I don't know anything about
Easy Worship, but that's where you need to start. When it comes to formats & CODECs, the first question is, "What format(s) does the
player use?" Easy Worship may be configured incorrectly, or maybe you're feeding it a format that it can't handle.
Video Studio offers plenty of formats, and there should be one that Easy Worship can use!
First I share/create an mpg in VS12 on my laptop.
Then I play the mpg video on a desktop computer in the church, using "Easy Worship" software.
MPEG-1 or MPEG-2? MPEG-2 may require an additional CODEC (see below) But you can see it in preview, so I don't think that's the problem.
You might try WMV, since it's the "Microsoft standard", and should play on any Windows computer (as long as Windows Media Player is installed).
This software has a 'Preview' window and also a 'Live' section where the video is sent to the projector. It plays as expected in the preview window, but when sent 'Live' it does not project to the screen.
It's been suggested that perhaps the 'Ulead mpeg codec' that made the mpg video in VS12 may not support secondary outputs.
Weird!!! If the CODEC/format works in preview, it should work with the main output too! The CODECs job is just to encode (compress) and decode (decompress) the file. Obviously, it's getting decompressed OK, since you can see it in preview. Once it's decoded, it's up to the application and operating system (and driver, etc.) to display it. The CODEC doesn't "know" what the application is doing with the data.
I wonder if it's the projector or it's driver... Maybe the projector can't handle the particular resolution or framerate... The video driver normally takes care of any required conversion, but I suppose that's a possibility.... You can check that by playing the same file with Windows Media Player (or other player software). If you run into the same problem of the video showing-up on the monitor, but not on the projector screen, then it could be a limitation of the projector/driver and you need to investigate its format requirements.
We know that the projector can display a standard resolution DVD, so it should be able to play a DVD compatible MPEG-2 file. (720x480 at 29.97 FPS, if you live in the USA.)
Do you have any video files that
do work with Easy Worship? If so, try using that format. I assume that you can project still images? RickinSav'h mentioned that Easy Worship came with some sample videos. If these don't work it's pointing to a problem with the projector/driver.
I found this on the
Easy Worship website:
Compatible Formats
Video: MPG1, MPG2, AVI, DV, WMF, WMV
Still: JPG
Audio: MP3, WMA, WAV
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Suggested Codecs
K-Lite codec pack is recommended for playing FLVs, H.264/Mp4 video format and many MOVs
DScaler and PowerDVD SE codecs are recommended for playing Mpg2 files and DVDs