2. Must have PowerPoint 2010 for this solution
to work.
When viewing the presentation you must have
internet connection.
1. Open your PowerPoint, select the slide for
your video.
2. Click the Insert tab.
3. Click the drop-down arrow under the Video
button.
4. Select “Video from Web Site…”
SOLUTION 1: Insert Video Button
3. 5. The embed code inserted in this textbox has to
be in the right format. It won’t accept iframes, so
some embed code from other sites might not
work, but YouTube will with a change in settings.
6. On the web page of your YouTube video, Select
the Share tab.
7. Then click “Embed” and check the box labeled
“Use old embed code” (won’t work without this
step)!
8. You may also want to uncheck “Show suggested
videos when the video finishes”
9. Place your cursor in the code box and copy the
code.
SOLUTION 1: Insert Video Button
4. This box must be checked
to get the right html code
that can be embedded in
PowerPoint 2010.
SOLUTION 1: Insert Video Button
5. 11. Return to your PowerPoint file and paste the code into
the text box on the Insert Video From Web Site panel.
12. Click Insert.
13. Your video will
appear as a black
box. Select the
video and
double-click to
use the “Format”
and “Playback” tabs to adjust the size of the video and
choose when it will begin playback.
SOLUTION 1: Insert Video Button
6.
7. iSpring Free 6.2 – free download adds an
additional tab to PowerPoint. Works with MS
Office 2003, 2007, 2010
http://www.ispringsolutions.com/free_powerpoint_
to_flash_converter.html
Has an insert YouTube Video button
Lots of additional features, but we’ll focus on
the insert YouTube button.
SOLUTION 2: iSpring Free 6.2
8. Make sure you copy
the url at the top of
the browser for the
YouTube video and
not the Share url.
SOLUTION 2: iSpring Free 6.2
9. If you won’t have internet connection when
viewing the presentation or the video is not
available online, you can embed the video clip
directly into your PowerPoint presentation.
WARNING!! This usually results in a huge (think lots of
Megabytes, maybe even Gigabytes) PowerPoint file!!
You will want to convert your file to get the
best size and file format.
SOLUTION 3: Embedding Video
10. Many tools online to do it, my
recommendation:
Any Video Converter: http://www.any-video-
converter.com/products/for_video_free/
SOLUTION 3: Embedding Video
15. In PowerPoint you can insert your wmv file
directly on the slide.
1. On the Insert tab, in the Media group, click
the video reel button or click the arrow
under Video, and then click Video from file.
2. In the Insert Video dialog box, locate and
click the video that you want to embed, and
then click Insert.
16. PowerPoint will support QuickTime
(.mov, .mp4) and Adobe Flash (.swf) files
when you have installed the QuickTime and
Adobe Flash players.
Linking vs. Embedding
◦ Linking a file means you must have the actual video
file saved with the presentation and the path must
stay the same. Your PowerPoint presentation file
size will be smaller.
17. Microsoft PowerPoint Help Website: Inserting Video in PowerPoint:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/embed-in-or-link-to-
a-video-from-your-presentation-HA010374729.aspx
Microsoft PowerPoint Help Website: Compressing Media:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/compress-your-media-
files-HA010382163.aspx?CTT=5&origin=HA010374729
McCombs Technology Training Blog Poste on Embedding YouTube video in
MS PPT 2010: http://blogs.mccombs.utexas.edu/the-
most/2011/08/26/embed-a-youtube-video-in-powerpoint-2010/
iSpring Free 6.2:
http://www.ispringsolutions.com/free_powerpoint_to_flash_converter.html
Any Video Converter: http://www.any-video
converter.com/products/for_video_free/
The embed code inserted in this textbox has to be in the right format. It won’t accept iframes, so some embed code from other sites might not work, but YouTube will with a change in settings.
The embed code inserted in this textbox has to be in the right format. It won’t accept iframes, so some embed code from other sites might not work, but YouTube will with a change in settings.
The embed code inserted in this textbox has to be in the right format. It won’t accept iframes, so some embed code from other sites might not work, but YouTube will with a change in settings.