This was originally done, post the advent of Powerpoint (mid 90s) via video conferencing hardware such as Polycom Viewstations via ISDN telephone lines. This is still the most effective method, but the most costly as every station has to have the conferencing hardware.
Then came the IP (Internet) solutions like Microsoft's Net Meeting (which has been updated to a 2007 version) http://office.microsoft.co
and various IP software methods -- keeping in mind that the quality differs from those using dedicated servers to those sharing Internet traffic.
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by: Echo_SPosted on 2009-02-12 at 12:25:15ID: 23626344
What about streaming the video to a website and putting that into PPT? You can use LiveWeb to add the live webpage to PPT. http://www.mvps.org/skp/
Otherwise, I'd probably just alt+tab between PPT and the video source.