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7 Release Notes | Propresenter

If you run lyrics, slides, or broadcast graphics for your church, you know the feeling: ProPresenter just dropped an update, and you’re nervous. Will it break your stage display? Will the Bible engine crash right before the sermon?

Here is what’s new, what’s fixed, and—most importantly—why you should (or shouldn’t) hit “Update” before Sunday morning. The note says: "Improved Stage Display alignment and aspect ratio handling for custom layouts." What that means for you: No more cut-off chord charts or lyrics bleeding off the edge of the iPad. propresenter 7 release notes

For too long, building a custom stage layout felt like gambling. The new update stabilizes how text wraps and images scale across different screen sizes (iPhones, Android tablets, or old TV monitors). Your vocalist will actually see the next lyric, not just a fraction of the letter 'G'. 2. NDI 5 Integration: Faster, More Reliable Streaming The note says: "Updated NDI library to version 5. Core NDI discovery and connection stability enhanced." What that means for you: If you send your presentation feed to OBS, vMix, or a dedicated streaming PC, the connection is stickier and lower latency. If you run lyrics, slides, or broadcast graphics

This is the "thank goodness" fix. For the last two minor patches, hitting Undo was terrifying—you never knew if it would remove a typo or nuke your entire song arrangement. The release notes confirm this nightmare is over. 5. Slide Layering: Alpha Channel Love The note says: "Improved rendering for layered slides with alpha channels (PNG/TIFF)." What that means for you: If you use lower-thirds, animated logos, or transparent overlays, they will render sharper and without the "black box halo" effect. The new update stabilizes how text wraps and

Ever set a loop for a prayer response, only to have the audio skip or delay after the third repeat? That bug is squashed. Your ambient pads will now stay in time with your lighting console. 4. The "Undo" Apology (Mac Users, Rejoice) The note says: "Resolved a critical issue where Undo (Cmd+Z) would sometimes delete an entire group of slides instead of the last action." What that means for you: The undo button now behaves like a human being again.

We’ve dug through the latest so you don’t have to. We filtered out the developer jargon and focused on the features that actually change how you run a service.