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Making an engaging PowerPoint presentation is no easy feat.

You have to figure out what to say, and what you want your audience to grasp. Then, decide how to bring the two together to deliver a compelling presentation.

One popular way to add flair is by embedding video into the content, like what Dr. Frans de Waal did in his TED Talk on inequity aversion . To emphasize his points, he included videos of animal experiments, turning a mind-numbingly boring topic into an engaging and viral presentation—which now has over 5 million views.

In this step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to embed a video in PowerPoint so you can create exceptional presentations that grab your audience’s attention and help them remember what you said.

How to embed a video in PowerPoint from your PC or Mac

First, of course, you’ll need a video, either one online or from your media library. The next step is to find a way to make it play during your PowerPoint presentation. You could do it manually by bringing up the video from another website or program while you’re speaking, but that process is clunky and you might end up facing technical challenges.

Luckily, there are simpler and easier methods of embedding videos in PowerPoint. You can link to your video file externally or embed it directly in your presentation. 

Use the tutorial below to insert videos in PowerPoint from a computer.

How to embed a video in PowerPoint in Windows

Step 1: select the powerpoint slide.

Launch Microsoft PowerPoint on a Windows computer and open a blank or existing PowerPoint file. 

Then, go to the slide you want to embed a video and select the Insert tab in the toolbar.

Step 2: Click Video > This Device

Select the Video option. Here, you can either embed a video from your computer or from an online source, like a website or YouTube and other supported platforms.

Click This Device from the drop-down menu to embed a video from a folder on your computer.  

PowerPoint supports MP4 files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio. So, you can upload videos in file formats, such as M4V, MOV, ASF, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or WMV.

If you don't want to play a video full screen, resize it to your preferred dimensions.

For precise height-to-width proportions:

  • Select Format (PowerPoint 2013 or newer) or Options (PowerPoint 2010) in the Size group
  • Click the Dialog Box Launcher Icon image
  • Click Size, then select the Lock aspect ratio checkbox under Scale 
  • Enter your preferred height and width under Size and rotate or enter the percentage of size that you want in the Scale height and width boxes

Then, select Video Format to access formatting options like borders and effects or right-click the video for more options. You can also use the Designer tool to choose from professional slide templates. 

Then, click the Playback tab to trim your video, add captions, choose playback options, like In Click Sequence, Automatically, or When Clicked On.

Note: In PowerPoint for Microsoft Office 365 or PowerPoint 2016 version 1709 or later, you can use the In Click Sequence option. This way, your video can play in sequence with other actions you’ve programmed on the slide, like animations or transitions. 

To insert a web video, select Video > Online Videos . 

Note: PowerPoint supports YouTube, SlideShare, Vimeo, Stream, and Flip video providers.

Step 3: Click Insert

If you choose to embed an online video, copy the link to the video you want to embed and paste it in the blank field. A preview of your video will appear in the Insert video pop-up.

Click the Insert button to embed the video in your presentation. 

PowerPoint will download and insert the video on the selected slide. You can drag the edges of the video thumbnail to resize it, then use Video Format options, like shape, border, and effects to enhance the video. 

Select the Playback tab to insert captions or choose how your video plays (automatically or when clicked). 

Note: You can’t change when an online video starts. But if you’re embedding a YouTube video, you can copy the video URL at the current time to link from a specific start time. 

Click the Slide Show tab to preview the video with all the formatting changes you made. Then, save your presentation to your computer or click the Share button to move or copy it to the cloud.

How to embed a video in PowerPoint on a Mac

To embed a video in PowerPoint for Mac, you’ll need to save the video file in the same folder as your presentation.

Launch PowerPoint and open a blank or existing presentation, then select the slide you’d like to add a video to. 

Select Insert .

Step 2: Click Video > From File

Click Video to access video embed options from the drop-down menu:

  • Video browser
  • Video from file
  • Stock videos
  • Online film

Select Video from file to insert a video file from your Mac.

In the Choose a Video dialog box, select the video file you want to insert, then click the Insert button to embed the video on the slide.

If you want to put a link to the video on the slide, click Show Options in the lower left corner of the dialog box. 

Then, select the Link to file box, and click Insert .

Select the Video Format tab to add effects and choose whether your video will play automatically or when clicked.

Tip: If you’re using the 2016 version of PowerPoint (or newer), you can play back videos with multiple audio tracks. These versions also support closed captions and subtitles embedded in video files.

Select the Playback tab to do the following:

  • Trim your video
  • Add fade in and fade out effects
  • Play the video on full screen or hide during the show
  • Insert captions
  • Select start time options (in click sequence, automatically, or when clicked)
  • Loop the video to play repeatedly and continuously during the presentation
  • Rewind your video

How to embed a video in PowerPoint from YouTube

Embedding a YouTube video to a PowerPoint presentation is simple. You can use the video URL or integrated search function to embed a video you uploaded to YouTube or someone else’s video (with permission).

To add a video to your PowerPoint presentation, you’ll copy the video embed code and paste it into the slide you want. The code will load the video at the source and play it on the platform you’re using. 

You won’t need to download and upload the video from YouTube and the video will load and play faster regardless of the file size. Plus, you can share video content that’s covered under copyright, so you’re not in danger of crossing any legal lines. 

Follow these steps to embed a video in PowerPoint from YouTube on a Windows PC or Mac. 

How to embed a video in PowerPoint from YouTube in Windows

Step 1: click “insert video”.

Open a PowerPoint presentation and select the slide you want to embed your video.

Click Insert > Video .

Step 2: Choose “Online video”

Select the Online Videos option.

Step 3: Insert the URL from YouTube

Right-click the video to copy the video link or embed code, or click Share to get the embed code. Then, paste the URL or embed code in the link field. 

A preview of your video will appear in the Insert video dialog box.

Click Insert to embed the video in your presentation. 

Resize the video thumbnail, then use the video formatting options to enhance it. 

Click Playback play the video automatically or when clicked or add captions. Then, preview the video with all the edits you made and save or share your presentation.

Note: YouTube’s video file formats are similar to those PowerPoint supports, so your video will likely play without issues. However, YouTube supports some formats that PowerPoint doesn’t, including FLV, 3GPP, WebM, DNxHR, ProRes, HEVC (h265), and CineForm. If your video isn’t playing, check to make sure it’s a supported file format.

How to embed a video in PowerPoint from YouTube on a Mac

Step 2: choose “online film”.

Select Online Film . 

A URL pop-up will appear prompting you to enter the link to the YouTube video.

Go to YouTube and copy the link or embed code of the video you want to embed in your presentation. You can right-click the video and select copy video URL or copy embed code, or click Share and copy the video link or embed code.

Paste the video link or embed code in the URL pop-up in your PowerPoint presentation, then click Insert .

Resize your video and polish your slides before saving the presentation to your computer.

How to insert a video file link in PowerPoint

Embedding a video in PowerPoint may be convenient, but it increases the size of your presentation. 

To reduce your presentation file size, insert a video file link to create a linked video. The downside with linked videos is that links can break, but you can prevent this by copying and storing your presentation and linked videos in the same folder, then linking to the video there.

Ensure you have a stable internet connection, then use the steps below to insert a video file link in PowerPoint on a PC or Mac.

Insert a video file link in PowerPoint on a PC or Mac

Step 1: take a screenshot of the video.

Find the video you want to link to in PowerPoint and take a screenshot of the clip. 

To take a screenshot in Windows, you can either use the Snipping tool, press the PrtScn (print screen) key and Windows Logo key on your keyboard. 

If you’re using a Mac computer, you can take a screenshot by pressing and holding SHIFT + COMMAND + 3 keys together (for full screenshot) or SHIFT + COMMAND + 4 keys to screenshot a specific area. 

Step 2: Insert the screenshot in your presentation

Alternatively, navigate to the slide you want to add your screenshot to, select Insert > Pictures > Picture from File . Then, find the screenshot you took, select Insert to add it to the slide, then crop, resize, and position it to your liking.

Step 3: Hyperlink the image to your video

Right-click the image and select Link . 

If your video is in Descript, copy the video link from your dashboard.

 Insert the video link in the address field then click OK .

The hyperlink will be connected to the image itself, not other elements on the slide or the entire slide.

Click Slide Show to test your video and ensure it links to the right video. When you click on the image, it will open in a web browser, ready for you to play.

Why can’t I embed a video in PowerPoint?

Embedding videos to a PowerPoint presentation is a straightforward process, but sometimes the video may fail to play. Let’s review some reasons for playback failure and how to resolve them.

Video playback issues

Video playback may fail in PowerPoint if:

  • The storage folder is corrupt
  • The video’s audio is out of sync
  • The video file is corrupt, damaged, in an unsupported file format, or missing certain files

How to fix: Convert your video into a supported file format, check PowerPoint playback settings, or make the video visible by unchecking the Hide while not playing option in the playback tab. You can also save your presentation using the PPT or PPTX extension, so it’s easier to open the file in older or modern Office versions. 

File size and compatibility

Your video might not play if the file is too big. To resolve this issue, compress the media file by going to File > Info > Compress Media. Then, select one of these options: 

  • Presentation quality/full HD: Adjusts the video size while maintaining its quality.
  • Internet quality/HD: Saves on space and video quality.
  • Low quality/Standard: Saves more space but doesn’t keep overall video and audio quality. This option is ideal if you want to share the presentation with others and ensure your videos will still play.  

If your video file is incompatible with PowerPoint, it may be in an unsupported file format or missing a codec. 

How to fix: Convert the video to a supported format or add a missing codec to your computer for smooth playback.

Broken links

When adding an online video, you might accidentally enter an incorrect link or the video link may be broken at the source. This means it won’t embed correctly and won’t play when you’re presenting. 

How to fix: Before inserting or embedding an online video, install the required updates for your version of PowerPoint and check that you’ve copied the right link. Then, test your video to ensure it plays on any device.

Make the best videos to embed in PowerPoint with Descript

Embedding a video in PowerPoint is a pretty simple process with several benefits for you and your audience. To prevent yawns and glazed-over eyes, you’ll need professional-quality videos that will draw your audience in, keep them engaged, and improve message recall.

Descript’s audio and video editing software lets you record, edit, and publish studio-grade videos to YouTube, then embed them in your PowerPoint presentations in a few clicks. 

Plus, Descript’s AI-powered automatic transcription generates high-quality transcripts from your video’s audio, which you can use as notes while making your presentation. You can also use Descript’s AI features to get text summaries, auto-generate copy for social media posts, and enhance your audio with Studio Sound .

Take Descript for a spin today to make quality videos that will help you deliver exceptional PowerPoint presentations.

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This article was co-authored by Mitch Harris . Mitch Harris is a Consumer Technology Expert based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Mitch runs his own IT Consulting company called Mitch the Geek, helping individuals and businesses with home office technology, data security, remote support, and cybersecurity compliance. Mitch earned a BS in Psychology, English, and Physics and graduated Cum Laude from Northern Arizona University. This article has been viewed 124,593 times.

Videos can help make your presentations looks more professional, and can liven up a dull report. They can also add a lot of content that you otherwise wouldn't be able to share. You can add videos from your computer and from the internet.

Step 1 Open Microsoft Office PowerPoint.

  • You can place a video in any slide, but it is generally easier to learn in blank slide.

Step 2 Click on

  • In older versions of PowerPoint this will not bring up a menu, but a drop-down list. Search for "Video," or "Media Selection" to continue.

Step 3 Click on

  • Online Videos can be pulled from sites like YouTube or Vimeo. However, these videos will only work if your computer is hooked up to the internet whenever you show the presentation. If you aren't sure you'll have WiFi later, you could be without a video.
  • Video on my PC takes a video you have already saved to your computer. If you save the PowerPoint on another hard drive (like a USB), you need to be sure you transfer a copy of the video to the drive as well. Once you have clicked the "Video" tool and selected "Online Video", there opens a smaller window that gives three options.

Step 4 Input the URL of the video you want if you're using Online Video.

  • Personal drive: You have the video on a cloud drive, like Dropbox or Google Drive.
  • YouTube: you use the YouTube address, or URL.
  • Embed Code: Click on the "Share" button on the video page, then copy and paste the "Embed" code for the video. [1] X Research source

Step 5 Find your video file and insert it if taking it off your PC.

  • Again, if you plan on moving the presentation, like using a USB drive to carry it or move it, make sure you copy and paste the video you attached into the USB as well. PowerPoint needs to find the video to play it, and if you're on another computer that doesn't have the video you inserted, there will be no video for PowerPoint to play.

Step 6 Edit and adjust your video like any other image.

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How to Insert a Video in PowerPoint (from a File on Your PC or Shared Drive)

Insert a video in PowerPoint as an embedded object. (video on monitor)

Insert or Embed a Video in a PowerPoint Presentation from a File and Set Playback Options

by Avantix Learning Team | Updated October 9, 2021

Applies to: Microsoft Âź PowerPoint Âź 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365 (Windows)

You can insert a video into a PowerPoint  presentation from a file on your PC or from a shared drive. Video can help to engage your audience and focus attention. In 2010 and later versions, video files are embedded or copied into PowerPoint by default so video files can increase file size significantly.

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When inserting video in PowerPoint, consider the following:

  • PowerPoint 2010 and later versions support common video formats such as WMV (Windows Media Video file), ASF (Windows Media file), MP3 and MP4 (Movie files) and AVI (Windows Video File).
  • The default format for PowerPoint 2013 and later versions is MP4.
  • In 2010 and later versions, video is embedded by default not linked as in previous versions.
  • If you choose to link to a video, it's good practice to copy the video file to the same folder as your presentation before you link. You will not be able to apply certain types of formatting to linked videos.

Note: Buttons and Ribbon tabs may display in a different way (with or without text) depending on your version of PowerPoint, the size of your screen and your Control Panel settings. For PowerPoint 365 users, Ribbon tabs may appear with different names. For example, the Video Tools Playback tab may appear as Video Playback.

Although you can insert a video in Slide Master View, we'll assume here that most of your videos will be inserted on slides in Normal View.

Inserting a video from a file

To insert a video from a file and embed it on a slide:

  • In Normal View, navigate to the slide where you want to insert a video.
  • Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
  • Click Video. A drop-down menu appears.
  • Depending on your PowerPoint version, choose Video on My Computer, Video on My PC or This Device. A dialog box appears.
  • Navigate to the folder where your video is saved and click the video to select it.
  • On the bottom right of the dialog box, click Insert to embed the video. You can also double-click it. If you click the drop-down menu beside Insert, you can choose Link to File. If you decide to link rather than embed, you may want to copy your video or movie clip to the same folder as your presentation before you insert it on your slide. PowerPoint will place the video in the center of the slide.
  • In Normal View, click the video and then Play on the media controls to play the video.

After you insert a video, two tabs will appear in the Ribbon when you click the video (Video Tools Playback and Format or Video Playback and Format) in Normal View.

Below is the Video Tools Playback tab in the Ribbon with a video selected (this may appear as Video Playback):

Video Tools Playback tab in the Ribbon in PowerPoint after you insert or embed a video.

Below is the Video Tools Format tab in the Ribbon with a video selected (this may appear as Video Format):

Video Tools Format tab in the Ribbon in PowerPoint.

Playing a video automatically or when clicked

You can change the way a video plays when you run a slide show.

To control the way a video plays during a slide show:

  • In Normal View, click the video on the slide.
  • Click the Video Tools Playback or Video Playback tab in the Ribbon.
  • In the Video Options group, beside Start, choose In Click Sequence, When Clicked On or Automatically from the drop-down menu.

If you select When Clicked On, you must click directly on the video when running a slide show.

Playing a video full screen

You can play a video so that it fills the entire screen when you run a slide show. However, depending on the resolution of the original video file, it might appear distorted if the video is lower quality.

Be sure to preview your video so that if the video appears distorted or blurry, you can turn off the full screen option. If you set a video to be displayed full screen and it is also set to start automatically, you can drag the video frame off the slide into the gray work area so that it will not be visible on the slide or flash briefly before the video goes to full screen.

To set a video to play full screen during a slide show:

  • In the Video Options group, select the Play Full Screen check box.

Controlling video volume

To control video volume:

  • In the Video Options group, click Volume and then choose Low, Medium, High or Mute.
  • You can also set the volume of a video by using the volume slider on media controls that appear below the video.

Be sure that volume is turned on through your Control Panel settings on your computer.

Hiding a video when not playing

During a presentation, you can hide a video until you are ready to play it. However, you should create an automatic or triggered animation to start the video or you won't see it play during the slide show.

To hide a video when not playing:

  • In the Video Options group, select the Hide While Not Playing check box.

Looping a video

To play a video continuously during a presentation, you can loop the video:

  • In the Video Options group, select the Loop until Stopped check box.

Rewinding a video after playing

To rewind a video after playing during your presentation:

  • In the Video Options group, select the Rewind after Playing check box.

Showing media controls during a slide show

To show the media controls during your presentation when running a slide show:

  • In Normal View, click the Slide Show tab in the Ribbon.
  • In the Set up group, select the Show Media Controls check box.

Fading a video in or out

You can start or end your video with a fade effect for a certain number of seconds.

To start or end a video with a fade effect:

  • In the Editing group, under Fade Duration, choose or enter a duration for Fade In or Fade Out. To add a timed fade to the beginning of your video, in the Fade In box, click the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the fade in time. To add a timed fade to the end of your video, in the Fade Out box, click the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the fade out time.

Cropping a video

You can also crop a video in PowerPoint to remove specific areas in the video.

To crop a video:

  • Click the Video Tools Format or Video Format tab in the Ribbon.
  • Click Crop in the Size group.
  • Position the pointer over a black cropping handle and drag the handle.
  • Click Crop again to finish cropping.

Trimming a video

You can trim video at the beginning and end of each clip so you can start at any point and end the clip earlier. Trimming is different from cropping.

To trim a video clip:

  • In the Editing group, click Trim Video. A dialog box appears.
  • To trim the beginning of the clip, click the start point (a green marker on the far left). When the pointer becomes a two-headed arrow, drag the arrow to the desired starting position.
  • To trim the end of the clip, click the end point (a red marker on the right). When the pointer becomes a two-headed arrow, drag the arrow to the desired ending position.

In this article, we've reviewed inserting video files in PowerPoint presentations from a PC or shared drive, controlling playback during a slide show as well as cropping and trimming. In future articles, we'll look at video formatting techniques and how to export a PowerPoint presentation as a video.

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Adding videos to slides can save a lot of time explaining different concepts. A short video can help make even complex ideas easy to grasp with visual aids and assist the presenter in avoiding making several slides explaining the topic. You can add videos to your custom slides or PowerPoint templates from your device or online sources by following a few easy steps.

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Just as we explained in a previous tutorial about how to add a video to Google Slides , adding a video to PowerPoint is quite similar. To get started, click the Insert tab and select Media -> Video . Now, select the source for your video.

Insert a video from This Device

Add Video from Device

You can add a video from your device by browsing to the location where the video is located to select it.

Inserting video saved in the PC

Add a Stock Video

To add a stock video, select the Stock Videos option from the Video dropdown menu, search for a video, and select to insert it.

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Add Videos from Online Sources

Videos can also be added from online sources by adding the URL for a video from different sources such as YouTube, SlideShare, Vimeo, Stream, and Flip. For more details regarding this process, see our tutorial about how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint .

Insert video from URL into PPT slide

Format Video Added to PowerPoint

Once you have added a video in PowerPoint, you can format the video to adjust it according to need. The video size can be adjusted either from the Video Format tab or via drag and drop. The same tab also provides options to crop, rotate, and adjust the colors of the added video. Cropping and resizing options are available in the Video Format tab from the Size menu.

Accessing Video Format in PowerPoint

To add a video frame or change the look of the video outline, go to the Video Styles menu from the Video Format tab.

Video Styles options in PowerPoint

The video rotation and other adjustment options can be found in the Arrange menu in the Video Format tab.

How to rotate a video in PowerPoint

The Adjust menu in the Video Format tab provides options for color correction, adding a poster frame, and resetting the video design.

Adjusting brightness and contrast in PowerPoint video

Adjust Playback Settings for Video in PowerPoint

There are a number of playback settings that you can adjust from the Playback tab in PowerPoint. You can add closed captions, select the video to play in the loop, and rewind automatically once it’s played, as well as edit the video.

Playback tab in PowerPoint

From the Video options menu in the Playback tab, select the Start dropdown menu to decide if the video will be played automatically when clicked or in a click sequence. From this menu, you can also select whether the video is to be played in full screen and hidden when not played.

Playback Sequence options in PowerPoint

Insert Captions is another option in the Playback tab that enables importing closed captions to be added to the video. The closed captions format supported by PowerPoint is WebVTT.

Insert Captions for PowerPoint videos

To edit a video in PowerPoint, the Playback tab provides the Editing menu. From this menu, you can trim the video in PowerPoint and add a Fade (in and out) effect. Let’s see how to trim a video in PowerPoint:

How to trim a PowerPoint video

As shown in the screenshot, to trim the video in PowerPoint you need to draft the handles that sets the start time and end time. This way, you can cut the video and trim it so only a portion of the video is being shown.

To add a video from your device, go to the Insert tab, select Media -> Video -> This Device. Browse for the video file on your computer and select it to insert it into your slide.

Yes, you can add stock videos. Go to the Insert tab, select Media -> Video -> Stock Videos. Search for the desired video and select it to insert into your slide.

To add an online video, go to the Insert tab, select Media -> Video -> Online Video. Enter the URL of the video from sources like YouTube, SlideShare, Vimeo, Stream, or Flip, and click Insert.

After adding a video, you can format it using the Video Format tab. Here, you can adjust the size, crop, rotate, and change the colors of the video. You can also use the Video Styles menu to add a frame or change the video outline.

Go to the Playback tab to adjust playback settings. You can choose to start the video automatically, on click, or in a click sequence. Other options include playing the video in full screen, looping it, and hiding it when not playing.

Yes, you can add closed captions. In the Playback tab, select Insert Captions and import the WebVTT file for your video.

To insert an offline video in PowerPoint: – Go to the Insert Tab: Open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the Insert tab on the Ribbon. – Select Media: In the Insert tab, find the Media group and click on Video. – Choose Video from This Device: Select Video on my PC from the dropdown menu. – Browse for the Video File: A file explorer window will open. Browse to the location where your video file is stored on your device. – Insert the Video: Select the video file you want to insert and click Insert. The video will be added to your slide. You can then resize and position it as needed.

Final Words

Videos added to PowerPoint can be of immense help in explaining something important to an audience. Many YouTube videos make it easy to quickly provide the necessary information instead of using multiple slides or creating a custom video to get your point across. 

By effectively using videos in your PowerPoint slides, you can make your slides easier to grasp and work smart to present ideas and concepts quickly. However, it is worth testing out the slides once the videos are added by running them as a slideshow. If it’s an online video, ensure you have a stable Internet connection when presenting your slides; if it’s an offline video added to your slides, make sure the slides don’t lag on the system you are using. Do you know you can also convert slides to videos? See our tutorials on how to convert a PowerPoint presentation to an HD video and how to convert a Google Slides presentation to a video to learn about turning your slides into video presentations .

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Do you need a new perspective for your presentation? Need more sizzle for a boring slide? Learn how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint  to do just that.

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Videos can add so much to your presentation. Whether it's a new perspective or a chance to catch your breath, pro presenters know how to add video presentation elements.

This tutorial will teach you those skills. You'll see that you can insert video on PowerPoint from your device, or link to a web video. You'll even see that PowerPoint has basic edit tools so that you won't need other software. Let's learn how to embed a video in a PPT in this tutorial.

Why Embed Videos in PowerPoint?

Before you learn how to embed a video in a PPT, it pays to ask why. In fact, there are many benefits to adding videos to your PowerPoint deck:

  • You can add new voices. No matter how good your delivery, it’s helpful to add other voices to your slides. Imagine adding a video of another speaker. You can deliver new ideas to your audience, without the need of another presenter in the room.
  • You can illustrate complex ideas. Imagine that you’re talking through a detailed assembly process in your business. By adding a video, you can show it off. If pictures are worth a thousand words, videos are worth even more.
  • You can give yourself a break. Adding a video gives you relief from your narrative. You can catch your breath and rest your voice as your video plays.
  • You won't have to exit your presentation. Instead of closing out your slides and opening a video file, you can play videos right on the slides. This helps your presentation flow seamlessly. 

Videos serve so many purposes. They give your audience a new angle on your topic, which is particularly helpful in a persuasive presentation. Let's learn how to add them to your next PowerPoint presentation.

How to Embed Videos in PowerPoint From Your Device

Imagine that you’ve built out several PowerPoint slides, and you need something more. What can you do to make your slides more interesting? Add a video, of course!

When you wonder how to put a video in a PowerPoint slide, there are two options:

  • The first option is to embed a video in PPT from your device. This means that you’ll add a saved (or downloaded) video file to your slide.
  • The other option is to embed videos from an online source (like YouTube).

Let's start by explaining the steps for embedding a video from your device. Let’s look at a slide example here.

How to embed a video in a PPT

The open area on the left side of the slide is the ideal spot to place a video. You'll want to choose a slide with space to add your video clip. The text describes some of the best aspects of sightseeing by rail travel. A video would help illustrate them. Let’s learn how to embed a video in a PPT.

Start by sourcing a video for your slides. Of course, you might have one in your library that’s the perfect fit for your project. But often, it’s useful to employ stock footage.  

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With the video downloaded, it’s time to add it to your slide. To get started, navigate to the Insert tab. You’ll find this on the ribbon, the series of menu tabs across the top of the screen. Click on Insert , and on the right, you’ll see the Video drop-down menu with all the needed options.

Insert video this device

Click on the Video drop-down arrow, and three options display on the Insert Video From menu. Your choices are:

  • This Device
  • Stock Videos
  • Online Videos

For this example, the option to choose is This Device .

How to put a video in a PowerPoint slide

A file browser launches. Navigate to the location where you've got your video file saved. Find it, click on the video, and select Insert in the lower right corner. PowerPoint adds the video to your slide. This video is now embedded inside your PowerPoint presentation.

Notice that, by default, the video covers the entire slide. Fortunately, there are customization options to help your movie clip fit perfectly. Let’s explore them now:

1. Rearrange and Resize Videos

If you’ve ever resized an image in PowerPoint, you already know how to move a video around! The workflow is the same.

We’ll start by resizing the video on the slide and moving it to a new location. To begin, click and pull on one of the corners. This resizes the video. Here, make it smaller so that the slide’s content isn’t obscured.

Insert video on PowerPoint

Next, you can click and drag on the video thumbnail itself. This moves the clip into a new location on your slide. Move it into the open area of the slide, and helpful guidelines appear. These show how your clip aligns with the other objects on the slide. When you have it in place, simply release your cursor and the video falls into place.

2. Use the Video Format Tab

Now that you know how to put a video in a PowerPoint slide, it’s time to work with the video itself. PowerPoint offers an array of options on the Video Format tab. You’ll find this on the ribbon, visible only when you've got a video placed on a slide and selected.

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On the Video Format tab, you can control the look and feel of the video clip. For example, you can make color, brightness, and contrast corrections. You can also add custom effects like borders and shapes. Plus, you can crop the video, or precisely alter the dimensions using the Size group.

The Video Format tab is the best place to insert video on PowerPoint and make it truly unique. Use it for easy edits with no advanced video software needed.

Using the Playback Tab

Even more video presentation options are on the Playback tab, beside Video Format . The Playback tab is where you control how and when your video plays on the slide. Here, you’re able to control the start settings. This is an ideal way to adjust your clip without using a separate piece of software.

Should the clip start automatically? Or do you want to manually begin the video presentation? Both ways are controlled in the Video Options section of the Playback tab.

Playback video presentation

Here, you’ll also be able to loop the video, rewind after playing, and more. You can even build in captions using the Insert Captions menu.

As you can see, you can make a video presentation in moments in PowerPoint. 

How to Embed Videos from YouTube in PowerPoint

Now, let’s look at how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint. This is useful if you don’t have your own footage that you want to use. An online clip offers the ability to add new perspectives to your slide. And by adding it to your PPT, you won’t have to exit your presentation to open your web browser.

To add a YouTube video to PowerPoint, return to the Insert > Video drop-down. This time, you’ll want to select the Online Videos option. It supports videos from a range of streaming websites. PowerPoint launches the Online Videos menu.

Notice that YouTube isn't the only online video supported. You can also add video clips from:

Here, we’ll add a YouTube clip.

How to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint

In your web browser, navigate to the video that you want to add to your slide. Copy its URL to your clipboard by pressing Control + C on your keyboard. Then, return to PowerPoint. Paste the URL into the empty box labeled Enter the address for the online video. 

PowerPoint then displays the video. You can add it to your slides by pressing Insert . Once again, you can size and scale the video by pulling on the corners and dragging it around the slide. Here are some extra tips for using online videis:

1. Customize Online Videos in PowerPoint

Playback settings can be used to decide when to play the online video. You’ll see these on the Playback tab.

YouTube insert video on PowerPoint

Online videos are a perfect option if you don’t have existing footage to use. They’re also powerful ways to bring new voices into your presentations. You’ve just learned how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint, and it’s easy to see the advantages. 

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You Learned How to Embed a YouTube Video (And More) In PowerPoint

If you feel like your PowerPoint is a bit dry, it's time to spice it up with a video. You know how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint and customize it perfectly. Plus, you even know how to source and add your locally stored video clips.

Here's your homework assignment: practice how to put a video in a PowerPoint slide of your own. If you're working on a presentation (and who isn't?) then pick out a slide to upgrade. Search for a video that fits the slide, then add it using your new skills.

Editorial Note: This tutorial was originally created by Bob Flisser and published in 2014. It's been completely redone by Andrew Childress to make the information relevant and current.

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We all know that Microsoft’s PowerPoint software has been a presentations staple for a few decades now. And whether you only used it in school once or twice, or you use it for work on a daily basis, there’s always something new to learn about the classic Microsoft platform. For example, did you know that you can embed videos in your PowerPoint presentations?

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Those custom animations and fanciful fonts are only going to hold your audience for so long, and nothing says “yay, a break from reading” like a two or three-minute YouTube clip. In this guide, we’re going to teach you how to add videos to PowerPoint slides, and answer a few frequently asked questions about this subject, too.

Step 1: Head to the slide where you want to embed a YouTube video by clicking it in the sidebar section, where all your slides are located. Now, click the exact area where you want to add the video, such as the title header or within the main body of text underneath.

Step 2: Click the Insert tab at the top. Select the Video icon. From the drop-down list that appears, choose Online Video .

Please note that if you're using PowerPoint 2019 or newer, you'll be able to insert online videos from YouTube by just copying and pasting the video URL into a slide.

Step 3: Open the video you wish to embed on YouTube. Under the video player, click Share and then the Embed icon. Under the Embed Video title, click the Embed Code once, which will select the entire code section. Click the Copy button or use the keyboard shortcut ( Ctrl + C on Windows).

Step 4: Go back to your PowerPoint presentation window after you’ve copied the necessary code. Within the From a Video Embed Code section, paste the code into the adjacent field. Click the Enter button on your keyboard or click the small, grayed-out Arrow .

Step 1: You can customize how you want the video to play on your slide. Click the Playback tab and make any necessary adjustments, such as the video playing automatically or only letting it play when you click the video itself.

Step 2: You can also click the video frame, then right-click and select the Format Video tab for further modification tools, such as the video’s brightness, size, and more.

If you’d prefer to embed a video into your PowerPoint presentation with a video contained within your system, Microsoft provides an option to do so.

Step 1: Choose exactly where you want to add a video file. Click the Insert tab and select the Video icon. Click the Video on My PC field.

Step 2: Navigate to the video you want to insert, then double-click it or click it once and select the Open button. Microsoft PowerPoint will embed the video with its own media player.

Please remember that if you do prefer the option to insert a video directly from your PC and you'll need to show the presentation via an external system, don't forget to save both the PowerPoint and video files onto your USB, external hard drive, etc. Otherwise, it won't be able to play the video. Moreover, add both of them into a single folder so they're interconnected to ensure playback.

If you want your video to start playing the moment you open the slide it’s pasted to, the first thing you’ll need to do is make sure your slideshow is in Normal view. Next, click the YouTube video. Now click Playback > Start > Automatically .

You can also set up Play in Click Sequence , which automatically plays a slide’s YouTube video when you press the spacebar, right arrow key, or any other key that advances to the next slide.

There’s a couple of reasons your YouTube video may not be playing in PowerPoint. For starters, you should check to make sure the video you’re attempting to embed is compatible with PowerPoint. Popular formats like MP4, AVI, and WMV are supported. If your video isn’t in a PowerPoint-supported format, you could always convert it using programs like HandBrake .

If you’re playing an embedded YouTube video, the device you’re running PowerPoint on will need to be connected to the internet, too. If you know you’re going to be in a situation where you don’t have internet access, it’s probably a better idea to download the YouTube video to your computer first, and then place the video into your PowerPoint.

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Inserting a video into a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation is a great way to enhance your slides. Learn how to embed Vimeo and YouTube videos and insert MP4, AVI, and other formats to level up your deck.

Alexander Boswell

For a lot of us, Microsoft PowerPoint represents a part of our lives we don’t often look fondly on. Whether that’s making presentations for school or work, with over one million companies using Office 365 worldwide, it’s safe to say you’ve either used it, or you will use it in the future.

However, PowerPoint (ppt) presentations don’t have to be boring with all text and a few images here and there. One trick you try to make your presentations more interesting and engaging is to embed video into your PowerPoint slides. 

If the idea of adding video inside your slides is new to you (instead of minimizing the program and finding the video to play), then this guide will help you understand the benefits of using embedded videos, and how to do it with different video formats.

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For reference, throughout this guide I’ll be using Version 16.51 PowerPoint for Mac (from Microsoft Office 365) and a standard design template for this tutorial. You may have a previous version of PowerPoint with slightly different wordings for buttons (which I’ll point out).

Why insert a video in a PowerPoint presentation?

First things first, let us take a look at some of the awesome benefits of adding video to PowerPoint presentations. While there are more than three benefits (particularly if you enjoy creating instructional videos ), or if your company makes use of asynchronous meetings , these are the main ones when it comes to the audience’s experience.

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You may have heard some statistics floating around on the internet about how “65% of the population are visual learners”. While this particular stat isn’t actually based on empirical research to date, many people I’ve encountered throughout life seem to prefer videos in both learning and business environments.

The most obvious reason for these preferences is that videos often help to explain complexity a little easier than reading about it. 

For example, in a 2018 Frontiers in Surgery study, viewing operative videos (vs reading a manuscript) greatly improved the confidence of trainee surgeons in performing difficult surgery.

Have you ever seen a presentation slide that was almost a full screen of block text and inwardly groaned at having to read it or watch the speaker read from the screen word for word?

Having too much information on a single slide is not only a design mistake but also contributes to information overload — which happens when someone faces “a level of information that is greater than their information processing capacity”. 

Using video can help combat this problem by pacing out information at an easier rate than slamming someone with a huge wall of text all at once.

Similar to the point above, having a whole bunch of text in your presentation without anything else to break it up is a quick way to lose the interest of your audience.

Going to either extreme of using only text or only video isn’t likely to help people engage with the information you’re trying to give. However, giving a mix of mediums has a much better chance of increasing engagement in a learning environment. 

In a business context, research suggests that the overwhelming majority (94%) of people surveyed report “watching explainer videos to learn more about a product, with 84% being swayed to make a purchase”. So including them in a sales deck may well work to persuade your audience into buying.

How to insert a Vimeo video into PowerPoint

Perhaps you have a portfolio of videos on your Vimeo account you want to add to your presentation instead. Thankfully, adding a Vimeo video to your slide show is just as easy as adding a YouTube video !

In fact, all the starting steps (insert video âžĄïž online film âžĄïž URL/embed code) are exactly the same. The only difference is the source of the video itself (and whether or not the video belongs to you).

So, from opening up the dialog box, you’ll want to head over to your Vimeo video library, which you can do by hovering over your profile picture and hitting the “videos” option in the drop-down menu:

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From there, you’ll want to go to the video you want to embed (in this case, me playing a song I wrote) and click on the ‘link’ icon which will give you the option to either copy the URL or the embed code. 

As I said before, for PowerPoint presentations, it doesn’t matter which one you choose since you need the internet to play them anyway.

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With these options, simply paste your URL or embed code into the dialog box and it will insert the video to your slide.

As an additional measure, if for some reason the shortened embed code doesn’t work, you can also click on the video and copy the full embed code from the video options, like so:

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

From there, just as before you can paste the embed code in the PowerPoint dialog box and it works the same way. 

To insert a video that doesn’t belong to you (but you have permission to use), it’s similar to how you would insert a YouTube video only the design is obviously different.

When you get to the Vimeo video you want to embed, click on the “share” button shaped like a paper airplane and you’ll get all the same options as before. All you have to do is copy either the URL or the embed code:

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Just as before, paste either of these into the “online film” dialog box and your video will appear on the slide.

Quick note: to embed the video in PowerPoint, the video must be publicly available, or at least viewable via link. You can’t embed a video that is set to “Private”. 

How to insert a YouTube video into PowerPoint

Whether you’re using the most updated version of PowerPoint or an older one, the steps are exactly the same here with the only difference being that older versions like PowerPoint 2010 may ask “video from website” rather than online video/film/movie depending on your localization. 

There are two main ways you can insert a YouTube video into a slide in PowerPoint, and both require you to be connected to the internet when you add and play the video.

The easiest way to add a video in PowerPoint is to first, select the slide you want the video to appear on, then hit the insert tab and find the video icon towards the right:

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

From here, you’ll get a drop-down menu for various insert video options. Depending on your level of subscription, you may also see the “stock videos” option, which might be helpful in other situations. For now, choose “online film” (or movie/video).

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After that, you’ll get a pop-up that asks you to paste the YouTube video URL into the box. In previous versions, you may also have the option here to search for a YouTube video inside PowerPoint, but it seems recent updates have removed that feature.

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

From here, you’ll need to find the YouTube video you want to add to your presentation, then either copy the URL from the address bar, from the right-click options, or hit the “share” button on the video and copy the URL from there:

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

Once you’ve copied the URL, paste it into the dialog box on PowerPoint and press “insert” or hit enter.

If you had an empty media box in the slide already (like I have in my slide above) your video will automatically paste into that box which you can resize afterward:

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

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However, if you had a blank slide before adding your video, it will appear in the middle of the slide. Resize and reposition however you want the video to appear.

Since YouTube videos require an internet connection for playback, it doesn’t necessarily matter whether you use the URL or the embed code. However, if you really want to use it, the embed code is a way for you to add the YouTube video without the link.

The starting steps are exactly the same as inserting a video via URL, except when you go to your chosen YouTube video, instead of copying the URL, you should click “Embed”. When you do, you’ll see the following screen:

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

If you click on the code box it should automatically select all of the code, but if you accidentally double-click you can either use your select-all keyboard shortcut (cmd+a for Mac, ctrl+a for Windows) or click off the box and back on it to reselect all.

Alternatively, if you right-click on the video itself, you can also copy the embed code from the options there.

Copy the embed code and paste it in the same dialog box as you do with the URL and you’ll get the same results.

After all of the above, what if you have a different video format to work with, or that the connection will be bad where you’re delivering your presentation? In this case, you’ll want to try embedding a video file from your computer.

Before you start, here’s a list of the video formats PowerPoint currently supports:

  • AVI movie (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) (.avi or .vfw)
  • MPEG-4 movie (.mp4, .mpg4)
  • Apple MPEG-4 movie (.mv4)
  • MPEG movie (.mpg, .mpeg, .mpe, .m75, .m15)
  • MPEG-2 video (.m2v)
  • MPEG-2 Transport Stream (.ts)
  • QuickTime movie (.mov, .qt)
  • DVI movie (.dif)
  • Windows Video file (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) (.asf, .avi)
  • MP4 Video file (only from 2013) (.mp4, .m4v, .mov)
  • Movie file (.mpg, .mpeg)
  • Windows Media Video file (.wmv)

As long as your video is one of the above formats, you’ll be fine. If not, you should try converting your file to one of the above before trying to embed it in your presentation.

So, in order to embed a video file, you’ll want to head back over to the “insert” tab and instead of clicking “online film”, select either “video browser” or “video from file”. Though in older versions, it will have “video on my pc” instead.

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It may be unique to Mac, but if you select “video browser”, a “photos” window will pop up where you can browse videos from your photos app. In most cases though, you’ll want to pick “video from file” as it will take you to your folder manager (finder in Mac). 

From here, you’ll be able to find the video you want to insert into your PowerPoint from the folder where it belongs:

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When you select a video, the “insert” button will be available and you can click it to add the video to your slide.

Whether you decide to add a video from an online source or from your computer, here are the main points to keep in mind:

  • Inserting a video from your computer will significantly increase the PowerPoint file size whereas an online video won’t.
  • Using an online video requires an internet connection for the video to play while using a video file from your computer doesn’t.

Now you know how to add a video to your presentation, next we’ll briefly look at some of the options you have in terms of playing videos during your presentation.

Beyond simply adding the video to your slide, there are a couple of other considerations to take into account.

A lot of the time, you won’t have control over the thumbnail of the video you want to embed. However, if you want to change the thumbnail to an image you already have, you can do that by clicking on the “video format” tab and selecting either the “current frame” or “image from file” option, like so:

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Changing the thumbnail also changes how it appears in the presentation overview in the left pane, and when you run through the presentation the video plays as normal.

Background video

If you want your video to appear in the background of your slide, all you need to do is make sure your video is high quality enough and resize it to fit the slide frame. If you want other elements to appear over the top, simply change the position using the “arrange” button in the Home tab.

The playback tab

The playback tab will also appear when you click on the embedded video, where you can change settings like whether the video starts automatically, when clicked on, or in the click sequence (handy if you have slide animations or text to work through first). 

You can find these settings when you click on “start”:

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Just below “start sequence” you can also check a box if you want the video to play full screen (not advisable with the automatic playback setting, or if you want the video to appear as part of the slide design).

If you’re working on a video you’ve embedded from your computer, you can also add bookmarks to let you quickly navigate different parts of the video, even during the presentation — great for topic changes or other segmentation.

You can either use a video stored on your computer by choosing the “video from file” option in the insert video tab or find the embed code of an online video.

Embed the video in your slide and then click on it to reveal the “Playback” tab. In there you’ll find the “start” settings where you can select “automatically” instead of the default “In Click Sequence” option.

You can either right-click on the video (on YouTube or any other site) and select the “copy embed code” option or hit the “share” button. In there you’ll find the “embed” option that brings up a window with the full embed code for you to copy.

At this point, you should know what the benefits are for including video in your presentations and exactly how to embed a video in PowerPoint, along with some bonus tips for using them. 

Hopefully, you’ve come to realize just how easy it is to do and you’re feeling inspired to spice up your next presentation, or maybe even record your presentation to share it with the world!

Recording and sharing your presentation is a great, scalable way to asynchronously share information with your team or audience, so if you’re ready for the next step, check out video tools by Vimeo.

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How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-By-Step)

Today, I’m going to show you how to embed a video in PowerPoint to make your presentations come to life. I'm also going to cover some of the best practices for creating a PowerPoint presentation, as well as the frequently asked questions about inserting video in PowerPoint.

So, shall we get started?

How to upload a video to PowerPoint from your desktop or laptop

Embedding video in PowerPoint makes your file size larger. But it allows you to share a video with your audience without frantically looking for it on your computer while presenting. This tutorial is for PowerPoint 365. If you’re using an older version there might be some differences but you should still be able to follow along just fine. Just follow these five easy steps:

1. Start by opening your PowerPoint presentation and navigating to the slide where you want to insert your video.

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2. Then, click the “Insert” tab.

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3. Now, in the top right corner, click the arrow under the "Video" button, or in PowerPoint 365, click the arrow beside the "Video" button.

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4. Next, click "Video on My PC/Movie from File" and select the video you want to insert. Then, click the “Insert” button.

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5. The video will now appear on your slide. You can resize it or move it around on the slide as you see fit.

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And that’s it. You’re good to go! Don’t forget to preview your entire presentation to ensure your video plays exactly as you want it to. 

How to link a video in PowerPoint 

Another method for inserting video in PowerPoint is to link the media on your slide to an external source or file. It will keep your presentation file size small as it will launch the video from its location on your PC. However, the link may be broken if you move the source video to a different location on your computer.

Here’s how to do it:

1. In the top left corner, click the “Insert” tab.

2. then, click the arrow under the “video” button, 3. on the drop-down menu, click “video on my pc/movie from file.”, 4. now, click the drop-down arrow beside or under “insert” and select “link to file.” if you’re using powerpoint 365, click the “option” button, then select “link to file.”.

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4. Choose your video, then click “Insert.” 

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And voila! You’re all set! We suggest keeping your linked video and your PowerPoint presentation in the same folder so as not to lose either of them. 

How to put a YouTube video in a PowerPoint

You can also add an online video to your PowerPoint presentation . This is a much better approach because you won’t have to download a video and it won’t add anything to your PowerPoint’s file size. However, to play the video during your presentation, you must have an internet connection.

Embedding a video from YouTube depends on the version of your PowerPoint. I’ll walk you through the process for PowerPoint 365, but it’s not that different from the earlier PowerPoint versions.  

1. Copy the video’s URL from the address bar of your computer's web browser.

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2. Choose the PowerPoint slide onto which you want to insert the video and click the "Insert" tab 

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3. Now, click “Video,” then choose “Online Video/Movie


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4. Once the online dialog box appears, paste the YouTube video URL and click “Insert.”

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5. Now, click Play Video to ensure the video was successfully added.

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Best Practices for Video PowerPoint Presentations from Ben, VEED’s Head of Enterprise

Download your videos to avoid issues from a bad internet connection when making and presenting your video powerpoint.

While inserting online videos in PowerPoint is a convenient way to avoid increasing the file size, you'll need an internet connection to play them while presenting. And what if your internet connection goes down during your presentation? Will you find your way out of this mess? Most likely, but it’s better to prepare for this situation. 

Download video files from websites such as YouTube , Vimeo , or VEED, so you don't have to worry about retrieving them if your internet goes down. It's also a good idea to save your completed PowerPoint so you can present it if there are any connectivity issues during an in-person presentation.

Know when to upload a video vs. link to a video inside a PowerPoint

If you have lots of videos in your PowerPoint presentation, expect the file size to be huge. What you can do is to choose videos you can do without or whose content you can explain on your own, and then link to that video and let it stream over the internet. This is a great tip in case an internet connection issue arises. But, it’s always best to download the video as a backup just in case something happens.

Why should you embed a VEED video instead of a YouTube video for professional PowerPoint presentations?

Youtube videos play distracting off-topic advertisements, which we don’t want to see during a presentation. You’ll never have that problem with videos you create, edit, save, and share with VEED .

You can also use VEED to clean your audio, add subtitles to your video , and even translate it . This is useful when presenting to a global audience. 

VEED can also help you take your presentation to the next level. Use our teleprompter to avoid forgetting your lines. You can also use our screen recorder tool to record yourself talking through your PowerPoint slides. Turn on your camera to keep your video personalized.

How to link to a VEED video inside of PowerPoint

  • Upload your video to VEED. You can even import a YouTube video from the video’s URL.
  • (Optional) Edit the video if needed
  • Click on export
  • Click on ‘share’ to copy and paste the video share link to the text (or image) on your presentation that’ll be hyperlinked.

Keep videos between 30 to 90 seconds long

Use videos to enhance your presentation, not to replace it. People don't have long attention spans , so keep it short but sweet. You only have the first 2.7 seconds of your video to capture your audience’s attention before they tune out.

In general, 60 to 90 seconds is the video duration sweet spot for engagement. 

According to Forbes , the ideal video length for a presentation is only 30-60 seconds long because studies have shown that 75% of people will likely stick with a video if it’s only 60 seconds long.

Cover only one idea per video so the content is easy to digest. 

Look into your camera’s lens and pace yourself

When recording, look directly into the camera lens. This is like looking your audience in the eyes.. They’ll feel as if you are speaking directly to them.

You can edit or re-record your lines using VEED's screen recording and teleprompter tool. You can also cut out the pauses before returning your gaze to the camera.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you link to a video in powerpoint .

1. Take a screenshot of the video. For Mac users, simply press command + shift + 3; for PC users, press the PrtScn (Printscreen) key on your keyboard.

2. Click the slide where you want to insert the image. 

3. Insert the screen-grabbed image onto the slide by clicking “Insert'' then clicking “Picture from file.” 

4. Resize your image

5. Click the image, then go to “Insert,” then toggle down to “Hyperlink.”

6. Copy and paste the video link into the hyperlink dialogue box, then click OK. Use a YouTube video link if you don’t mind ads running. Use a video share link from VEED for an ad-free PowerPoint presentation.

How do I embed a video in a PowerPoint without a link?

The best option is to download it to your computer, then follow the steps for uploading video to PowerPoint from your desktop or laptop. You can also use VEED to download videos. Just paste the video’s URL into the upload screen. Export the video, then click “Download MP4”.

Why can I not embed a video in PowerPoint?

If you cannot insert video in PowerPoint, it’s possible the video you’re trying to embed isn’t compatible with Microsoft Office PowerPoint, the file is missing, the file moved, or the file is corrupted. It could also be because the actual PowerPoint file is missing plugins needed to insert the video.

How do you embed Vimeo videos in PowerPoint

1. Go to your Vimeo video library and find the video you want to embed.

2. Click on the “Link” icon.

3. Then select “Copy Video Link” or “Copy Embed Video.” It doesn’t matter which one you choose, as you’ll need the internet to play the video anyway. 

4. Paste the URL or embed code into the PowerPoint, then proceed as if you were embedding a YouTube video.

How do you make a video on Powerpoint?1. Create slides- Structure your video with a title, body, and concluding slides by adding images, texts, and layer elements.

2. Add animations - Go to the animation ribbon and animate the key elements on your slide.

3. Insert video into PowerPoint - Navigate to the "Slideshow" tab and click "Record Slideshow" to insert an existing video or create screen recordings.Then hit the “Record” button.

4. Insert Audio- Go to the "Insert" tab and then click on the Audio in the top right corner of the PowerPoint. Then, from the drop-down menu, choose "Audio on My PC" or "Audio from file."

5. Export- Once you’re done adding animations, videos, and sound to your PowerPoint slides , it’s time to export the presentation as a video by clicking “File” and then “Export.” Then click on “Create a Video,” or for those using MS PowerPoint 365, choose where to save the video and change the file format to MP4. 

How do you put a YouTube video in PowerPoint without ads?

1. Copy the YouTube video's URL that you want to embed.

2. Go to VEED.IO and paste the URL in the upload screen.

3. Export the video.

4. Click and copy the share link to put the ad-free YouTube video in the PowerPoint.

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Now that you know how to embed a video in PowerPoint it's time to go give it a shot! 

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Whether you’re an editing pro or a beginner, VEED can help you make and share videos people will love quickly and easily. No need to download any software! It’s an online video editor readily available to you! Try using it for your first or next PowerPoint presentation.

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You can embed a video into a PowerPoint presentation in two ways: 1) Add an online video from YouTube or another site  or 2) Add a video from your computer.

In PowerPoint, click on the Insert Ribbon. Go to the Media grouping on the far right side, and then click on the drop-down arrow under Video. Choose Online Video to add a video from YouTube. Choose Video on My PC to add a video saved on your computer. Select the video you want to add to your presentation, and then click Insert. The video will appear on your slide for you to edit as needed. 

Adding an Online Video

1.  In PowerPoint, click on the Insert Ribbon. Go to the Media grouping on the far right side, and then click on the drop-down arrow under Video.

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2. To add a video from online, choose Online Video from the drop-down menu under video. PowerPoint only supports embedding YouTube videos at this time. An Insert Video box will appear:

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If you aren't sure what video you want, you can search YouTube by entering keywords in the YouTube search box (above). This will bring up videos for you to select and insert into your presentation. 

If you already know what video you want to include you will copy and paste the video's embed code into the embed code box (above). YouTube makes it easy to copy and paste the embed code . 

3. Once you have selected your video from YouTube or pasted the embed code, hit insert.

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Adding a Video from computer

1.  In PowerPoint, click on the Insert Ribbon. Go to the Media grouping on the far right side, and then click on the drop-down arrow under Video.

2. On drop-down menu, click on Video on My PC. An Insert Video box will appear. Using left sidebar of Insert Video box, navigate to where you have saved your video. Select the video you want to insert, then click the Insert button in bottom right corner.

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3.   Your video will appear on your slide:

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4. You can edit your video in PowerPoint using the Video Tools ribbon (this ribbon will only appear when you are clicked on your video in the slide). 

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Some points to consider:

  • YouTube videos can be taken down at any time, so there is no guarantee it will always be available in your presentation. 
  • Be aware of potential copyright restrictions on the videos you choose.
  • Adding a video from your computer increases your PowerPoint's file size. Be aware that this can make it difficult to send through email.

You can also add media into your slide using the placeholder commands that appear on new slides. Click on the icon corresponding to the type of media you want to include, and then follow the steps above. 

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This is your  SUPER GUIDE  for how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint, covering all versions of PowerPoint (find your version below).

Adding videos to your presentations is a great way to create more engaging content and backup your main points with PROOF.

Before you get started embedding your video though, there are 3 considerations to take into account

Note:  You are limited to what you can do with online videos in PowerPoint, compared to videos you embed from your computer. To learn all about these differences,  read our guide

YouTube Video Considerations

1. which version of powerpoint you are using.

There are various techniques for the different versions of PowerPoint and add-ins you can install to make this process (and your life) easier.

The guide below covers PowerPoint versions 2007, 2010, 2013 and the latest Office 365 version of PowerPoint.

2. Do you want the YouTube video’s entire playlist on your slide?

If so, you need to navigate to your video through the YouTube channel’s playlist, which drove me crazy when I was trying to figure this out.

Also, inserting a playlist isn’t available in PowerPoint 2007.

3. Do you need to trim your YouTube video?

If you want to take advantage of all the PowerPoint video editing features, you will need to find a way to download your YouTube video and embed it in PowerPoint.

That’s because the FULL range of PowerPoint video editing tools is only available for videos you directly embed into PowerPoint from your computer.

To see everything you can do with videos embedded directly from your computer (instead of from an online source like YouTube),  read our guide here .

PowerPoint 2019 (Office 365) Embed a YouTube Video

1. find your youtube video’s proper url.

Navigate to YouTube, find the video you want to embed in PowerPoint, open the video, and select share at the bottom of the YouTube video

To find the right URL for your YouTube video to embed into PowerPoint, follow these steps:

  • Navigate  to  YouTube.com
  • Use the  Search Bar  to find your video
  • Select  your video to open the YouTube Player
  • Click  Share  at the bottom of the video player
  • Click  Copy

The same is true if you are using an online video from another source.

You want to make sure you use the Share button (or similar feature) to get the proper URL for your video before you embed it into PowerPoint.

Otherwise it might not play properly, as discussed below.

WARNING: Get the right YouTube URL

You want to make sure you copy your video’s URL using the share button. DO NOT use the URL from your web browser.

That’s because the URL in your web browser tends to start where you last left off in the video and not at the beginning of the video.

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In the picture above this is reflected in the URL with T=60s. This means the video will start 60 seconds into the video, and not from the beginning.

This can lead to an embarrassing presentation, where you play the video at the punchline that you want to make instead of the full video that leads up to the punch line.

2. Embed your YouTube video into PowerPoint

Click the insert tab, open the video drop down, click online video, paste your video code into the dialog box and click insert

To embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint, simply:

  • Navigate to the  Insert  tab
  • Select the  Video  drop down (within the Media group)
  • Choose  Online Video
  • Where it says  Enter the URL for the Online Video ,  Paste  in (Ctrl + V) your URL
  • Click  Insert

Clicking  Insert , a message at the bottom of your screen will tell you the video is processing. Once it’s done, the video appears on your slide as you can see below

Example of a YouTube video embedded in PowerPoint

How to trim a YouTube video

Keeping in mind that you are limited in what you can do with online videos in PowerPoint (like YouTube videos), you can adjust the start time of your YouTube video.

This allows you to start your YouTube video at a certain time within the video, so you can just show the most relevant part of the video that backs up your presentation.

The trick to doing this is to adjust it BEFORE you copy the YouTube video’s URL.

If you want to trim both the start and end times of your video, you’ll need to download the YouTube video, embed the video from your PC and then use the Trim command.

To learn how to embed a video in PowerPoint (including trimming the video’s length),  read our guide here .

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To trim a YouTube video to a certain start time, simply:

  • Open  your YouTube video’s watch page
  • Click the  Share  button
  • Adjust the video’s  Start at  time

Adjusting the YouTube video’s start time, you’ll see the new start time reflected in the URL, as pictured below.

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PowerPoint 2013: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint

There are two ways to embed YouTube videos in PowerPoint 2013: the new dedicated YouTube option in PowerPoint, and the old embed code method.

Warning: New YouTube Option

Although the new YouTube option in PowerPoint simplifies the embedding process…you DO lose the capability to format your YouTube videos and/or embed an entire YouTube playlist.

To format the appearance of the YouTube video in PowerPoint 2013 or to grab a playlist, you still need to use the old embed code method (the second method).

I’ve covered both methods in the tutorials below. You’ll notice I used an image of a computer screen to frame the video and create a cool effect…just another tip for making your videos come to life!

There are two methods for adding YouTube videos in PowerPoint:

Method #1 –  The dedicated YouTube option (simplest but least flexible)

Method #2 –   Using the embed code (most flexible)

Although the words ‘embed code’ wig most people out, rest assured that you don’t need to know ANYTHING about coding to pull the second method off
YouTube does all of the hard work for you

Method #1: Dedicated YouTube option

1. search the youtube dialog box.

Click the insert tab, open the videos dropdown and select Online Video

Within the online video dialog box, go to the YouTube search box and type the name of the video you are searching for (in this case I’ve typed ‘breaking up your bullet points’), and then hit Enter.

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The dialog box searches YouTube and displays the video results. In this case the video we want is on the far left so I will select it and hit Insert.

In the YouTube dialog box select the video that you want to embed in PowerPoint and click insert

2. Resize the YouTube video to fit your screen

Note:  If you are using an image like I am, you want to extend the YouTube video until its controls cover up the bottom of the picture
which will make it look more realistic.

With the video setup, double-click the embedded YouTube video to load the video and see what it looks like.

Example of an embedded video in PowerPoint that has been resized to fit a picture of a computer monitor

What about the playlist and other formatting options?

Although this new YouTube embedding method is EXTREMELY fast and easy, notice that you are not given any options to remove the YouTube controls (on the bottom or the top of the video) and there was no option to include the entire YouTube playlist (assuming there is one associated with that video).

You can see the difference in this picture:

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For more control over these additional features, you need to know how to embed a YouTube video using the embed code method, which is SUPER straightforward and easy
continue reading on to see how.

Method #2: Using the embed code

This technique not only works for embedding a YouTube playlist into your presentation, but will also work for embedding other online videos into your presentation.

1. Navigate to your YouTube video through the channel playlist

Assuming that you want a video’s entire playlist, you need to navigate to the channel where the playlist exists, and open the video through the playlist. If you don’t care about the playlist, simply search YouTube as you normally would.

This might seem SUPER weird, but as you will see in a minute, it works.

To get the playlist for this video, you can see that I’ve navigated to the Nuts & Bolts channel page (fancy that!), selected the playlists option, found my playlist and then found the video that I want within the playlist.

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Select the video (through the playlist) to open the video in YouTube as you normally would. Notice in the picture below, to the right of the video, you can see the entire playlist.

To embed a YouTube playlist in PowerPoint need to open through the actual playlist first

2. Navigate to the embed code

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3. Choose how you want your video to play

When embedding a YouTube video in PowerPoint 2013, there are few options you want to pay attention to, primarily:

Below the YouTube video you can choose to show suggested videos, show player controls, and to show video title and player actions before you embed it in PowerPoint

Option #1: Show Player Controls –  This includes the pause, play and other navigational features at the bottom of the YouTube video.

Option #2: Show Video Title and Player Actions –  This includes the tile of the video, share buttons on the far right and a playlist dropdown
assuming the video is part of a playlist and you navigated to it through the playlist itself.

Leaving these selected, the YouTube video will play in PowerPoint as demonstrated below.

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If you uncheck both of these options, your YouTube video will play in your PowerPoint presentation as pictured below (you can obviously do a hybrid of these controls as well).

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

Other video options include:

Video size  – Not terribly important as you can manually resize your video within PowerPoint anyway.

Show suggested videos when the video finishes –  This is optional and depends on whether you want people to continue watching other videos once the video finishes. This option is not available if you navigate to the video through the playlist as I described above.

Enable privacy – Enhanced mode –  This last option is only relevant if you are embedding the YouTube video on a website
choosing this option will not work in PowerPoint.

4. Copy and Paste the Embed Code

Copy the entire embed code of the YouTube video to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint

Alternatively, you can simply right-click the video, select ‘Get embed code’ and then hit CTRL + C to copy.

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With the embed code copied, back in PowerPoint 2013, navigate to the Insert tab, open the Insert Video dropdown and select Online Video.

To embed an online video PowerPoint click the insert tab, open the video drop down and select online video

In the dialog box that pops open, in the ‘From a Video Embed Code’ option, hit CTRL + V on your keyboard to paste the embed code into the dialog box and then hit Enter.

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A black box is inserted into your layout that you now want to resize and position.

If you are using a blank TV or computer monitor image (as I am in this example) you want to stretch the video down to cover the bottom of the monitor so that the YouTube controls cover the controls on the static image
it will look more realistic this way.

Use of the white resizing handles on your video to resize the video to fit your PowerPoint layout

Note:  Going this route has given us more control over the look and feel of our YouTube video and we were able to get the playlist feature in the upper left-hand corner.

PowerPoint 2010: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint

Believe it or not, there are three ways to embed YouTube videos in PowerPoint 2010:

  • The free add-in (see Method #1 on the PowerPoint 2007 tab)
  • Using the Shock Wave ActiveX Control (see Method #2 on the PowerPoint 2007 tab)
  • Using the dedicated YouTube embed option

In this tutorial, I will focus on the third and newest method, which is a HUGE improvement over the previous methods: using the dedicated YouTube embed code option.

This method gives you the most flexibility in formatting your YouTube video in PowerPoint  AND  it allows you to embed an entire playlist
something that was not possible in PowerPoint 2007.

For the tutorial, I used an image of a computer screen to frame the video and create a cool effect
just another tip for making your videos come to life!

1. Find your YouTube video

Use the YouTube search bar to find the YouTube video you want to embed in PowerPoint

When embedding a YouTube video in PowerPoint 2010, there are few options you want to pay attention to, primarily:

Option #2: Show Video Title and Player Actions –  This includes the tile of the video, share buttons on the far right and a playlist dropdown (see ‘getting the playlist’ below) on the left
assuming the video is part of a playlist.

Leaving these selected, your YouTube video will play in PowerPoint as demonstrated below.

If you uncheck both of these options, your YouTube video will play in your PowerPoint presentation as displayed here:

Video size  – This is not terribly important as you can manually resize your video within PowerPoint anyway.

Show suggested videos when the video finishes –  This is optional and depends on if you want people to continue watching other videos once the video finishes.

Enable privacy – Enhanced Mode –  This is only relevant if you are embedding the video on your website
choosing this option will not work in PowerPoint.

As YouTube states  “Enabling this option means that YouTube won’t store information about visitors on your web page unless they play the video.”

4. Copy and paste the embed code

With the YouTube embed code copied, back in PowerPoint, navigate to the Insert tab, select Video and then select the ‘Video from Web Site’ option.

In PowerPoint 2010, you want to select the insert tab, click the video drop down and select video from website

In the dialog box that pops open, hit CTRL + V on your keyboard to paste the YouTube embed code into the dialog box, and then click on Insert.

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A black box is inserted onto your slide that you then want to resize and position.

Note:  If you have the option to show the player controls at the bottom of your video, you will want to stretch the video out to cover the image you are using (in this case a blank computer screen) so that the YouTube video controls show on top of the controls on your image.

That way, when you play the video, it will look more realistic.

To see how the video lines up within your frame (which can be tough when you have a black box on top of a black frame), simply double click the video in the Normal View, and the YouTube video will load.

Notice in the picture below how the YouTube controls replace the controls on the bottom of the static picture I’m using, creating a more realistic effect in PowerPoint.

PowerPoint 2007: Embed a YouTube in PowerPoint

There are two methods for inserting YouTube videos in PowerPoint 2007, and a number of trouble shooting issues you need to be aware of.

Method #1: The Easy Way  – Using add-ins like the free one built by Microsoft MVP Shyam, which does all of the hard work for you.

Method #2: The Harder Way  –  Adding the Developer tab to your Ribbon, adding a Shockwave ActiveX Object, and then manually manipulating the URL of your YouTube video.

Which one is best depends on how many YouTube videos you need to add to your PowerPoint presentations and how often you plan to do so.

If you frequently need to install YouTube videos in PowerPoint, you should definitely get the free add-in for PowerPoint 2007 and/or consider upgrading to a more recent version of PowerPoint which gives you additional YouTube options like adding playlists.

Warning: Compatibility Issues

If you are sharing your files with people using other versions of PowerPoint, you also need to be aware of the compatibility issues.

YouTube videos inserted in more recent versions of PowerPoint (2010 and 2013) will not necessarily play when opened in PowerPoint 2007
they might, it just depends on how they were added.

That said, any YouTube video successfully inserted in an earlier version of PowerPoint, will always play in a later version.

Method #1: The Easy Way

Embedding YouTube videos in PowerPoint 2007 normally requires getting and manipulating the video’s URL. This easy method of using an add-in is awesome because it does all of the hard work for you!

It takes a minute in the beginning to download and install the add-in, but once it’s all set up, with just a few clicks (as you’ll see below), you can quickly grab your YouTube videos and play them directly in PowerPoint.

A big thanks to Microsoft MVP  Shyam Pillai  for developing this great free add-in!

1. Download the free add-in

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2. Extract the zipped file

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3. Copy the PowerPoint add-in

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4. Add the PowerPoint add-in

Back in PowerPoint 2007, open the Windows button in the upper left-hand corner and select PowerPoint Options.

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Select Add-ins on the left, use the drop-down at the bottom of the screen to filter to PowerPoint Add-ins and the select Go.

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In the Add-Ins dialog box that opens, select Add New.

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Clicking OK, a macro dialog box might open. If it does, select Enable Macros.

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You should now see the YouTubeVideo2k7 add-in in the window with a check mark next to it. Click Close.

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With the add-in installed, if you now open up the Insert tab in PowerPoint 2007 or 2010, you will have an added command at the end of the Insert Tab for quickly embedding YouTube videos.

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Now that you have the PowerPoint 2007 Add-In installed, let’s take a look at how to use it.

5. Navigate to YouTube and copy your video’s URL

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Warning: Get the right URL

Be VERY careful here!

PowerPoint 2007 cannot play YouTube playlists, which you can tell by the length of the URL. Notice in the picture below the difference in length between the video and the video plus its playlist.

If you accidentally embed the longer URL into PowerPoint 2007, the YouTube video will not play, regardless of how you try to troubleshoot. If you want to embed a playlist in PowerPoint, you need to upgrade to PowerPoint 2010 or PowerPoint 2013.

You need to grab the shorter URL which is everything up until the ‘&list’ or ‘&index” separator. With the shorter URL selected, hit CTRL + C on your keyboard to copy it.

6. Insert the YouTube video using the add-in

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Hit CTRL + V to paste in your YouTube URL, then hit Next.

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You can select options for your video like Play and Loop. I will simply hit Next.

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You can then choose to resize the video here if you like. But as we can do this on our own in a second, I will again simply hit Next.

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On the last screen, hit Finish

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The YouTube video is now inserted into your slide as a white box with an X through it.

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7. Resize the YouTube video

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As you resize the video, the entire box might turn white, but no worries, you are still fine.

8. Launch the YouTube video

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Assuming you are connected to the internet, the video will load and you will be able to play the video directly from within your PowerPoint 2007 presentation.

The final example of a YouTube video embedded in PowerPoint 2007

Method #2: The Hard Way

If that sounds scary to you, I highly recommend the easier method described above, using the free add-in.

1. Add the Developer Tab to your ribbon

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

2. Insert a Shockwave file

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

Within the dialog box, navigate down to Shockwave ActiveX Control, click OK.

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

And then draw a rectangle on your slide (where your YouTube video will go).

Note that you cannot draw the Shockwave ActiveX Control on top of another object, so you will have to draw it on a blank part of your slide (assuming you have something on your slide).

Example inserting a video within a picture of a computer monitor

The Shockwave ActiveX object will look like a white box with an X through it. Resize and position the object on your slide, in this case I’m stretching it out to fit on top of my blank computer screen image.

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Now we are ready to get our YouTube video

3. find your youtube video’s url.

Navigate to YouTube and find your Video’s URL
but be VERY careful here! PowerPoint 2007 cannot play YouTube playlists, it can only play individual videos, so you need to be careful you don’t accidentally grab a video + its playlist.

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

If you want to embed a playlist in PowerPoint, you need to upgrade to PowerPoint 2010 or PowerPoint 2013 and use the embed code method. See the PowerPoint 2013 tutorial below.

With the shorter URL selected, hit CTRL + C on your keyboard to copy.

4. Open up the properties of your Shockwave ActiveX object

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In the Properties dialog box, scroll down to the Movie section and paste in your URL.

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

5. Adjust the YouTube URL within the dialog box

To get the YouTube video to play correctly in PowerPoint 2007, you need to make two adjustments:

#1: Delete the ‘watch?’ from the URL #2: Replace the ‘=’ with ‘/’

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With the URL adjusted, hit OK to close the dialog box.

6. Run your presentation

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So that’s how to embed a YouTube in PowerPoint, regardless of which version of PowerPoint you have.

This allows you to quickly and easily add interactive media features to your presentation.

The other advantage of embedding a YouTube video, is it does not increase the size of your presentation. That means that you don’t need to worry about compressing your presentation.

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This article certainly is thorough. Just an FYI, we’ve built a PowerPoint add-in at https://www.liveslides.com/websites/youtube/ that makes it significantly easier to embed and play YouTube videos (any web content really) directly in PowerPoint. Seriously, just a couple steps and you’re ready to roll.

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How to Copy a PowerPoint to a New PowerPoint: A Step-by-Step Guide

Copying a PowerPoint to a new PowerPoint is a straightforward task. You simply need to open the original presentation, save it with a new name, and then make the desired changes to the new copy. By doing this, you’ll have two separate PowerPoint files: the original and the copy.

After completing this action, you will have two PowerPoint presentations. The original will remain unchanged, while the copied version can be edited and customized without affecting the original file.

Introduction

Have you ever found yourself needing to duplicate a PowerPoint presentation, perhaps to create a similar one for a different audience or to make significant changes without losing the original? Whatever the reason, it’s a common need in the world of presentations. Copying a PowerPoint to a new PowerPoint can save you time and effort, especially if the new presentation will have similar content or structure. It’s also a valuable skill for anyone who often uses PowerPoint for work, school, or personal projects.

By understanding how to copy a PowerPoint presentation, you can more efficiently create multiple versions of a presentation, experiment with design changes, or prepare multiple presentations for different purposes. This guide will walk you through the simple steps to duplicate your PowerPoint presentation, as well as highlight the advantages and considerations of doing so.

Step by Step Tutorial on How to Copy a PowerPoint to a New PowerPoint

This section will guide you through the process of copying an existing PowerPoint presentation to create a new one.

Step 1: Open the Original PowerPoint Presentation

Open the PowerPoint application and the presentation you want to copy.

By opening the original presentation, you can ensure that all the content you want to duplicate is readily accessible before creating a copy.

Step 2: Save the Presentation with a New Name

Go to ‘File’ > ‘Save As’ and choose a new name and location for your copied presentation.

Saving the original presentation with a new name creates a separate file, allowing you to maintain the original while working on the new copy.

Step 3: Make the Desired Changes to the New Copy

Edit the newly copied presentation to suit your needs, whether it’s changing the content, design, or layout.

Once you’ve created the copy, you can freely make changes without worrying about altering the original presentation. This is the step where you can personalize the new PowerPoint for its intended purpose.

BenefitExplanation
Time-savingCopying a PowerPoint saves you from having to recreate a presentation from scratch, allowing you to reuse content and design elements efficiently.
ConsistencyIt ensures that the formatting and design remain consistent across different versions of a presentation, which is particularly useful for branding purposes.
FlexibilityHaving a copy allows you to make risk-free changes, experiment with different layouts, or tailor the content to different audiences without losing the original work.
DrawbackExplanation
File ManagementMultiple versions of a presentation can lead to confusion and disorganization if not properly managed.
Potential for ErrorsIf changes are made to the wrong version of the presentation, it can cause issues and extra work.
Increased StorageEach copy takes up additional storage space, which can be a concern if you’re working with limited resources.

Additional Information

When you’re working on copying a PowerPoint to a new PowerPoint, there are some additional tips and tricks that can further streamline the process. For instance, if you’re looking to copy only specific slides rather than the entire presentation, you can use the ‘Duplicate Slide’ feature. This is particularly useful if the new presentation will only share certain parts with the original.

Another helpful tip is to use the ‘Slide Master’ to ensure that any changes you make to design elements like fonts, colors, and backgrounds are applied consistently across all slides in the new presentation. And remember, always double-check which file you’re working on to avoid accidentally overwriting your original presentation.

  • Open the original PowerPoint presentation.
  • Save the presentation with a new name.
  • Make the desired changes to the new copy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i copy only selected slides from a powerpoint presentation.

Yes, you can select specific slides and use the ‘Duplicate Slide’ option to copy them into a new presentation.

Will copying a PowerPoint presentation also copy the animations and transitions?

Yes, copying a presentation preserves all elements, including animations, transitions, and media.

How do I ensure that I don’t overwrite the original presentation?

Always double-check the file name and save the copy with a distinct name in a different location.

Can I copy a PowerPoint presentation to a different version of PowerPoint?

Generally, yes, but some features may not be compatible if you’re moving between significantly different versions.

Is it possible to automate the copying process for multiple presentations?

While there’s no built-in feature for this, you could use macros or third-party tools to automate the copying process.

Copying a PowerPoint to a new PowerPoint is a useful skill that can greatly enhance your productivity and presentation management. Whether it’s for backing up your work, creating variations of a presentation, or simply experimenting with new ideas, understanding how to effectively duplicate your PowerPoint files is an asset.

With the simple steps outlined in this guide, you can confidently tackle this task and keep your presentations organized and efficient. Always remember to manage your files carefully to prevent confusion and to ensure that your original work remains intact. Now that you’ve learned how to copy a PowerPoint, you’re ready to tackle your next presentation project with ease.

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Microsoft PowerPoint presentations are great, but they are not as easily accessible as videos. Luckily, you can convert your presentations to videos with a built-in option. We'll show you how.

There are many reasons to turn a presentation into a video. Maybe you want to send someone a presentation but they don't have PowerPoint installed. Or, maybe you want to upload your presentation to a site that only accepts videos.

PowerPoint has a built-in option to convert presentations to videos. When you perform this conversion, all your original animations, transitions, and media items are preserved. Your resulting video also includes all recorded timings , narrations , ink strokes, and laser pointer gestures (though you can choose not to include these if you want).

Related: How to Burn Your PowerPoint to DVD

To turn a PowerPoint presentation into a video, first, open your presentation with the PowerPoint app on your Windows or Mac computer.

In the top-left corner of PowerPoint, click the "File" option.

Click "File" in PowerPoint.

From the sidebar that opens after clicking the "File" option, select "Export."

Select "Export" from the left sidebar in PowerPoint.

In the "Export" menu, click "Create a Video."

Click "Create a Video" on the "Export" page in PowerPoint.

To the right of the "Export" menu, you will now see a "Create a Video" section. In this section, you will define the options for your video file.

First, choose the quality for your video by clicking the "Full HD" option.

Click "Full HD" on the "Create a Video" page in PowerPoint.

You will see multiple video quality options. Select the one that you think works the best for you. Know that the higher the quality you select, the larger the file size of your video will be.

Select video quality in PowerPoint.

To include the recorded timings and narrations in your video, then beneath the video quality menu, click the "Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" option.

Click "Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" on the "Create a Video" page in PowerPoint.

Select the "Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" option. If this option is grayed out, that's because you don't have any recorded timings or narrations in your presentation.

Select "Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" on the "Create a Video" page in PowerPoint.

You will now specify how long each slide appears in the video. Click the "Seconds Spent on Each Slide" box and enter the duration in seconds. By default, this duration is set to 5 seconds.

Finally, at the bottom of the "Create a Video" section, click "Create Video" to start making your video.

Specify the slide duration and click "Create Video" on the "Create a Video" page in PowerPoint.

Your computer's standard "save" window will open. Here, select the folder to save your video in, type a name for your video, and click "Save."

Save the video using the computer's standard "save" window.

PowerPoint will take you back to the main interface. At the bottom of this interface, you will see the progress of the conversion.

Video conversion progress in PowerPoint.

When your video is made, you will find it in the specified folder on your computer.

And that's how you make your presentations available to a wider audience by converting them to a video format!

Need your video in another format? Use VLC to convert your video to other formats.

Related: How to Convert a Video or Audio File Using VLC

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Turn your presentation into a video

When you make a recording of a presentation, all its elements (narration, animation, pointer movements, timings, and so on) are saved in the presentation itself. In essence, the presentation becomes a video that your audience can watch in PowerPoint.

So you have two options for turning your presentation into a video that's ready to view:

Save/export your presentation to a video file format (.mp4 or .wmv).

Save your presentation as a PowerPoint Show (.ppsx) file. (A PowerPoint Show appears full-screen in Slide Show, ready to view immediately.)

Save as a video file

After you've created your slides and recorded any timing and narrations and laser pointer gestures that you want to include, you're ready to create a video file.

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On the File menu, select Save to ensure all your recent work has been saved in PowerPoint presentation format (.pptx).

Select  File > Export > Create a Video . (Or, on the Recording tab of the ribbon, select  Export to Video .)

In the first drop-down box under the Create a Video heading, select the video quality you want, which pertains to the resolution of the finished video. The higher the video quality, the larger the file size. (You may want to test them to determine which one meets your needs.)

Option

Resolution

For displaying on

*

3840 x 2160, largest file size

Large monitors

1920 x 1080, large file size

Computer and HD screens

1280 x 720, medium file size

Internet and DVD

852 x 480, smallest file size

Portable devices

* The Ultra HD (4K) option is only available if you're using Windows 10 or later.

The second drop-down box under the Create a Video heading tells whether your presentation includes narration and timings. (You may switch this setting if you like.)

If you haven't recorded timed narration, by default the value is Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations .

The default time spent on each slide is 5 seconds. You can change that timing in the Seconds to spend on each slide box. To the right of the box, select the up arrow to increase the duration, or select the down arrow to decrease the duration.

If you have recorded a timed narration, by default the value is Use Recorded Timings and Narrations .

Select  Create Video .

In the File name box, enter a file name for the video, browse for the folder that will contain this file, and then select  Save .

In the Save as type box, choose either MPEG-4 Video or Windows Media Video .

You can track the progress of the video creation by looking at the status bar at the bottom of your screen. The video creation process can take up to several hours depending on the length of the video and the complexity of the presentation.

Tip:    For a long video, you can set it up to be created overnight. That way, it’ll be ready for you the following morning.

To play your newly-created video, go to the designated folder location, and then double-click the file.

Save as a PowerPoint Show

When someone opens a PowerPoint Show file, it appears full-screen in Slide Show, rather than in edit mode. The viewer begins watching the presentation immediately.

On the File menu, select Save As .

Choose the folder location where you want to store your PowerPoint Show file.

In the Save as type box, choose PowerPoint Show (*.ppsx) .

The list of file types in PowerPoint includes "PowerPoint Show (.ppsx)".

Select Save .

Why turn your presentation into a video?

When you want to give a high-fidelity version of your presentation to colleagues or customers (either as an e-mail attachment, published to the web, on a CD or DVD), save it and let it play as a video.

You can save your presentation as either an MPEG-4 video file (.mp4) or a .wmv file. Both formats are widely supported and can be streamed over the internet.

Some tips to remember when recording your presentation as a video:

You can record and time voice narration and laser pointer movements in your video.

You can control the size of the multimedia file and the quality of your video.

You can include animations and transitions in your movie.

Viewers do not need to have PowerPoint installed on their computers to watch it.

If your presentation contains an embedded video, the video will play correctly without your needing to control it.

Depending on the content of your presentation, creating a video may take some time. Lengthy presentations and presentations with animations, transitions, and media content will likely take longer to create. Fortunately, you can continue to use PowerPoint while the video is being created

What parts of a presentation won't be included in a video?

The following items won't be included in a video that you create using PowerPoint:

Media inserted in previous versions of PowerPoint. To include these, you can convert or upgrade the media object.

For example, if you inserted the media using PowerPoint 2007, it will be linked and it will play in the presentation.  However, when you export the file as a video, the linked media will be dropped.  You can convert the file to the new file format (select the File tab, and under Info , select  Convert ), or you can right-click the media object and then select it to upgrade; it will embed the file and export it correctly.

QuickTime media (unless you have a third-party QuickTime codec named ffdShow installed and you have optimized for compatibility)

OLE/ActiveX controls

What to do with your video after creating it

After you create a video, you can share it with others by using the following methods:

Email your presentation to others

Save to a file share or other location

Upload it to your organization's Microsoft Stream video-sharing site , as described in the next section, "Save to a video-sharing site."

Save to the Microsoft video-sharing site

After you've created the video file, you can upload it to a video-sharing site. Microsoft Stream is an enterprise video service where people in an organization can upload, view, and share videos. Microsoft 365 business or education subscribers have access to this service from within PowerPoint for Microsoft 365. 

Select File > Export , and then select Publish to Microsoft Stream .

The button for publishing a video to Microsoft Stream

Type a title and a description for the video.

Set other options, including whether you want others in your organization to have permission to see the video:

Options for publishing a video to Microsoft Stream

Select the Publish button.

The upload process can take several minutes, depending on the length of the video. A status bar at the bottom of the PowerPoint window tracks the progress, and PowerPoint shows a message when the upload is finished:

PowerPoint notifies you when the upload is finished

Select the message to go directly to the video playback page on Microsoft Stream.

For more information about this service, begin reading with What is Microsoft Stream? It includes information about Office 365 Video vs. Microsoft Stream.

Option

Resolution

For displaying on

3840 x 2160, largest file size

Large monitors

1920 x 1080, large file size

Computer and HD screens

1280 x 720, medium file size

Internet and DVD

852 x 480, smallest file size

Portable devices

1 The Ultra HD (4K) option is only available if you're using Windows 10 or later. 2 In PowerPoint 2016, the Ultra HD (4K) option isn't available in the Volume License edition.

When someone opens a PowerPoint Show file, it appears full-screen in Slide Show, rather than in edit mode. The viewer begins watching the presentation immediately.

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In an era where video content reigns supreme, the traditional PowerPoint presentation requires some rejuvenation. You need dynamic, visually appealing content that tells a story to capture attention and engage your audience.

Turning your PowerPoint presentations into videos can have a significant impact. This approach brings your slides to life with animations and voiceovers and makes your content more interactive, accessible, and shareable.

Read on as we break down the step-by-step process of converting your PPTs to videos, elevating your presentations to a new level. Along the way, we’ll explore why turning your presentation slides into a video online can be a game-changer and how you can make your video sound professional. Let’s start!

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Table of Contents

Increased engagement, enhanced accessibility, versatility in content distribution, improved retention of information, reaching a wider audience, method 1: using powerpoint’s built-in feature, method 2: using third-party software, method 3: using online converters, 1. prepare your powerpoint presentation, 2. choose a conversion method, 3. adjust settings and preferences, 4. customize visual elements, 5. add narration or voiceovers, 6. exporting the video file, 1. using microsoft powerpoint, 2. camtasia, 3. adobe captivate, extensive voice range and variety, voice customization options, support for multiple languages, variety of video download formats, save times and money , why turn a ppt into a video.

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

Transforming your PowerPoint into a video isn’t just about clicking a few buttons; it’s about making your presentation more exciting and easier for people to watch, significantly enhancing the delivery of your content.

Here are a few key benefits of this change:

Videos, by nature, provide a more interesting angle to storytelling than static slides. Adding dynamic elements like animations, transitions, and multimedia elements, like voiceovers to videos , can make the content more appealing and engaging.

Knowing how to convert a PowerPoint into an MP4 video format increases the accessibility of your content. Videos can be accessed anytime, anywhere, and on any device, allowing viewers to watch at their convenience. 

Knowing how to convert a PowerPoint into a video increases content dissemination flexibility. MP4 is a widely used video file format that can be easily shared across many channels, including social media, email, and video-sharing websites. Thanks to this adaptability, you can contact your audience through their chosen media.

Saving PowerPoint to an MP4 format helps with information retention. Videos enhance viewers’ comprehension and memory by combining visual and aural inputs. This two-mode presentation improves learning outcomes and reinforces important points, thereby increasing the effectiveness of your lectures.

By converting a PowerPoint presentation to a video, your content can reach a significantly larger audience. You can post the videos on video-sharing sites or even share them on email and social media platforms. This greater potential will ensure that more people will view your message.

Different Ways to Convert PowerPoint to Video

Turning a PowerPoint into a video can increase the impact and reach of your content. You can accomplish this in three ways: web converters, third-party applications, or PowerPoint’s built-in functionality.

Let’s explore each option to help you select the one that best suits your requirements:

Using PowerPoint’s built-in tools is one of the easiest ways to convert a PPT to video. Here is a detailed tutorial on how to accomplish it:

Choose the Presentation: Open the PowerPoint presentation you want to convert to video. Ensure all your multimedia components, animations, transitions, and slides are completed.

Click on Export: In the upper-left corner of the screen, select the “File” tab. Click the drop-down menu and choose “Export.” 

Create a Video: In the Export menu, select your preferred file name and video file format, such as Windows Media Video (WMV). You’ll see several options to personalize the output of your newly created video here.

Set Slide Timings: You can decide how long each slide will last. You can use your practiced timings if you have them, or you can set a consistent time for each slide. You can vary based on each slide’s complexity and substance.

Include or Record Narrations: If your PowerPoint presentation includes narration, select the appropriate option to include it in the video. This is essential for presentations that use voiceovers to describe the content of the slides.

Third-party software is a second option if you’re learning about more advanced features or greater control over how to make a PowerPoint into a video. Here’s how to convert PPT to video using third-party software:

Install the Program: Choose the third-party program you want to download and install. Make sure that the program is compatible with your operating system.

Import Your Presentation: Launch the application, then import your PowerPoint file. Most of these tools have an import feature that lets you drag and drop the file. Verify the proper import of all slides, animations, and multimedia components.

Customize the Video: Use the software to enhance your presentation. You can incorporate multimedia components such as background music, effects, and transitions.

Modify Output Settings: You can set the video parameters to suit your needs by choosing the preferred format, frame rate, and resolution.

Preview and Edit: Preview the video in the program to ensure that everything looks good. Then, the editing tools adjust the audio synchronization, transitions, and animations.

Online converters can help you learn how to turn a PowerPoint into a video without installing software. To use an online converter, follow these steps:

Visit the Converter Website: Navigate to the preferred online PowerPoint converter website. To protect your information, be sure the website is reliable and secure.

Upload Your Entire Presentation: Click the upload button to select your PowerPoint file from your computer. Check that the file has been uploaded completely before moving on to the next stage.

Customize Settings: A few online converters allow you to choose other attributes, like the slide show time and video resolution. Adjust these parameters to your liking.

Convert the File: Click the “Convert” button to begin. Depending on the size of your presentation, this could take some time. Don’t navigate away from the page to avoid any disruptions.

Download the Video: Save the video file to your PC once the conversion is complete. Review the video to ensure that it meets your video quality requirements. Look for any errors or missing components that might have happened during the conversion process.

Step-By-Step Guide for Converting PPT into Video

Easily convert your PowerPoint presentations into engaging videos by following these steps:

Confirm that you have PowerPoint installed on your device, and ensure your presentation format is ready before starting the conversion process. Verify that each slide has been completed and that the information is accurate. Ensure the successful application and intended operation of all multimedia components, animations, and transitions.

Next, select the technique to convert your presentation into a video. PowerPoint has built-in functionality for instantly turning presentations into videos. You can navigate to the "File" menu, select "Export" or "Save As," and choose the option to create a video. PowerPoint lets you control the timing of slides, narration, or audio inclusion and even includes animations and transitions from your original presentation.

Alternatively, you can use web resources or third-party software to access more sophisticated functionality and customization choices.

After selecting your conversion technique, tweak the options to maximize the video quality. Adjust the resolution, video format, slide time, and file size to suit your needs. High-definition (HD) settings ensure clarity and detail.

Customize your presentation’s visual components to improve the visual appeal of your video. Make sure the transitions and animations are seamless and aesthetically acceptable. Make the video more dynamic and interesting by adding visuals, effects, or overlays.

Adding voiceovers or narration can greatly increase the effectiveness of your video. Start recording your narration in PowerPoint, or use an external audio editing program for higher quality. 

With a clear narrative, your message will be more effective, and the audience's attention will be maintained. Tools like Murf can be easily incorporated into your workflow to ensure your voiceovers and narration are in sync with the video.

Go to the “File” menu in PowerPoint, click “Export,” and then “Create a Video.” After adjusting the final video export parameters, like frame rate and resolution, save your video with the preferred file name and format.

Top 3 PPT to Video Converters that Integrate Murf Voiceover

PowerPoint presentations can become lively, interesting videos by combining Murf AI voiceovers. PPT to video conversion may be done smoothly with several solutions. The following are the top three video converter tools that can help you in this process:

One of the features included in Microsoft PowerPoint is the ability to turn presentations into movies. This simple and practical native feature guarantees compatibility with every component in your presentation.

Easy to Use: Launch your presentation on Microsoft PPT and choose “Create a Video” under “Export" on the "File" tab.

Customization: You can change the slide timings, frame rate, and video resolution. You can also adjust the timing and narration recorded within PowerPoint.

Murf integration: Before converting, create the voiceover audio files and embed them into your PowerPoint slides.

PowerPoint's capabilities are ideal for people looking for a simple answer without the need for additional software.

Camtasia is strongly recommended for producing and editing video material. Advanced capabilities enable more personalization and expert-caliber video production .

Advanced Editing Capabilities: Camtasia offers transitions, animations, and effects, among other tools, to improve your movies.

Screen Recording: You can record your screen while delivering your PowerPoint and use Murf AI voiceovers during or after the recording.

Professional Quality: The software supports high-definition video output, ensuring your presentations look polished.

Camtasia is ideal for users who are prepared to spend time learning the software and need more advanced editing choices.

Adobe Captivate is another powerful program for converting PowerPoint presentations into interactive films. It is especially useful for producing training modules and e-learning materials.

E-Learning Features: Using Captivate, you may include branching scenarios, simulations, and quizzes, among other interactive components.

Simple Import: Captivate allows you to add more multimedia and interaction to your PowerPoint slides in the program.

Voiceover Integration: To provide crisp, excellent narration, add Murf AI voiceovers to your slides , either before importing or right inside Captivate.

Teachers and business trainers wishing to design engaging and participatory learning environments will find Adobe Captivate perfect.

Benefits of Using Murf’s Voiceovers to Create PowerPoint Video

When converting PowerPoint presentations into videos, Murf’s voiceovers provide various advantages that raise your material’s general caliber and potency.

Here’s how Murf can help:

Murf provides a wide range of AI voices for the creation of voiceovers. You can choose the ideal voice to fit your presentation’s tone and audience by selecting from various voices, including male and female voices with different accents and tones.

Murf’s user-friendly interface lets you change pitch, tempo, and tone easily. Because of its adaptability, you can adjust the voiceover to fit the tone and rhythm of your presentation perfectly. Murf makes it easy to adapt the voiceover to your particular requirements.

Murf can create video voiceovers in 20+ languages , such as French, Spanish text to speech , and English. With this freedom, you can successfully transmit your message to a wide range of demographics and reach a larger audience.

Murf makes it simple to share your material across several platforms by supporting various video download formats, including MP4 and MOV. This ensures that a large audience can watch your videos without issues.

When it comes to voiceovers for PPT, Murf is more cost-effective and time-efficient than standard voiceover tools. Murf eliminates the need for lengthy recording sessions and costly studio equipment. You can also add background music to your videos to make them more engaging.

With access to a free trial of Murf Studio, you can access all of its features before committing.

how to copy video to powerpoint presentation

1. How do I convert a PowerPoint presentation into a video?

To convert a PowerPoint presentation into a video, open PowerPoint, go to the “File" menu, select “Export,” and then choose your preferred video format.

2. What file formats are supported for the video output?

PowerPoint supports MP4, WMV, and AVI, among other formats. With their adaptability and compatibility, you can select the file format that most closely fits your requirements a high-quality presentation or a smaller file for sharing online.

3. Is it possible to add background music to the video?

Yes, you can add background music to the video file by inserting an audio file onto your PowerPoint slides before converting them to video. This can help you enhance your video quality and make it more memorable.

4. Are there any limitations on the length of the video file?

Factors such as PowerPoint file size and platform restrictions may limit the length of the video file, but PowerPoint can typically handle longer presentations.

5. Can I include voice narration in the converted video?

You can include voice narration in the converted video by recording narrations for your slides within PowerPoint or uploading the audio file to the program before you export your PowerPoint presentation to video.

6. How can Murf voiceovers be used in PPTs for better engagement?

Murf voiceovers enhance engagement in PowerPoint presentations by offering high-quality voices that suit your content’s tone and style.

With Murf, you have a variety of voices to choose from, and its user-friendly interface lets you adjust pitch, tempo, and tone effortlessly. Plus, Murf can create voiceovers in over 20 languages, allowing you to reach diverse audiences effectively.

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