Easyworship 7: Tb.ewb

EasyWorship 7 is a premier church presentation software designed to streamline the management of worship services by integrating song lyrics, scriptures, media, and sermon notes into a single interface. Its user-friendly, left-to-right workflow is highly valued by volunteer teams for its balance of simplicity and powerful feature sets. Core Functionality and Interface

The EasyWorship interface is divided into three primary functional areas that guide the user through the preparation and execution of a service:

Schedule Area (Left): This section allows users to build and save a "setlist" of all service items, such as specific songs, scriptures, and videos.

Preview Window (Middle): This enables the operator to see exactly how a slide or video will look before sending it to the live display. Tb.ewb Easyworship 7

Live Output (Right): This panel shows what is currently being projected to the congregation and provides control over the live feed. Key Features for Worship Leaders Getting Started with EasyWorship 7


5. Customization Options

  • Color Replace: In EW7’s media properties, adjust hue, saturation, brightness of motions (real-time, no re-encoding)
  • Speed Control: Slow down or speed up loops (50% to 200%) without quality loss – EW7 uses frame blending
  • Text Overlays: Add scripture or announcements over any motion using EW7’s text tool (saves as a separate slide)
  • Crop & Pan: Use EW7’s built-in crop tool to focus on specific motion areas (e.g., zoom into cross element)

Issue 1: The Text Arrives Truncated (Missing Half the Verse)

Cause: EasyWorship 7 splits UDP packets at 512 bytes by default. A long scripture (e.g., Psalm 119) gets chopped. Fix: Go to Settings > Network > Broadcast String Limit. Increase the limit to 4096 bytes. This ensures the entire Tb payload is sent intact.

Step 3: Locate the Temporary .ewb Files (The "Tb" Cache)

When broadcasting text, EasyWorship 7 creates temporary broadcast cache files. These are often stored in: EasyWorship 7 is a premier church presentation software

C:\ProgramData\Softouch\EasyWorship 7\BroadcastCache\

Look for files named like temp_*.ewb or broadcast_text.ewb. These are your "Tb.ewb" files. You can write a script to monitor this folder and send the text to a serial LED screen or a web socket.

Mastering Tb.ewb Files in EasyWorship 7: A Complete Guide

If you’ve recently upgraded to EasyWorship 7 or are digging into its file structure for the first time, you’ve probably come across the .ewb file extension—specifically files labeled with Tb.ewb. Understanding what these files are and how to manage them can save you hours of frustration on a Sunday morning.

Let’s break down what Tb.ewb means, how it differs from old file types, and the best practices for backing up your content. Color Replace: In EW7’s media properties, adjust hue,

3. Technical Specifications (EasyWorship 7 Integration)

  • File Format: MP4 (H.264), MOV (ProRes for 4K), PNG, JPG, EW7 Package files (.ewpackage)
  • Resolution Support: 1920x1080 (Full HD) and 3840x2160 (4K)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 only (optimized for modern projectors/screens)
  • Alpha Channel: Available for select lower thirds and titles (requires EasyWorship 7’s alpha rendering enabled)
  • Looping: Seamless loop points embedded in MP4 metadata – no stutter between repeats
  • Performance: Hardware-accelerated decoding (Intel QuickSync / NVIDIA NVENC) in EW7 for smooth playback

How to Backup Your Tb.ewb File (Crucial Step!)

Since Tb.ewb holds everything, losing it means rebuilding your entire song library from scratch. Do not rely on Auto-Save only.

Method 1: Using EasyWorship’s Built-in Backup

  1. Go to File > Backup.
  2. Select “Full Backup” (this will include a copy of your Tb.ewb).
  3. Save the .ewbackup file to an external drive or cloud folder.

Setting Up the Tb.ewb Workflow in EasyWorship 7

Because EasyWorship 7 does not have a literal "Export to Tb.ewb" button, you must configure the Network Broadcast or Secondary Output to mimic this functionality. Follow these steps:

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