Sermons on the Web publishes sermons in MP3 format on a church's own
web site. It consists of a web application to host the sermons plus a
Windows application to publish them. Users can access the sermons via
web pages or podcasts.
The Sermons on the Web architecture plugs into any web site that
supports PHP and MySQL. It is designed so that any sound worker can
quickly and easily publish a sermon by entering some basic information
and clicking a button.
Features
- Creates files suitable for the internet and for archiving
- Sermons on the Web starts with a sermon in .wav format. It
generates and uploads a small .mp3 file optimized for good quality
internet listening and fast downloads. It also generates a very high
quality .wma file for long-term archiving. Files in both formats are
tagged with the speaker, title, etc.
- Makes sermons available via a podcast
- The sermons published to the web site are automatically
available via podcast for use with an iPod or similar device. See the
online demo podcast.
- Organizes web site sermons chronologically and by series
- Visitors to your web site can easily find what they're
looking for. They can view a short list of recent sermons or sort all
sermons by date, speaker, scripture, or title. They can also browse
sermons by series.
- Stands alone or integrates into an existing web site
- Sermons on the Web includes instructions and a template to
get a simple, functional web site online quickly. For churches with an
existing web site wanting to maintain common styling or merge sermon
content into an existing page structure, Sermons on the Web is designed
to integrate into any web site with a PHP script engine and a MySQL
database, including sites that use a content management
system.
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