C:\program files (x86)\opensong\opensong.exe ) to receive incoming connections from other computers on the network.Į.g.: If you use Windows Defender Firewall then hit the Windows key on your keyboard and type "Windows Defender Firewall". On your firewall software you have to allow OpenSong (a.k.a. Leave the "Port" field on the default 8083.Leave the "Server" field on the default "localhost".In the "Automation API" group click the "Enable external renderer" to ticked on. Leave the "Port" field on the default 8082. Leave the "Authentication key" field empty.In the "Automation API" group click the "Enable remote control server" to ticked on.The "General configuration" window will open.On the server PC (connected to the big screen), start up OpenSong v2.2.7 opensong.js (if you need songs as sheets). It seems work has been done by Roland/crbcrb, vWout, Andreas/deepflame, and anonymous/Jason.Ĭan you please improve/correct/comment my contribution (see below) to a possible manual that would allow less technical persons to obtain remote control or display? It seems there are many options available for remote DISPLAY, but only two options for remote CONTROL? I miss a lot of the background knowledge needed to get these things started. I'm quite a novice/noob/naive/innocent/ignorant user. Does anybody have something like that available?Īt the moment I can't get either remote control or remote display to work reliably. I would like to make a short draft manual for using OpenSong with remote control or remote display. To unsubscribe from further messages, please visitĭoes remote access work from Safari on an iDevice?ĭo I need internet access to from the church LAN?Ĭan I set it up to run without internet access? Sent from because you indicated interest in I am working on a remote control including remote display for Opensong It is a limited http and websocket server that only serves the Api ( ). I've still never actually used OnSong (although I regularly work with users who do), so I can't comment on how it works or its features, or indeed its similarity or not to mine, but I've taken time to get the apps to play nicely with each other.Opensong has a webserver build in since version 2. I've never owned an iOS device and was completely unaware of this app when I started developing mine - which I wrote to help me learn Android programming and to give me a song book for my tablet - at that time, I couldn't find an app that did what I needed on Android. If you own an iOS device, it seems to be the go to app, suggesting it is very good. OnSong is an iOS only application that acts like a song book - like mine and hundreds of others out there.OpenSong concentrates on projecting words for congregational singing and managing a collection of songs (with or without chords). A great team of developers! I have not copied them, I've written a stand alone application that allows users who already have songs in this application, to display them on a mobile device for performing. OpenSong', probably the most widely used, available on Windows, Mac, Linux, but not mobile devices, is also OpenSource (anyone can contribute to and help develop the coding) - something I've done in the past.It is designed to help users of the great desktop application ''OpenSong' It's an open source application (anyone can contribute).
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