
OpenSong
OpenSong is a free, open-source software application created to manage lyrics, chords, lead sheets, overheads, computer projection, and more.
Downloads - OpenSong
OpenSong for Linux/Raspberry Pi has been tested on Raspian Buster. To download, visit the OpenSong Files area on SourceForge, select a version, and then select your preferred installer.
Installation - OpenSong
The first time you run OpenSong it will create the necessary folders and settings files. However, you will need to manually add song files and backgrounds to their proper folders.
Getting Started - OpenSong
Although OpenSong already comes with a number of songs already installed, with additional song available from the Download page, you will probably want to add songs that are not included.
Importing - OpenSong
Please note that OpenSong will perform better if your background images are in the "native resolution" of your projector. Consult the owner's manual to confirm your projector's native …
Links - OpenSong
Github code repository: Has song files and various utilities stored by OpenSong users. Jonathan's OpenSong Utilities: A couple of utilities for importing Songs of Fellowship songs and …
Exporting - OpenSong
Exporting Set Export The 'Export' button on the Set editing page allows you to export a set and all the songs in it to another folder, generally a USB stick, so that a set can edited on one …
OpenSong on Linux
A guide to installing both Kubuntu and OpenSong (by compilation and from tarball) is available. At the time of writing information there has been used to enable xinerama and have "single …
Building an Installer - OpenSong
Download the entire contents of the Windows Installer folder and save them to the root OpenSong folder. You can safely delete the Original-Installer as it is not used after OpenSong v2.1.
OpenSong API
OpenSong is an application for managing and projecting songs, lyrics and chords, scripture fragments, free text, images and videos. OpenSong is cross platform, but the support is limited …