LiveSundayAI

EasyWorship

Add LiveSunday captions to EasyWorship via a web URL source.

EasyWorship supports web content as part of its media library, making it straightforward to display LiveSunday captions directly in your service presentation.

What you need

Your overlay URL from the LiveSunday dashboard (Captions → your link → copy overlay URL).


Steps

Copy your overlay URL

In your LiveSunday dashboard, open Captions, find your caption link, and copy the overlay URL — e.g. https://livesunday.ai/overlay/abc123.

Add a Web Item in EasyWorship

  1. In EasyWorship, go to your Media library or Schedule.
  2. Click AddWeb (or Web Page / URL, depending on your version).
  3. Paste the overlay URL into the URL field and give it a name (e.g. "LiveSunday Captions – Spanish").
  4. Save the item to your schedule or library.

Add it to your service schedule

Drag the web item into your service schedule where you want captions to display. You can place it as a persistent item throughout the service or trigger it as needed.

Go live and start streaming

Trigger the web cue in EasyWorship to send it to your output. Then start your stream in the LiveSunday dashboard. Captions will begin appearing on your output within about 1.5 seconds.

Tip

Set the output to full screen so text positioning from the caption builder matches correctly. The transparent background means only the caption text will appear over your other content.


Fallback: NDI or capture card

If your version of EasyWorship doesn't support web URL items:

Open the overlay in a browser

Open the overlay URL in Chrome or Edge on any computer on your network. Set the window to your output resolution and go full screen.

Share via NDI or capture card

Use NDI Scan Converter or an HDMI capture card to send the browser window as a video source.

Add as a video source in EasyWorship

In EasyWorship, add the NDI or capture source as a Video Input and send it to your output as needed.

Version compatibility

Web URL support was added in EasyWorship 7. If you're on an older version, use the NDI or capture card fallback.