc. R-Technics has said they will eventually add audio, but for this case it absolutely must be the audio from the SSB Motion Background file. Also, playing background audio for other slides might be useful, too.

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26 Apr 2006 06:56 AM  
Posted By Lee on 04/24/2006 7:35 AM

One very important SSP feature that may not be well known is that if you have two slides and you link the same video file to both slide one and slide two, and if slide one's Slide Time is set to less than the length of the video file, when slide two starts, the video resumes exactly where slide one left it (it does not start over again). I use this great feature over and over again.

Someone asks "Why is that important"?

It allows you to play a video with text under it where the text is replaced with new text while the same video is playing.

This is done by putting up a second slide having the new text (which causes the text on slide one to go away).

True, there could be an Animation > Settings for appear and disappear which would have its uses, no doubt.

But using successive slides will still be useful, even if R-Technics should someday add an animation for a text object to disappear. And it works today. When there is quite a bit of text involved, it may be easier for a show developer to visualize text on succeeding slides than to analyze animation properties on too many text obects on one slide.
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27 Apr 2006 12:35 AM  
Posted By Lee on 04/24/2006 7:35 AM

One very important SSP feature that may not be well known is that if you have two slides and you link the same video file to both slide one and slide two, and if slide one's Slide Time is set to less than the length of the video file, when slide two starts, the video resumes exactly where slide one left it (it does not start over again). I use this great feature over and over again.



I'm glad that you noticed this Lee! This characteristic was not an accidental side-effect to the SSP motion background design but was a very intentional implemention -- and not without it's shares of headaches by-the-way.
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Posted By dreece on 04/27/2006 12:35 AM
Posted By Lee on 04/24/2006 7:35 AM

One very important SSP feature that may not be well known is that if you have two slides and you link the same video file to both slide one and slide two, and if slide one's Slide Time is set to less than the length of the video file, when slide two starts, the video resumes exactly where slide one left it (it does not start over again). I use this great feature over and over again.



I'm glad that you noticed this Lee! This characteristic was not an accidental side-effect to the SSP motion background design but was a very intentional implemention -- and not without it's shares of headaches by-the-way.
I have appreciated this in the past.

Quite often, we want to start with a blank screen with just the background of the song that's about to start.

To do this we have an SSPSS with one blank slide in it. We insert this slide show right before the song and apply the same background to it and the song.

If it's a video or a visualilzation, it just continues as we move from the blank SSPSS into the song.

Great feature!  I know I appreciate the amount of effort that must have taken. But it was worth it :thumbsup:

...Joel

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28 Apr 2006 05:55 AM  
You know how we do that?  We just give the song an extra verse.  If you go to say verse 3 and then hit enter a couple of times, it thinks there are words there so it will allow you to make an extra verse with no words on it. 
Because He Lives,

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Posted By Karen39 on 04/28/2006 5:55 AM
You know how we do that?  We just give the song an extra verse.  If you go to say verse 3 and then hit enter a couple of times, it thinks there are words there so it will allow you to make an extra verse with no words on it. 
We saw that idea after we implemented our own idea and we've been using it for years now, so I don't think there is a real advantage to switching and retraining the operators.

We're still trying to get them used to the concept of having page breaks within the verses after several years of splitting verses into multiple verses instead.

The benefit I see of doing it our way, with the blank SSPSS, is that it's easier to skip the blank slide, if the worship team goes quickly into the next song in such a way that the blank screen would make everything too rushed.

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28 Apr 2006 06:08 AM  
I totally understand.  As a matter of fact, your way would be cool too.  We usually have a slide with scripture on it between every song so I could see using the scripture over the same moving background as the song has, I may have to try that, that would be cool! 
Because He Lives,

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Posted By Karen39 on 04/28/2006 6:08 AM
We usually have a slide with scripture on it between every song so I could see using the scripture over the same moving background as the song has, I may have to try that, that would be cool! 
Try it. You'll like it.

It really helps in tying the scripture to the song. And flow is part of what this is all about.

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28 Apr 2006 12:56 PM  
Lee,
Thanks for the DVD. It is awesome!
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29 Apr 2006 06:40 PM  
We recently started using Windows Movie Maker to make slide backgrounds. Pictures and videos can easily be made into a new wmv that ssp can run as a motion background. Our first efforts were just for annoucements. Eventually we could start making song backgrounds the same way.
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01 May 2006 09:07 AM  
Just wondering: Do you strictly mean "backgrounds"? If not, how do you handle such a large amount of text that is involved? Also, I wasn't aware you could add effects to text. And do you find there are adequate transitions?

...now your show is running and someone points out you have a date wrong. Can you quickly edit to correct errors?
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01 May 2006 05:53 PM  
Anything you can create with Windows Movie Maker will have a final product as a wmv file that can be used as an ssp "motion background". It's not a fancy program but it is free and good for getting your feet wet. We have done all of our text (animated) in the slide show builder so any mistakes could be quickly fixed. I have made announcement slide backgrounds with a few JPEGs on the timeline showing for 2 to 3 seconds each and fade between them. The first JPEG on the timeline also needs to be the last one because Movie Maker doesn't transition to nothing and it makes the loop look seemless when run as a "motion Background". 10 seconds of wmv file requires about 1 meg of HD space. The idea is to give a slide something more than just a static look. The finished product looks a more complicated to create than it really is.
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02 May 2006 09:18 AM  
OK, I understand - you are actually making a montage. Here's what the book Fixing Windows XP Annoyances by David A. Karp (Chap 3 pg 69) says:

The Annoyance: I have a bunch of short video clips I'd like to play in succession ... is there a way to more permanently glue multiple clips together into one large movie?

The Fix: Windows Movie Maker can do this...Unfortunately, this is somewhat time-comsuming, and some quality is lost...

What do you feel about the books assessment?
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03 May 2006 07:22 AM  
There are better programs on the market for doing this but Movie Maker is FREE. It works OK for JPEGs and offers some basic transitions. As far as how long it takes to assemble a "movie" someone told me that good video editing will require an hour of editing for every 1 minute of finished product. Once I got used to it I can make a 10 second loop in 10 to 15 minutes. I was just looking to spiff up the announcement slide show a little bit. Super sharp background JPEGs would distract the viewer too much from the message of the slide.

If I needed real high quality video I would learn how to use Final Cut that the video department has on a Mac G5. Editing on it is time consuming, too, but worth it.
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In the 3/16 beta release, When using SSP in Workstation mode, projected content disappears after transition is complete.

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March 2010 Edition, 3/17/2010 Beta Release by dreece in Latest News

The 3/17/2010 beta test release of the March 2010 Edition of SongShow Plus is now available to current subscribers.

  • Fixed problem with presenting images and videos while the stage monitor is active.
  • Various other fixes.

Read What's New for a more complete list of new features and enhancements. Subscribers can also visit the Beta Test Support forum to post feedback and questions regarding the beta version.

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Alexander,

Please clarify something, perhaps I missed this point: Are you saying that the September 2009 Edition handles the Russian language better than the December 2009 edition does? While its true that full unicode support is still in the works, I know of nothing specifically that changed that should have caused SSP to be less compatible with non-English languages in the December 2009 Edition. At the very least, we'd like to identify this issue and determine if there is a reasonable fix for it prior to the implementation of Unicode support.

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OK. Thanks. I'll just stay wiith Sept for now. Don't have time to mess with testing etc.

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RE: Official Status by chapelbythesea in User Support - V7 on Windows 7

Just to let you know, the Win 7 compatible release downgraded usability on my Win 7 machine, as compared to the non-Win 7 compatible previous release. The issues raised are posted in the Windows 7 User Support forum. One person suggested uninstalling and reinstalling with Cinematic FX disabled.

I haven't tried because I don't have time to mess with it. Will wait to hear that all such surprises have been cleared out.

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Issue with Cinematic FX by Cleber Caldas in User Support - V7 on Windows 7

Just moving the discussion from "March 2010 Edition Available for Beta Testing" forum to this one as suggested.
At least for me, as described below, it was solved by not installing Cinematic FX, though we lose this plugin functionality, obviously.
Not sure if it will solve Ken's problem too, though I think so. I am only copying/pasting his post.


17 Mar 2010 05:36 PM  

Greetings, I do hope that the Windows 7 compatibility will be fully worked out by the time this one comes out. The December version is virtually unusable on my Windows 7 workstation, I am sorry to report to you. I went back to September edition. (Dec edition works fine on our XP presentation machine.)

Here are the issues my near-brand-new Windows 7 Professional has with Dec release of SSP:

1) Red "X" close button non-functional
2) "Exit" on menu non-functional 
      (ctrl-alt-del only way to close out Dec SSP on Windows 7 Professional OS)
3) "Program" drop-down menu non-functional
4) "Songs" drop-down menu non-functional
5) "Song/Edit" context menu non-functional

Thank you

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17 Mar 2010 09:08 PM  

I had the very same problem while I was trying out the December Version with the Windows 7. After some "trial and error" process, I found out the problem is related to the "Cinematic FX" collection.

Try to uninstall and reinstall it without the Cinematic FX option (unselect it when reinstalling SSP). It worked fine for me. Good luck.

Cleber
P.S.: We run Windows 7 Professional 64bit Brazilian Portuguese version with a NVidia Geforce GT250 512MB video card.

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I haven't yet updated to the latest release. Was this resolved? If not, it just happened again on the 2/24 beta.

It hung when switching from one song to another. One had the clouds animation with an image overlay @ 25% transparency and 100% size. The next had a Shift Worship MPG file (praise in cliff).

In order to get it to pop an Alert!, I clicked the SSP task (on the Windows Task Bar) three seperate times. The second reported Not Responding, the third popped the Alert!.

3432 - Hint: Ssp: Unable to use fill type: Video File. Reason: Unable to use video file due to it's slow response time

I have a pretty long trace file if you would like it. The video file is in the SSP Video directory, on the local HDD.



EDIT: I edited the file type from WMV to MPG, as I realized it was one of the few MPG types we still had. I also downloaded the WMV version, and used that after restarting SSP, without issue.

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I use logmein every week to set up my program. As a matter of fact i just got done setting up the service for tomorrow using this. It comes in really handy if you are unable to attend a service and they are having issues. I have corrected monitor settings and what not from my office or lazyboy.

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12 Mar 2010 11:11 AM
RE: Does December 2009 Edition Support Unicode? by dreece in User Support - V7

We understand the need for this, and work continues under the hood torward that goal. We will be sure to make it well known once this capability is supported.

12 Mar 2010 09:49 AM
RE: Bug in 2/26/10 build by akins in User Support - V7

I might add to what George said by directing you to "presets" for songs and other items. We use somewhat similar formats for songs and scriptures each Sunday and I have "preset" these for quick application. I then can make modifications as desired for a particular Sunday.

12 Mar 2010 09:44 AM
RE: How to use ssptimer files by akins in User Support - V7

Just select the type you want (5 min, etc.) from the list and place it in the program. You can then edit the timer changing font, size, color (just two), placement, and two lines of text. Actually, the editing choices are fairly limited and have been the subject of wishes for sometime, but you can usually play around and get a decent look. Right clicking on the timer in the program and selecting "display properties" at the top of the list will allow you to add background color, images, and/or videos and you can apply "advance effects" to any of these.

11 Mar 2010 11:18 AM
Right-Click copy/paste menu does not work in PPT song import panel (TS098) by George in Troubleshooting

Symptom:
During a Song import from PPT the right-click menu is no longer available in the Slide Text box when importing song text from a PPT.  This may cause difficulty in editing content. Import is still possible and text entry and deletion are possible, only the right click menu is affected.   

Possible Cause:
Unknown - the root cause of this is still under investigation.
 
Possible Solution:
Import is still possible and text entry and deletion are possible.  The CTRL-X, CTRL-C and CTRL-V keyboard shortcuts work as well.  If a significant change in the arrangement of the text in the PowerPoint file is needed, this can be done using Microsoft PowerPoint. 

(TS098)

10 Mar 2010 05:37 PM
December 2009 Edition - Bug Fixes (SSP070) by George in SongShow Plus Issues

There are some previously reported bugs that have been fixed in the December 2009 Edition:

  • Drag and drop in Win XP was broken and fixed in the Beta cycle. 
  • Quick Message was broken and fixed in the Beta cycle. 
  • Live Video was broken and fixed in the Beta cycle.  This fix was an improvement of the previous patch that was required to use the Live Video Plug-in.
  • An issue with nvidia driver version 196.21 that broke the SSP Beta on XP was corrected.
  • Print Slideshow and song list selection spinners grayed out
  • Builder re-run error causing file browser to open unexpectedly.
  • H.264 issue with playback of .m4v, .mp4v, and .mpg4 video corrected.
  • Path displayed incomplete when adding sub-folders to panels.
  • Snowflake Wipe transition not working as expected.
  • Font selection when editing text in the Slide Show Builder not working as expected.
  • Background Improv folder navigation and state save corrected.
  • Monitor options placements selector not working as expected.
  • CTRL-V does not paste copied objects as expected in Slide Show Builder.

(SSP070)

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19 Mar 2010 11:35 AM
March 2010 Edition, 3/17/2010 Beta Release by dreece in Latest News

The 3/17/2010 beta test release of the March 2010 Edition of SongShow Plus is now available to current subscribers.

  • Fixed problem with presenting images and videos while the stage monitor is active.
  • Various other fixes.

Read What's New for a more complete list of new features and enhancements. Subscribers can also visit the Beta Test Support forum to post feedback and questions regarding the beta version.

You can download the beta test installation from within SongShow Plus using the menu command Update > Check for Beta Version Updates  or by going to http://www.songshowplus.com then to the Download page.

 

18 Mar 2010 04:36 PM
RE: March 2010 Edition Available for Beta Testing by chapelbythesea in Latest News

OK. Thanks. I'll just stay wiith Sept for now. Don't have time to mess with testing etc.

09 Mar 2010 07:30 AM
RE: Cinematic Effects Collection: Easter Special from GoFishMedia by osborn4 in Latest News

And if you have multiple projection licenses, one purchase covers all of them.

03 Mar 2010 12:10 PM
RE: December 2009 Edition Released by norvilles in Latest News

No problem.

Also I tested on Windows 7 64bit and Windows XP 64bit.

05 Feb 2010 08:13 PM
December 2009 Edition, 2/4/2010 Candidate Release by dreece in Latest News

The 2/4/2010 candidate test release of the December 2009 Edition of SongShow Plus is now available to current subscribers.

  • XP/nVidia driver problem is resolve.
  • Single core use is now the default. Users can still switch to multi-core mode.

Read What's New for a more complete list of new features and enhancements. Subscribers can also visit the Beta Test Support forum to post feedback and questions regarding the beta version.

You can download the beta test installation from within SongShow Plus using the menu command Update > Check for Beta Version Updates  or by going to http://www.songshowplus.com then to the Download page.

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