Is there a way to have auto advance on songs? Timed advance does not work as each slide has a different time spent and varies song to song.
Welcome @Johan Wall
Conceptually how would you see this working?
Would it need some sort of prompt from those singing/leading worship/etc?
@Graham Criddle I was thinking AI would be a good way. It would listen to the audio you feed it and scroll next as you get to the last word of each slide.
It would listen to the audio you feed it and scroll next as you get to the last word of each slide.
That’s an interesting idea @Johan Wall
In our services, we can often stay on a single slide, repeating it a number of times, and there is no indication on the slide that this is to happen. It’s simply what the worship leader chooses.
And, similarly, they sometimes go back to previous slides instead of on to the next slide in order.
So I don’t think it would work in our context but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be useful in others.
That's a really good point @Graham Criddle
You would have to make certain the slides were set up in a continues flow even on repeat verses.
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