Windows Are Open Song
Please check the online help pages if you have problems:
http://www.opensongapp.com
Features:
Performance (musician) mode
Stage (tech team) mode
Presentation (projecting lyrics) mode.
Fully indexed search feature
4 fully customisable display themes (light, dark, etc.)
Supports ALL Bluetooth pedals
Transpose
Autoscale
Autoscroll
Metronome (audio and visual)
Built in pads (matching the key of the song) - 24 included
Include your own backing tracks
Song sticky notes
Highlighter/drawing tool
Import songs from UG and Chordie
Use the camera to take a photo of a song sheet and use this
Create and edit songs
Show/hide chords
Set preferred keys (e.g. Gb or F#)
View chord diagrams for guitar, ukulele, banjo, cavaquinho and mandolin. You can also create custom chords
Support for European chord formats (es/is/Do re mi) and Nashville numbering.
Create and edit sets of songs, slides, notes, scriptures
Export and share songs and sets with others
Songs in sets can be converted to 'Variations'. This allows you to modify songs in your set without changing the original
Load in previously created/shared sets
Allows images to be used as songs
Will display PDF documents in performance mode (e.g. scanned sheet music) - this is only available on devices running API 21/5.0 (Android Lollipop) or above. Multiple page PDF files are supported.
Current song can be looked up on YouTube via search button
Fully compatible with .onsong, .pro and .chopro file format (songs are automatically converted into OpenSong format)
Import all songs from an onsong backup file
Dual screen presentation of songs with custom background images and video
Allows user choice of storing song on internal or external memory (SD card)
The app can be used as a replacement for any bulky paper based song folder for performing musicians.
I am constantly looking to improve and update this app and welcome suggestions, requests, etc.
OpenSongApp is designed to compliment the Open Source application for Linux/Windows/Mac that allows churches to project song lyrics, Bible verses, etc.
http://www.opensong.org
An Android alternative to OnSong.
OpenSong is a free, open-source software application created to manage lyrics, chords, lead sheets, overheads, computer projection, and more. Jun 04, 2019 If you want to spruce up what happens when you log on to Windows, why not have your favorite song or video play? Here's how to do it using Task Scheduler.
This page contains information and help for users who want to know how to play a sound, music, or other audio file. See the sound card help and troubleshooting section if your sound is not working.
To play a sound, music, or other audio file in Windows requires that you use a media player program that is capable of playing that audio file. Below is a listing of different audio formats and media players that are capable of playing them.
Playing .AIFF, .ASF, .AU, .CDA, .MID, .MP3, .WAV, and .WMA audio files
Microsoft Windows comes with the Microsoft Windows Media Player (shown in the picture) that is capable of playing .AIFF, .ASF, .AU, .CDA, .MID, .MP3, .WAV, and .WMA audio files.
To open Windows Media Player and play the file, follow the steps below.
- Click the Start button.
- Go to Programs, Accessories, and Entertainment.
- Click Windows Media Player.
In Windows 10, open the Start menu, and scroll down to the 'W' section to find Windows Media Player.
Once it is running, select Open from the file menu, then browse to the location of the audio file. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop the audio file onto Windows Media Player.
TipYou can select multiple audio files at once and drag them to the Windows Media Player to play all of the selected files.
You can also double-click the file or insert the CD with the audio files to start playing the file immediately. However, if the audio file is associated with a different program it may not open in Windows Media Player.
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Playing .AIFF, .AMR, .AU, .GSM, .MIDI, .WAV audio files
Apple QuickTime (shown in the image to the right) is the Apple macOS default media player and also a popular media player for Microsoft Windows users to play .MOV files. Apple QuickTime is the recommended media player for .DV and .MOV files, however, is also capable of playing .AVI and .FLC files.
To open Apple QuickTime in Microsoft Windows, follow the steps below.
- Click Start.
- Go to Programs, QuickTime.
- Click QuickTime Player.
In Windows 10, click Start, and scroll down to the 'Q' section to find the QuickTime Player program.
NoteIf QuickTime Player is not found, it is not installed on your computer. See the QuickTime definition for a link to download and install this program.
Once QuickTime is running, you can open the audio file by clicking File, Open in the top menu, then browsing to the location of the file. You can also drag the audio file and drop it on the QuickTime window.
TipYou can select multiple audio files at once and drag them to the Apple QuickTime to play all of the files selected.
You can also double-click the audio file to start playing the file immediately. However, if the file is associated with a different program, it may not open in Windows Media Player.
Playing .ASF, .CDA, .RA, .WAV, .WMA
RealPlayer is capable of playing the audio formats mentioned above, as well as other audio formats. This program does not come pre-installed with all versions of Microsoft Windows, so if you're attempting to play these files, you need to download and install RealPlayer. The download link can be found through the RealPlayer site.
Once RealPlayer is installed on your computer, it can be found in the Start menu under Programs or All Programs. To play an audio file, either click File and select Open and browse to the location of the file or drag the file to the RealPlayer window.
You can also double-click the file to start playing the file immediately. However, if the audio file is associated with a different program, it may not open in RealPlayer.
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Other recommended Media Players
VLC media Player
VLC media player is an extremely powerful, open-source, and free software program capable of playing AAC, AC3, DTS, MP3, WMA, Vorbis, and many more. The program is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, BeOS, and many more platforms.
If you're having trouble viewing an audio file or want a different media player, you can download this program at http://www.videolan.org/vlc
Winamp
Another excellent media player in Winamp, which is also capable of playing several of the audio files mentioned above. This program can be found at http://www.winamp.com
Additional information
- See our media player, movie, sound, definitions for further information and related links.