Live video in Keynote

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does anyone have anything to add by way of recent decvelopments?
Brian: can you explain what you mean by using the broadcaster movie please? (It makes a file called mymovie by default, but embedding that on a slide doesn't play the video in real time ...)

Here's the instructions that should work for you.
1. Connect a camera or other video input device to your computer.
2. Open QuickTime Broadcaster and, if the expanded window is open, click Hide Details.
3. Choose options from the Audio and Video pop-up menus that best fit your situation.
4. Click Show Details, click Network, and choose Manual Unicast from the Transmission pop-up menu.
5. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the receiving computer (the default is the IP address of the sending computer, so you can leave that).
6. Leave the other settings at their default values.
7. In QuickTime Broadcaster, choose File > Export SDP.
8. The file saved in this step is the Session Description Protocol (SDP) file, which contains information your viewer will need to watch your broadcast.
9. Send or copy the SDP file to the computer that will be used to view your broadcast. (n your case, you'll just change the .sdp to .mov and drop it onto a Keynote slide.
10. On the sending computer, start the broadcast by clicking Broadcast in the QuickTime Broadcaster window.
Open your Keynote presentation then and you should see the video.

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