So if I click on this media file, it’s going to be recorded to the timeline right where the playhead is. So we can enable Record, and now with the recording enabled, any slides or media or any of our actions that we click on will be recorded to this timeline whether we’re playing or not. We have our audio file ready, and we can start recording. We can either manually type it in here, or we can just easily drag this to the end. I’m going to move this to the beginning, and then you’ll notice that our audio file is actually longer than our timeline, so we need to extend our timeline. So we can either right-click in our audio track and add an audio track, or we could go to an audio playlist and drag and drop an audio file right into the timeline. The first thing that I like to do is add in an audio file so that when I’m recording my slides and media and actions, I’m doing that to a soundtrack. We’re going to go to the upper right-hand corner, and we’re going to show our timeline. We’re going to start from scratch in another presentation, so I’m going to go to Promises. So now, let’s look at how we actually record our timeline. You can also control the timeline externally using SMPTE time code by selecting this box here. I’m just going to jump ahead here to the verse, and you can see how our slides are changing exactly when we want them to every single time. This will start playing our timeline, and you’ll see our audio file is playing, our background started, our action of our stage and audience screens were triggered, and now it’s going to start triggering through all of our slides. Then to play back a timeline, all you need to do is take our playhead, which is right here right now, and we can just rewind to the beginning and hit Play. wav file that I created for this song, and then we have one action in this action track, and this is actually a music macro that’s just changing my Audience Look and my Stage Screen, but you can add in even more actions. So I have a single audio file, which is a click track. Same with our audio files and our actions. Then in the media track, you can see any motion backgrounds that are being triggered and when they’re changing, and these are independent of each other. We can jump around because all of our groups and color coding is shown right here in the slidetrack of our timeline. So, you can see how it’s really easy to navigate this. Here you can see a timeline that I’ve previously created, and you can see all of the slides that have been recorded, any media changes, audio files, and actions. Now any presentation inside ProPresenter can be recorded and automated using the Timeline, and you can access the Timeline by going to the upper right-hand corner of any presentation and clicking on the Timeline button. If you don’t have an operator, you can remotely start and control your timelines. Now your slides can always be in sync with your musicians, complex presentations can be created ahead of time, and operators can start these presentations with just one click and then let ProPresenter do the rest of the work. With the ProPresenter Timeline, you can synchronize your slides, media, and actions to a soundtrack for perfect playback of your presentations.
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