I guess the new computer didn't recognize the TV screen's resolution properly. Check up on how Windows thinks the TV should look like. I had a similar problem when I changed the projector's resolution and after trying a few different options, Windows managed to fix it.
Thank you! Perfect answer. The fault happened when I created an extra <opensongdocumentsfolder>/Scripture folder to transfer Bible files between two computers!</opensongdocumentsfolder> It is definitely easier to maintain my Bibles in <opensongdocumentsfolder>/Scripture rather than <opensongappfolder>/OpenSong Scripture.</opensongappfolder></opensongdocumentsfolder> Blessings and MANY thanks.
Have any of you seen this? The "Scripture" menu item where you add scripture to your set, is grayed out. I'm using OpenSong v.2.2.7 and 3.4 in Windows 10. The 2 versions were installed on different disks, but both access the same OpenSong "Documents Folder" sitting at d:\kcc\openSong . The Bibles are exactly the same sitting on "d:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSong\OpenSong Scripture" for v.2.2.7 and "c:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSong\OpenSong Scripture" for v.3.4.1 Why would "Scripture" be the only gray...
I was also wondering. At the moment I past screen grabs into the video, but that does not work for live streaming. A possiblilty might be to set up OpenSong to display the text at the bottom on a green background. Then you need a video mixer that can bring the OpenSong stream in transparent (with green-screen settings) onto your live feed. Any other ideas?
In Windows 10: Press Windows + R keys together, type the command “sysdm.cpl” in the Run dialog box and press Enter. You should arrive at a window called "System Properties" At the top select the tab "Advanced" In the "Performance" block select "Settings" Under the tab "Visual Effects" under "Custom" the 3rd last option is: "Smooth edges of screen font" - UNselect that option.
Press Windows + R keys together, type the command “sysdm.cpl” in the Run dialog box and press Enter. You should arrive at a window called "System Properties" At the top select the tab "Advanced" In the "Performance" block select "Settings" Under the tab "Visual Effects" under "Custom" the 3rd last option is: "Smooth edges of screen font" - UNselect that option.
Dave, can you explain a bit more? What is your current configuration? Which applications? What do you mean by present?
Ed und Sva, thanks for the replies. It helps my understanding. Is there somewhere a step-by-step manual for newbies who want to try something that needs remote control/access?