The simplest way would be to have two versions of the video and jump to a copy that does NOT have an audio component (can even do it with a calendar/time setting if it's a consistent time). Now, to keep the visuals and drop the audio. If you have sound included in the video - If you want clean sound from the video going on the stream and no pick up from the in-house mics, you will need to add channels to the audio routing (there is a good Renewed Vision YouTube run though on this - watch it several times through before changing anything ). That would not affect the announcement loop. ![]() You could just have a playlist and not loop the musicĮDIT: Forgot to mention that when your in-house band starts playing you can manually turn off the audio playlist. And our worship leader starts talking when he sees that slide. On that slide I have a macro that kills the music playlist, which is set to fade out. Another calendar item will switch to the welcome slide (the first slide) in another presentation. This goes in-house and on the stream and plays while we have the announcement loop running. ![]() I have a macro that starts music from that playlist and a calendar setting that will start it at 10 minutes before our service. Easiest - I have several jams from our bad recorded and set up to loop in a playlist labeled "intros" in the audio bin.
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