
In the case the guy downstairs is a more seasoned SSP user, he can also talk the user upstairs through a problem, should one arise.

This beats the printed lineup by a long shot. We learned this one the hard way!) Once this is up and running, the guy downstairs can actually watch the control screen of SSP being run upstairs and can know what's coming up. (For obvious reasons, we usually give the guy downstairs the "view only" authorization during a service. The guy upstairs then grants permission to just watch or to interact with the upstairs computer. During the service, the projection operator upstairs "sends an invitation" to the guy downstairs (via email) which gives the guy downstairs a secure link with which to log onto the upstairs computer. We have a computer downstairs, where the audio tech sits, and the main projection computer upstairs where the video guys are.
#Logmein pro renewal plus#
We have two SongShow Plus projection licenses. In our church, we have taken logmein a step farther. (Of course they advertise $70 for a single computer but you can find online coupons or perhaps twist the arm of the sales rep for a better price.) The paid version of logmein (LogMeIn Pro) allows additional functionality and costs something less than a dollar a week per computer. The remote end of the connection is handled with a simple web browser. They DO indeed have a free version of the program which, by the way, only needs to be loaded on the host computer. We've been using logmein in our church for a couple years now. Using logmein during practices to edit the SongShow Plus program on the fly is a great tip.
