![]() ![]() Thoughts? Questions? I'm open to hearing anything and to hopefully getting to know this community better. Lastly, here's a screenshot of what Opensong looks like and an example PDF that it generates: For projection, use my Opensong Set and Project to projector. Export that set to PDF, save to "PDFs" in Dropboxģ. So in short, here's a general process of how I use the program:Ģ. They're super old (iPad 2's), but they run Dropbox, and that's all I need! SIDE NOTE: I just asked around my congregation and people were willing to donate FOUR iPads that they don't use anymore. If you install Adobe Acrobat, you can even write/draw notes and it'll sync your sets across everyone live! You can export your sets into PDFs there, and open them up through the Dropbox app on your iPads. Lastly, I have a separate folder in Dropbox for "PDFs". This way, whenever I create a set, add a song, or whatever - it's all synced to everyone's computers! In our Dropbox we house all the Opensong files - the settings, the sets, the songs. This Lua script plugin connects OBS to OpenSong. We provide downloads in several formats for Opensong: 7z format: requires the free and open-source 7zip extractor program available here RAR format: Many extractors are available for this - see here for one) Zip format: Please note that this is not very good as it will probably mess up a lot of file names in non-latin (ascii) character-sets. It addresses users with some minimal background in such apps. ( some might be chicken scratch or random notes, ignore those!)Īll of my worship team members have Opensong AND Dropbox installed on their computers. A plugin for OBS to show lyrics and other fragments from OpenSong slides as captions. OpenSong is a program designed to help you seamlessly manage song-related information, such as lyrics, chords and lead sheets. Want to start with my song database? Download my 650 songs here: +Import images and PPT's for announcements I'm not affiliated with Opensong, but I love what they've empowered me to do! Here's the general overview of my set up: It's a big change for people to switch to Opensong, but I wholly think it's worth considering, especially if you don't have the money to pay for subscriptions. ![]() I'm a worship leader for a small church in Flushing, NY - but whenever I visit other small churches, I notice that if they don't have the finances/scale to use Planning Center, they use powerpoints, printed sheets, and song books. I've just started perusing this subreddit and noticed there were a lot of posts about how song databases are kept, or whether or not to use digital sheet music, or alternatives to Planning Center - so I thought I'd share my solution! ![]()
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