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steveogratin

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Aug 14, 2008
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I would like to do a presentation using an iPhone and have the face of the iPhone projected to the audience as I navigate on it.
I would basically like to do what Steve Jobs did in his presentation of the iPhone. I've also, seen youtube videos that have a white dot that simulates finger movements when navigating
An example video is here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kwmEIctuUw

Does anyone know what to do? Is this an app/program? Is this utilizing the tv out?
Thanks
Steve
 
The video cable output on the iPhone only shows movies and photos. (You'd think they'd put in a setting to let it do more, but no.)

As was mentioned, you could use the emulator on a Mac and show the Mac screen.

Or you could buy one of those setups to project the iPhone screen via a camera mounted above it.

Or you could record your demo on the iPhone the same way (with a separate camera), and save it and edit it for display.

I capture my Windows CE demos on a PC using a program that saves the mouse movements as a circle (example here), but that won't work for the iPhone, unfortunately.
 
Did this work?

HI,
did this work in the end? i would like to perform something similar.

Best!

Patrick
 
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