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Old Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011, 01:45 PM
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Playing music in ProPresenter4

I've searched all over the place to figure this out. I've imported a few songs into ProPresenter's audio library and created an audio playlist. The problem is that when it gets to the end of the first song on the playlist, it doesn't automatically go to the next one.

This is important as I'm trying to use this for pre-service/walk in music instead of our current system of our contemporary and traditional worship leaders trying to maintain playlists on separate iPods and then remembering to bring them to the sanctuary so we can play them in the sound booth. If ProPresenter would go to the next song automatically, then the video operator would be able to get up and go do other things like help with last minute set up items or pray before the service with the rest of the team.

Am I just completely missing some setting? I've read the manual and it mentions nothing about this.
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Old Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011, 07:34 AM
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If you right click (control click for those without a right click) on the individual audio track, hover over "behavior" and then choose "go to next."

That should do it.
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Old Thursday, November 24th, 2011, 08:54 AM
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Ah! Thanks! I'll give that a shot Saturday before our next service!
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Old Thursday, November 24th, 2011, 10:52 PM
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I have a playlist on itunes on the Audio computer (aka my laptop) and all audio is played from there (well 98% of the time). This way I can put music anytime and change up playlists easily....I play pre/post service music, music during prayer time (my pastor tends to pray for about 20 long minutes...I keep telling him to shorten it lol), I also have a playlist for "special music" whether it be the pastor wanting a song played as an illustration to his sermon or someone needing to sing with a track....

I think this way its a little more reliable, and less strain on the computer running PP4, but whatever works for you
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Old Friday, November 25th, 2011, 03:45 PM
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I have a playlist on itunes on the Audio computer (aka my laptop) and all audio is played from there (well 98% of the time). This way I can put music anytime and change up playlists easily....I play pre/post service music, music during prayer time (my pastor tends to pray for about 20 long minutes...I keep telling him to shorten it lol), I also have a playlist for "special music" whether it be the pastor wanting a song played as an illustration to his sermon or someone needing to sing with a track....

I think this way its a little more reliable, and less strain on the computer running PP4, but whatever works for you
I figure I'm already running PP4 for video. I would imagine that running iTunes on top of PP4 would be pretty resource intensive.
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Old Friday, November 25th, 2011, 05:29 PM
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I figure I'm already running PP4 for video. I would imagine that running iTunes on top of PP4 would be pretty resource intensive.
Well if you only have one computer available then I guess I too would attempt to go through PP4, but how come your audio guy doesn't have his own computer! lol....
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