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Ronald Koelink
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      18th Mar 2004
Hi *,

I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
slides of a powerpoint presentation.
How can I do this?

Thanx, Ronald
 
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Mike M.
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      18th Mar 2004
Insert a Windows Media Player object (from the More Controls button - Hammer
thingy) and set the url to your webcam feed.

"Ronald Koelink" <antispam-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi *,
>
> I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
> slides of a powerpoint presentation.
> How can I do this?
>
> Thanx, Ronald



 
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Ronald Koelink
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      18th Mar 2004
> "Ronald Koelink" wrote ...
> > I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
> > slides of a powerpoint presentation.
> > How can I do this?


"Mike M." wrote ...
> Insert a Windows Media Player object (from the More Controls button -

Hammer
> thingy) and set the url to your webcam feed.


Hi Mike,
Thanx, but how can I set the URL? BaseURL in properties?
Which URL do I need to type in? I don't have any webserver or special webcam
software running.



 
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Glenna Shaw
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      19th Mar 2004
Hi Ronald,

Give LiveWeb a try:
http://www.mvps.org/skp/liveweb.htm.

HTH,
Glenna

"Ronald Koelink" <antispam-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi *,
>
> I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
> slides of a powerpoint presentation.
> How can I do this?
>
> Thanx, Ronald



 
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Ronald Koelink
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      19th Mar 2004
> "Ronald Koelink" wrote ...
> > I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
> > slides of a powerpoint presentation.
> > How can I do this?


"Glenna Shaw" wrote ...
> Give LiveWeb a try:
> http://www.mvps.org/skp/liveweb.htm.


Glenna,
That works fine, I can see a webpage in my presentation, but that not what I
want. I want to see a live realtime video stream from my webcam.

I need to give presentations about navigation equipment. Some normal sheets
telling what the equipment is capable off and then sheets with a litte bit
of text supporting a live demonstration. An here it is where the webcam
comes in.
I need a 640x480 (max resolution of the webcam) box in a 800x600 slide (max
resolution of the beamer) in which the equipment is shown in a way that you
can see the radar/plotter screen and the buttons. Operation of the equipment
is good demonstrated this way.

I am a complete nono on extented use of Powerpoint. ;-)
I never used any advanced feature.

Cheers Ronald


 
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Glenna Shaw
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      19th Mar 2004
Hi Ronald,

I think I understand now. When you were saying webcam, it implies a video
feed across a website URL.

Does your webcam use a program? Click on Insert, object, select from file
and insert your WebCam program in the PowerPoint slide. It will probably
show as an icon. When you run the PowerPoint show, click on the program
icon and it should show your WebCam.

HTH,
Glenna

"Ronald Koelink" <antispam-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > "Ronald Koelink" wrote ...
> > > I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
> > > slides of a powerpoint presentation.
> > > How can I do this?

>
> "Glenna Shaw" wrote ...
> > Give LiveWeb a try:
> > http://www.mvps.org/skp/liveweb.htm.

>
> Glenna,
> That works fine, I can see a webpage in my presentation, but that not what

I
> want. I want to see a live realtime video stream from my webcam.
>
> I need to give presentations about navigation equipment. Some normal

sheets
> telling what the equipment is capable off and then sheets with a litte bit
> of text supporting a live demonstration. An here it is where the webcam
> comes in.
> I need a 640x480 (max resolution of the webcam) box in a 800x600 slide

(max
> resolution of the beamer) in which the equipment is shown in a way that

you
> can see the radar/plotter screen and the buttons. Operation of the

equipment
> is good demonstrated this way.
>
> I am a complete nono on extented use of Powerpoint. ;-)
> I never used any advanced feature.
>
> Cheers Ronald
>
>



 
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Mike M.
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      19th Mar 2004
Right click the control, Properties, Custom (click the 3 dots) then set File
Name or Url field. Most web cams come with some kind of streaming software.
In a lost of cases it is a version of Windows Media Encoder. You must have
some software to encode and stream the images from the webcam for Windows
Media Player to play it. Check the CD that came with your web cam or
download and use Windows Media Encoder (WME - it's free). You set your WME
job to use your web cam as the input device. The you can set the url in the
WMP control to point to the encoding job on that machine. Mine is like
this: http://myencodingmachine:8080. WME defaults to port 8080 so that
should be o.k.


"Ronald Koelink" <antispam-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > "Ronald Koelink" wrote ...
> > > I need to display live realtime video from an USB webcam within varius
> > > slides of a powerpoint presentation.
> > > How can I do this?

>
> "Mike M." wrote ...
> > Insert a Windows Media Player object (from the More Controls button -

> Hammer
> > thingy) and set the url to your webcam feed.

>
> Hi Mike,
> Thanx, but how can I set the URL? BaseURL in properties?
> Which URL do I need to type in? I don't have any webserver or special

webcam
> software running.
>
>
>



 
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      29th Oct 2006
Hello, new member here.

I have the same problem,

I want to use a USB webcam as a live stream in a powerpoint presentation.

Now I have the url of the feed and can put this into windows media player, all of that is working fine.

However when I insert a windows media player object into my slide and right click it "properties" is not an option, it is grayed out and I cant click on it and therefore can not asign the URL to the object.

What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Josh
 
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