In this Article:Import a Video from a File into PowerPointImport a Video from the Movies Folder. A link to a video stream has been inserted into the presentation.
If you’re trying to get a YouTube video into your PowerPoint presentation, there are a couple of ways you can do it. The easiest method is to simply copy the embed code from the YouTube video and paste it into PowerPoint. However, that option require you have an active Internet connection during the presentation because the video will be streamed from the Internet.
The second option is to download the video from YouTube and then insert it as a movie file into PowerPoint. This is harder process because you’re going to have to find a website or tool to download the videos, which is not something YouTube officials supports, except for downloading your own videos. Then you’ll have to convert the files to AVI or WMV because PowerPoint doesn’t support the default format that YouTube videos are encoded in.
In this article, I’ll walk you through the steps to get your YouTube video into PowerPoint using both of these methods, however, you’ll have to Google around and find a way to download the YouTube video yourself.
Method 1 – Use Embed Code
If you’re using PowerPoint 2010 or higher, then there is a really nice option now that lets you insert videos from video-sharing websites like YouTube. Open PowerPoint and then click on Insert on the ribbon.
You’ll see a Video button and if you click on that, you’ll see the option for Video from Web Site. A box will pop up that asks you to paste in the embed code. Now you have to go get the embed code from YouTube. To do that, go to the video and then click on Share and then Embed.
Copy the code from the box that starts with <iframe width and then paste that into the box in PowerPoint.
Click Insert and your video should now be in the PowerPoint slide. You can move it around and even resize it just like any other PowerPoint object. When you play your slideshow, the video will start to play when the slide comes up.
Note that in order versions of PowerPoint, you will have to follow method 2, which means you’ll have to download the video, convert it and then insert it into PowerPoint. The second method is also for anyone who wants to include a YouTube video, but doesn’t have an Internet connection when the slideshow plays. With no Internet, the video won’t stream.
Method 2 – Download and Convert
As I mentioned above, downloading your own YouTube videos is very easy. Log into your YouTube account and click on your picture up at the top right. Then click on Creator Studio.
Now click on Video Manager in the left menu and you’ll see a list of all your videos. Click on the little down arrow next to Edit and click on Download MP4.
When you go back to PowerPoint, this time you click on Insert, Video and then Video from File. Find your downloaded movie and it will be inserted into the presentation. Again, inserting the video this way will ensure you can play the video even if you don’t have an Internet connection.
If you want to download a YouTube that’s not your own, you’ll have to search Google for that first. Once you have downloaded the video, you can check out any of these two free sites for converting the Flash video to MP4, AVI or WMV.
Depending on the version of PowerPoint, the video formats supported may differ so here’s a breakdown for each version:
PowerPoint 2013 – AVI, MP4, M4V, MOV, MPG, MPEG, SWF, or WMV. Nothing has to be installed to insert these formats.
PowerPoint 2010 – SWF, AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV. If Apple QuickTime is installed on the computer playing the presentation, then it can also support MP4 and MOV file formats.
PowerPoint 2007 – AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV
Go ahead and convert your video to the appropriate format for your version of Office and then insert it using the method I showed above. That’s about it! If you have any trouble inserting videos into your PowerPoint presentation, post a comment and we’ll try to help. Enjoy!
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In some cases you will need to use the video’s embed code. You can get a YouTube video’s embed code by clicking the Share button and click the Embed link to pull up the HTML code.
Step 1
- In PowerPoint 2013 or 2016, go to the Insert tab and click on Video > Online Video.
- In PowerPoint 2010, go to the Insert tab and click on Video > Video from Web site.
Step 2
- In PowerPoint 2013 or 2016, you’ll see a dialog box where you can search for a YouTube video from PowerPoint, or you can paste the embed code from any video site.
- In PowerPoint 2010, you will have to paste the embed code for the video in the dialog box that appears and click Insert.
Step 3
Once the video is inserted, you can resize and move it to appear where you want it in your presentation. It will look like it’s a screenshot, but in preview mode (keyboard shortcut Shift-F5), you will be able to play the video.
You can also right click the video and and click Start to select whether the video will begin playing automatically when you open that slide or whether you want to start playing after you click the video.
What About PowerPoint 2007?
The process in PowerPoint 2007 is a little bit more complicated and requires you to access the Developer tab of the program.
- Click the More Controls button > Shockwave Flash Object > OK.
- Using your mouse, drag and draw the rectangle where you want the video to appear in your slide.
- Right-click the rectangle and select Properties.
- In the Movie field, paste the URL of the YouTube video you want to use. In the URL remove watch? and replace the equal symbol (=) with a forward slash (/).
- If you want the video to start playing automatically, in the Playing field, choose True. If you don’t want it to automatically play, choose False. If you don’t want the video to loop, in the Loop field, choose False.
To see that process in action, check out the video below:
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- Hi, I had a embedded you tube video in a presentation and all of the sudden it stop working, why? I am using microsoft powerpoint professional plus 10.
- Nice post!! Thanks for sharing this informative post.