A simple reveal.js plugin that lets you embed video from local sources (such as a webcam) on a presentation.
I use this when giving online talks. It lets me put myself on top of slides, in any position (including full screen).
<div class="reveal" data-video="small top-right">
<section class="slides">
<section>
... regular slide
</section>
<section data-video="big top-right">
... slide with large video
</section>
</section>
</div>
The data-video
attribute contains class names. If a slide
does not have it the plugin looks at its ancestor nodes.
The default classes are:
big
= video width 90% of browser windowsmall
= video width 15% of browser windowtop-left
= position top left cornertop-right
= position top right cornerbottom-left
= position bottom left cornerbottom-right
= position bottom right corner
If you set only a position the video width will be 25% of the browser window.
You can define and use you own CSS classes to position/format the video element.
The video element always has the class live-video
to avoid conflict with other
videos in your presentation.
video.live-video.your-class {
/* your css definitions */
}
You can set the data-video
attribute to false
to disable the video.
Use the key [C]
to enabled/disable the video. By default it will be disabled at
start. The enabled
option can change this.
If you have multiple video inputs (front ant rear camera) you can click on the video to cycle trough them.
There are several ways to install reveal_external:
- The manual way: Save
reveal-embed-video.js
andreveal-embed-video.css
into your project structure - Install with bower: bower install reveal_embed_video
Add the plugin to the dependencies:
dependencies: [
...
{ src: 'vendor/reveal-embed-video.js' },
'embed-video': {
enabled: false, // optional, default false
persistent: false, // optional, default false
path: '/path/to/plugin' // optional, default null
}
Enable the video stream directly at startup. Pressing [C]
will still allow you to
toggle it.
Keep the stream open (the camera active) after opening it once. If it is enabled the plugin will keep the camera on even if the video is not used. This avoids repeat permission request dialogs.
The path for the css file (reveal-embed-vide.css
). The plugin will try to calculate that itself.
Most modern browsers will not allow local media devices to be opened
from file://
pages. To use this locally, you need to serve your
presentation using a local web server (such as npm start
).
Doesn't work.
Works if you add a shim.
- Thomas Weinert, [email protected] (current maintainer)
- Dave Thomas, @pragdave, [email protected] (original author)
MIT