If you link directly to the video, then you know that YouTube is going to serve up the content in a quality that is best for your computer. I find that linking to the video provides results that are much safer. Since some videos on YouTube (and other sites) do not allow embedding, I tend to shy away from using this feature in PowerPoint. If anyone knows, please share in the comments. Here is what you would delete in this case: Some videos in YouTube reverse the order of the parameters. Delete the highlighted text before embedding in PowerPointįor example, to embed the video associated with the code below, you should first delete the parts of the code that are shown in red. ![]() ![]() It turns out that you need to remove a little bit of the YouTube embed code before you paste it into PowerPoint. ![]() After a little tinkering, I figured out how to get it working again. ![]() HOWEVER, last week this method seemed to stop working. Here is a quick tutorial that explains how to set this up. If you didn’t know, PowerPoint (starting with version 2010) allows you to easily embed online videos using the video’s embed code. I’ve heard from several people last week that they could no longer get their YouTube videos to play in PowerPoint.
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