You’ll see that we have an option for our current slide, text, preview image, or notes. We can easily add in pre-built Stage Screen objects. Now you don’t need to manually create these. Down here we have some other text boxes that are showing clocks and timers using some different color settings. It’s got a different color and its source is the next slide text. This other text box is formatted a little differently.
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It’s showing some link text and this link text is the current slide text. Now, the way this works is you’ll see here we have a text box, but this text box isn’t just showing any text.
#PROPRESENTER 7 STAGE DISPLAY FULL#
Now, new ProPresenter 7 we have a full editor for our Stage Screens. We can also get to the Stage Editor by clicking on more from the main toolbar and choosing Stage Editor. Now that we have a couple Stage Screens set up, let’s customize what’s seen on them. We can go up here and we can rename this and now let’s go down and add one more Stage Screen and we’re going to use a placeholder for this and let’s call this multi-view. I’m going to choose is this physically connected output for my Stage Screen.
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Here we can add in a new Stage Screen and we can choose from any physically connected outputs or we could choose to do a new NDI output, siphon output, or a placeholder. If you’ve not done that you can just go to screens and configure screens.
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Now, during the setup process, you’ll be asked to configure your screens and select an output device for your audience and Stage Screens. Stage Screens allow you to show relevant information about your presentation like clocks and countdown timers or what’s coming next to those onstage or working behind the scenes.