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Quick and easy ways to insert and play a video from a file, YouTube link, and more
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If you want to spruce up your PowerPoint presentations, you can add a video to your slides. If you have a video file on your computer, you can easily embed it into your presentation. You can also embed YouTube videos, use looping stock videos, or, on older versions of PowerPoint, link to the videos. This wikiHow will show you how to add a video to Microsoft PowerPoint using your Windows, Mac, or Android device.

The Best Ways to Embed a Video in PowerPoint

  • Copy a YouTube URL. In PowerPoint, click "Insert' → "Video" → "Online Videos/Movie". Paste the URL and click "Insert".
  • To embed a video file, click "Insert" → "Video" → "This Device" → select a file → "Insert".
  • To use a stock video, click "Insert" → "Video" → "Stock Videos" → select a video → "Insert".
Method 1
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Embedding a Web Video

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  1. This looks like a P on top of an orange circle. Microsoft PowerPoint is available to install for Windows and Mac .
  2. You'll need the URL for the video.
    • You can insert a video from supported websites such as: YouTube, SlideShare, Vimeo, Microsoft Stream, and Flip.
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  3. Copy the URL of the video. Highlight the entire URL, and then press CTRL + C (Windows) or CMD + C (Mac) on your keyboard to copy. You can also right-click the URL and click Copy .
  4. This will be at the top toolbar, between Home and Draw .
  5. A new window will open.
    • On Mac, this will look like Online Movie .
  6. Paste the URL into the field. Press CTRL + V (Windows) or CMD + V (Mac) to paste. The field will have a magnifying glass icon on the left side.
    • You'll see a preview of the video.
  7. This will be at the bottom-right corner.
  8. Click and drag any of the circles on the perimeter of the video to increase or decrease its size. If you want to change the position on the slide, click and drag the video to a new position.
  9. Select the video and click the Playback tab. You'll be able to edit how your video plays on the slide.
    • To adjust when the video plays, click the drop-down menu next to Start: . Select In Click Sequence , Automatically , or When Clicked On .
    • Check the boxes to apply any of the following: Play Full Screen , Hide While Not Playing , Loop until Stopped , and/or Rewind after Playing .
    • Click Volume to adjust the video's volume. Select Low , Medium , High , or Mute .
  10. By default, the video will have the creator's thumbnail as the image when the video isn't playing. If you want to change it, you can insert a new picture using a file from your computer, a stock image from the library, through online sources, or from Microsoft's icon collection.
    • To change the picture:
      • Select the web video and click the Video Format tab.
      • Click Poster Frame on the left of the toolbar.
      • Click Image from File… .
      • Select From a File , Stock Images , Online Pictures , or From Icons .
      • Select the image source from the chosen method, and then click Insert .
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Embedding a Video File

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  1. This looks like a P on top of an orange circle.
  2. This will be at the top toolbar, between Home and Draw .
  3. A new window will open.
  4. Use the File Explorer or Finder to find your file. If needed, you can transfer videos from your camera .
  5. Click and drag any of the circles on the perimeter of the video to increase or decrease its size. If you want to change the position on the slide, click and drag the video to a new position.
  6. Select the video and click the Playback tab. You'll be able to edit how your video plays on the slide.
    • To adjust when the video plays, click the drop-down menu next to Start: . Select In Click Sequence , Automatically , or When Clicked On .
    • Check the boxes to apply any of the following: Play Full Screen , Hide While Not Playing , Loop until Stopped , and/or Rewind after Playing .
    • Click Volume to adjust the video's volume. Select Low , Medium , High , or Mute .
  7. By default, the video will have the creator's thumbnail as the image when the video isn't playing. If you want to change it, you can insert a new picture using a file from your computer, a stock image from the library, through online sources, or from Microsoft's icon collection.
    • To change the picture:
      • Select the web video and click the Video Format tab.
      • Click Poster Frame on the left of the toolbar.
      • Click Image from File… .
      • Select From a File , Stock Images , Online Pictures , or From Icons .
      • Select the image source from the chosen method, and then click Insert .
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Embedding a Stock Video

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  1. This looks like a P on top of an orange circle.
    • Stock videos work best as a background graphic to your PowerPoint text, since these videos loop seamlessly
  2. This will be at the top toolbar, between Home and Draw .
  3. A new window will open.
  4. You can freely browse the selection below, or you can enter a specific keyword to narrow your search.
    • The stock video will be added to your slide. By default, it will cover the entire slide.
  5. Select the video and click the Playback tab. You'll be able to edit how your video plays on the slide.
    • To adjust when the video plays, click the drop-down menu next to Start: . Select In Click Sequence , Automatically , or When Clicked On .
    • Check the boxes to apply any of the following: Play Full Screen , Hide While Not Playing , Loop until Stopped , and/or Rewind after Playing .
    • Click Volume to adjust the video's volume. Select Low , Medium , High , or Mute .
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Using Android

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  1. This looks like a P on top of an orange circle. [2]
  2. This looks like a pencil icon in front of an A at the top.
    • The menu will open.
  3. This will expand the other selections.
  4. This will be underneath Home .
  5. You may need to scroll down to find this option.
  6. You can use a .mp4 or .mkv file.
    • If you want to take a video using your camera, tap Open Camera instead.
    • The video file will be added to your PowerPoint.
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Linking Movie Files (PowerPoint 2007)

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  1. If you're using PowerPoint 2007 or earlier, movie files are not embedded, they're "linked." This means that the video is not actually included in the PowerPoint presentation file. The video file exists separately from the presentation file, and the presentation loads the video file from the specified location. You won't see a literal hyperlink, but PowerPoint will need to have an accurate location of the video on the computer in order to play it.
    • Videos can only be "embedded" (included in the presentation file itself) in PowerPoint 2010 or newer.
  2. You can add videos to any slide in your PowerPoint presentation.
  3. This will display various options for inserting objects into your presentation.
  4. This will open your file browser so that you can select your movie file.
  5. PowerPoint 2007 only supports a handful of video formats, including AVI, MPG, and WMV. If you're using AVi files, you may want to convert them to MPG or WMV first to avoid codec issues when trying to play the video. [3]
  6. Once you've selected the video, you'll be prompted to select how you want it to start playing. If you select "Automatically," the video will begin playing as soon as the slide opens. If you select "When Clicked," you'll need to click the video to begin playing it. [4]
  7. Since your video plays from a specific location, recipients won't be able to watch it if you send them the presentation unless you send the video too. Using the "Package for CD" feature allows you to send the presentation and any associated media as one package.
    • Click the Office button and select "Publish."
    • Select "Package for CD" and then select your presentation.
    • Ensure that "Linked files" is selected in the "Options" menu.
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    I edited a clip using Movie Maker but I cannot figure out how to insert the edited version into Powerpoint. How do I do this?
    Community Answer
    Save the file as an mp4, then insert it into PowerPoint.
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    Will this work with a PowerPoint slideshow that is rotating slides automatically?
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    Yes, it should still work.
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    When I insert an mp4 video file into a PowerPoint 2010 file slide using the first method outlined here, the video does not play smoothly. The audio of the video plays, but the image either stays black or moves very slowly. Is there another way to insert an mp4 video file?
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    Try using a lower quality video or closing other programs, it may be that your computer is struggling to play the file.
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      1. Open the slide.
      2. Click Insert .
      3. Click Movie .
      4. Click Movie from File or Video on my PC .
      5. Select the video and click OK .
      6. Click Playback .
      7. Choose how to play the video.
      8. Save your presentation.

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