
All of this comes included in EasyWorship 7. You can bring in a camera feed through NDI, and also send out worship lyrics, scriptures, alpha channel video (which EasyWorship 7 also supports), or sermon notes out via NDI. The developers at EasyWorship made it possible for EasyWorship 7 to integrate with NDI as an input or an output. This makes it much easier for NDI to be ubiquitous and allows for more hardware and software vendors to add support for NDI as we have already seen. Another benefit of NDI is that it’s a free API, which any software or hardware vendor can access. Adding a new camera to your video monitor is as simple as plugging a camera into your LAN and setting the mixer to receive a video signal from that camera.

The greatest benefit is that with NDI you no longer need to run SDI cables from every video source into a hardware video mixer. After all, why make something complicated when it doesn’t need to be? Also, with every feature EasyWorship continues to look for ways to make the software as user-friendly as possible. There are many times when volunteers call in at the last minute and customers are able to quickly and easily train new volunteers on the spot. A second point to note is EasyWorship was also designed to be dependable. The most important point to note is that EasyWorship was primarily designed for ease of use. This software is designed to meet the needs of churches, big and small, around the world. One critical aspect of this intricate broadcasting puzzle that is worth investigating is: which church presentation software will be the best for your church? EasyWorship is a great option that not only assists with broadcasting but helps you build your entire church service: song lyrics, Scriptures, announcements, videos and sermon notes, all in one place, quickly and efficiently. From the equipment, to the hardware and software as well as the volunteers and staff, it’s important to think through all the dynamics involved before moving forward.

Whether you have already added broadcast capabilities to your church service workflow and are looking to raise the bar, or you are just starting to think about broadcasting, there are a number of variables to consider.
