Frage von Shadowrun2002:I'm looking for the following method:
It is a PC with Windows XP Prof. available
PowerPoint is installed on this, also a Sony DV camera is
connected and a Logitech USB webcam installed.
How do I get in a PowerPoint presentation of the original!
Picture of one of the two cams displayed ..???
Please, no streams or servers or outsource and re-capture pictures or the like .. It is not synonymous meant capturing the picture but this provides one of the two cameras directly into PowerPoint clean ....
Has anyone a solution .. this is all about so ...
Thank you for your HELP
Antwort von stiffler:
Hi,
Capture that PP would contain functions that were new to me. MW can be effective only on the calculator is already vhd. clips (integrated Insert film - from file ") and synonymous only if this particular format, such as, for example, MPEG1 exhibit - PAL AVIs do not go according to my experience.
Gruss
ph
Antwort von Bert:
Hello,
I assume that the picture of the video camera so with a special software s.Desktop displayed.
In powerpoint there is the option buttons on the foil insert, with whom one can call arbitrary Windows applications. The nice thing is that the background is the powerpoint in presentation mode and the called program comes upon the background image of the film. If you no longer need the program, you it closes completely conventional and is next in the presentation.
So go on in Powerpoint Slide Show - "Action Buttons". There opens a selection window for some button shapes, select one of them (probably) with the small video camera as an icon in your case, the desired size on the slide to draw (cursor) is a cross and then opens a dialog box with "Action when click "-" Run Program ". There, select the program (*. exe), which establishes the connection and video camera display, and then close the dialog.
In presentation mode, man must then click on the button and it would be the live image is visible. Of course you can automate the call synonymous on "Custom Animation synonymous.
Time and try it!
I have made earlier about the test once called Powerpoint Adobe Premiere, and it went without a crash! If this works would go synonymous everything else!
Greeting
Bert