Tag: easyworship

February 2, 2026 / / Tech Tips

Quick Summary (TL;DR)When using EasyWorship Alpha Key outputs with HDMI-to-SDI converters and a Blackmagic ATEM, the key (transparency matte) and fill (graphics) can drift out of sync. This causes flicker, ghosting, or broken overlays. Fix it by using either Decimator MD-HX units in reference/follower mode or Blackmagic converters with an external sync generator. Proper sync ensures clean, artifact-free overlays in…

February 2, 2026 / / Tech Tips

Quick Summary (TL;DR)If your EasyWorship Alpha Key outputs look slightly transparent when using HDMI-to-SDI converters with a Blackmagic ATEM, the issue is usually a mismatch between RGB full range (0–255) and YCbCr limited range (16–235). Fix it by configuring your GPU to output YCbCr422, Limited, 8 bpc. This ensures clean, opaque overlays in church production and streaming.…

February 2, 2026 / / Tech Tips

Quick Summary (TL;DR)HDMI is fine for short cable runs and consumer gear, but for professional church production you need SDI. SDI supports much longer distances, uses locking connectors, and matches the broadcast standards used by mixers like the Blackmagic ATEM. Converting EasyWorship’s HDMI outputs to SDI ensures reliable, professional-quality overlays for worship…

February 2, 2026 / / Tech Tips
October 18, 2024 / / Tech Tips

Our team just got back from one of our biggest conferences this year, Experience Conference in Orlando. As we are dragging our weary bones back to the office this week, we wanted to take a look back at one of the most spiritually impactful, uplifting, exhausting, and encouraging weeks we…

January 7, 2021 / / Tech Tips

Recently, our support team has been asking for more detailed recommendations and breakdowns of live streaming setups that they can provide to customers. So I’ve decided to provide a breakdown of four different setups that I think would be the most helpful for someone looking to live stream with EasyWorship.…

November 12, 2020 / / Design

When the world went crazy back in March, EVERYONE scrambled to figure out how to get their content online in a “socially distant” way with mixed results. My church has been recording our services and airing them on a local cable channel for many years, so the easy answer was…