![]() But you can click the Plus button and I've got two cameras hooked up. If you click here you'll see your camera. So you can have multiple sources if you're using a Mac. Now in addition to this you can also select the Source. In fact you can even Flip like that if you want. You can even Rotate this and it will work just fine in a rotated orientation. You can also go to Arrange and set things like the exact position. So you have all of the options you've got with shapes, images, and videos with Live Video as well. You can even do the reflection like that. ![]() You could select the border just like with Images and videos and things. Now in addition to all this stuff specific to Live Video you could also go to Styles and do all sorts of different things. You also have this green dot that you can move to create a nice rounded effect. I can increase that and you could see it creates these rounded corners. When you select this, double click it, you see you can also get the Scale or Zoom control right here below. Custom allows you to resize it to be any ration, width and height, that you want. You could go with a circle or you could go with Custom. 2 x 3 cutting off even more making it vertical. You could do 4 x 3 cutting off the edges. You could also set the dimensions for the Masking shape of the box. You can Scale so you can zoom in on the video inside of the box. Under Format, Live Video, you can select the Source (and we'll get back to that in a minute). You can shrink this down, move it to where you want. Chances are you've got an iMac or a MacBook Pro and it's going to show your built-in camera. You could see here it's going to show me using my webcam, the webcam I have attached to my MacPro. I go to Media and then Live Video and it will add in an element right here. Let's say that I want it to show my camera here in the top left corner. To add Live Video to your presentation first go to a slide where you want the live video to appear. Then let's look at how you may be able to use it and ways that you probably shouldn't be using it. ![]() Let's take a look at how it works first and all the different options. So your Mac's camera can actually show you, or anything it's pointed at, right on your slides. This allows you to add a live video element right into your presentation. ![]() It's in the latest version, that's version 11.2 for macOS Big Sur or Monterey. So there's a great new feature in Keynote. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Today let's take a look at the new Live Video Feature in Keynote. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. We’ll be providing full coverage of today’s WWDC, so stay tuned to iPhone in Canada for updates, as always.Check out Using Live Video in Mac Keynote at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. The other way to watch the WWDC keynote is on Apple TV, via the Apple Events app- download here from the tvOS App Store. This stream is best experienced on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using Safari on iOS 10 or later a Mac using Safari on macOS Sierra 10.12 or later or a PC using Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge.Īpple says “Other platforms may also be able to access the stream using recent versions of Chrome or Firefox (MSE, H.264, and AAC required),” which is new. There are some specific requirements though, such as Safari or Microsoft Edge browsers: The easiest way is to watch on Apple’s Events page here. Here’s how to watch all the action live, no matter where you are. No hardware is expected to be announced today, but surprises can always be in-store (and maybe an update on AirPower?). The company is expected to preview the next versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS. The day has finally come-Apple’s 2018 WWDC keynote is set to kick off at 10 AM PDT/1 PM EDT, in San Jose, California.
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