Oftentimes, you may locate some extraordinary videos on YouTube and choose to add the video clips for the PowerPoint you are creating now. But, you don't understand how to add a YouTube video to PowerPoint file? Don't stress considering that this paper will do you a favor by supplying the remedy.
It is possible to perform a YouTube video in PowerPoint 2003/2007 by copying its embed code. Nevertheless, it's possible to do that in PowerPoint 2010, Internet's new sought-after that turns a friendly and vigorous seem at a number of elements, the video tweaks specifically. From the 2010 version, it will be neither an annoyer to output PowerPoint to video as you are allowed to save your presentation as WMV, nor to embed any online video for your PowerPoint presentation so long as you receive an embed code.
This manual will present you the standard steps of embedding a video from YouTube to a PowerPoint 2010 presentation. The way also applies to embedding a video from other video hosting sites like Metacafe, Revver and etc.
1. Go to www.youtube.com and move to the video you prefer to embed to PowerPoint 2010. Beneath the YouTube video, select Share - Embed - Use old embed code. Then copy the embed code from the Embed Field for your clipboard. It could be displayed like below:
2. Return on the PowerPoint 2010 presentation in editing. Head to the slide from which you choose to play the YouTube video. Select Insert - Video - Video from Web Site?-.
3. When the Insert Video From Online Video Site dialogue box appear, paste the Youtube embed code to your blank and click Insert.
Vital: The embed code technique for inserting a Youtube video won't job out as soon as you use the Insert Media Clip button on a slide. It's possible to only embed a YouTube video together with the Video button from the ribbon.
4. Then a black rectangle object is displayed, indicating that the YouTube video is embedded.
5. To view the video, press F5 or please click Slide Show - Start Slide Show - From Current Slide. You can see the video with playback options and also a controller bar, the exact same since it is shown inside the YouTube. Click the Play button to start the video while you do in YouTube.
It is possible to perform a YouTube video in PowerPoint 2003/2007 by copying its embed code. Nevertheless, it's possible to do that in PowerPoint 2010, Internet's new sought-after that turns a friendly and vigorous seem at a number of elements, the video tweaks specifically. From the 2010 version, it will be neither an annoyer to output PowerPoint to video as you are allowed to save your presentation as WMV, nor to embed any online video for your PowerPoint presentation so long as you receive an embed code.
This manual will present you the standard steps of embedding a video from YouTube to a PowerPoint 2010 presentation. The way also applies to embedding a video from other video hosting sites like Metacafe, Revver and etc.
1. Go to www.youtube.com and move to the video you prefer to embed to PowerPoint 2010. Beneath the YouTube video, select Share - Embed - Use old embed code. Then copy the embed code from the Embed Field for your clipboard. It could be displayed like below:
2. Return on the PowerPoint 2010 presentation in editing. Head to the slide from which you choose to play the YouTube video. Select Insert - Video - Video from Web Site?-.
3. When the Insert Video From Online Video Site dialogue box appear, paste the Youtube embed code to your blank and click Insert.
Vital: The embed code technique for inserting a Youtube video won't job out as soon as you use the Insert Media Clip button on a slide. It's possible to only embed a YouTube video together with the Video button from the ribbon.
4. Then a black rectangle object is displayed, indicating that the YouTube video is embedded.
5. To view the video, press F5 or please click Slide Show - Start Slide Show - From Current Slide. You can see the video with playback options and also a controller bar, the exact same since it is shown inside the YouTube. Click the Play button to start the video while you do in YouTube.