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-ProPresenter:Automatically Advancing Slide Loops
-================================================
-:author: Aaron Ball
-:email: nullspoon@iohq.net
-
-
-== {doctitle}
-
-This last weekend I ran video for my church and needed to create a slide loop
-for announcements at the beginning of service. Now, I'm a MediaShout guy still
-so I'm used to whole projects, Bible verse _references_ instead of playlists,
-queues, and the good ol' quad monitor (come on, who doesn't love that thing).
-As I have come to find out however, ProPresenter is not MediaShout in any way
-(not that that is a bad thing). To make matters a bit more difficult, Google
-didn't have much on how to do this...until now (queue dramatic music). Before
-we get going though, I want to mention that this could be done with a timeline
-and playlist. For this time around though we will just use timers. With that,
-let's get started!
-
-Firstly, create a new item in the Library
-
-image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops00.png[height=350]
-
-You should now have an empty playlist.
-
-Add the images you want from your Video/Image bin. To do more than one at a
-time without launching the slide on the projector, use ctrl+click to select
-multiple items and ctrl+click to drag to the playlist window.
-
-image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops01.png[height=400]
-
-Once you've added all the images you want for your loop, right click each one
-and select **Go to Next Timer...**.
-
-image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops02.png[height=400]
-
-A new window will open with a field labeled _Seconds_ and a checkbox labeled
-__Loop to first slide__. Click the up arrow or manually enter the number of
-seconds you want each slide to display for before advancing to the next. Also,
-you typically don't want to check the _Loop to first slide_ unless you want
-your slide loop to end on that slide.
-
-image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops03.png[height=200]
-
-Once you have applied timers to all the slides you want in your playlist,
-simply add the library playlist to the presentation playlist. Now if you
-launch any of the slides in the library playlist, it will auto-advance and loop
-through no matter which slide you launch first.
-
-image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops04.png[height=400]
-
-
-Category:ProPresenter
-
-
-// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:

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