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Saturday, 29 May 2010 19:26
by: Brad Herring
Reprinted with permission.
Media Shout V4 Product Review
Recently I met up with the guys from Media Shout at a Youth Specialties conference. They were kind enough to pass along a version of their new release for my review.Like everything, I find that this version has its strengths and weaknesses. If you are strictly looking for easy to use out of the box – no instructions necessary – this might not be the option for you. However, if you are looking for flexibility, customization and the ability to easily integrate with Adobe and other similar products – Media Shout is likely to make you very happy.
In exchange for complete ease of use, Media Shout offers a lot of flexibility and creativity for the end user. The great thing about Media Shout as well as the other worship presentation software companies is that you can download a trial version for no cost and see for yourself. Regardless of which presentation software you are considering I highly recommend downloading the free trial version. There is no better way to evaluate software than to give it a test drive yourself!
Since Media Shout was touting this at the YS conference, I decided to give it the ultimate test. I brought it home, gave it to my slightly less than technical savvy youth pastor and said, “Here, use this”. He went home, and successfully installed it. Then he was stuck. He called me looking for help.
We met up, I spent about an hour going over the software with him and got him going. Now, it’s only fair to say that I didn’t even bother reading the tutorials. I simply opened the software and got him running on it. The summary – technically challenged people might need some help, technical savvy people will be just fine.
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Another one of the great things about Media Shout is how customizable the view is. You can move your various panels around, turn off the ones you don’t use, and keep your operating space real clean. As I alluded to earlier, Media Shout also works well with Adobe files such as Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash. This is real nice if you have a creative team working in these file formats – it makes for one less thing to convert.
I also like that when you open Media Shout, there is a step by step tutorial on how to use it that loads. Now, in the case of my youth pastor, he couldn’t figure out how to navigate the slides to read it – but I believe that’s an extreme case.
For those of you with volunteers, you can set up your script just like you will do it in worship. Then, all your operator has to do is hit the SPACE bar to go to the next slide. Nice and easy.
If you are not using the space bar to advance, but are jumping slide to slide, I think the PLAY buttons are too small – however, a quick double click on the slide itself will immediately fire it to the screens. Media Shout has given you several ways to get something on the screen, so each user can figure out what works best for them. This is another example of the customization available to the end user.
I love that they have a nice preview and program monitor built in to the operator windows. Like the other windows, these can be resized or turned off it you don’t want them. I found them very useful in setting up a show and knowing what was going on at a glance. They are especially useful when you are sitting in your office preparing the slides for the next service. You can see exactly what is going to be on the projector – without running the projector. Nice.
Of course, version 4 adds the confidence monitor option. This allows you to send text only preview to one output (along with a next verse clue) while sending the pretty stuff to the main screens. Worship leaders around the world will do a little joyful sound when they utilize this feature. Media Shout is advertising a partnership on their website that converts USB to DVI to drive this third screen.
For $149 (or $99 when bundled with your Media Shout purchase), Media Shout offers a DVD training companion. This DVD goes through the entire program helping you learn the ins and outs of making it do exactly what you need it to do. Media Shout did not include a copy of the DVD with my review software, but it’s worthy to note that it’s available.
Overall, Media Shout is a stable program that has been around for a long time. They have a very loyal following and the company has a reputation of standing behind the product. If you are looking to make the leap to Worship Presentation Software, or just wondering what else is out there, visit www.MediaShout.com and download the trial software and decide for yourself!
Readers Submitted Comment:
The comments below are the opinions of readers of this article. This is not part of the official review written for Technologies for Worship Magazine nor the official opinion of Church Production Resources or Technologies for Worship Magazine.
Submitted by Mr. Allen Hendricks, Chair Charleston Southern University
The review on Media Shout was good. However, folks should be informed that a very powerful video card is required to take advantage of some of MS4's capabilities. This version requires a high end gaming, visual media video card.
See:
https://mediacomplete.zendesk.com/entries/78724-video-card-recommendations
This should be made clear to purchasers prior to their order. I'm sure that the marketing folks kept this buried.
See:
https://mediacomplete.zendesk.com/entries/88851-video-dvd-issues
This type of concern should be handled as a part of the automatic installation process.
MANY standard laptop applications do not have options for these cards. Quite a few folks will find that their computer, even brand new ones, will have issues. For example, quite a few folks cannot use moving backgrounds with lyric cues due to malfunctions and lack of control.
Folks should be given a "Take Note" message somewhere in the introductory information.
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