If you’re using Google Slide and looking for a way to keep your presentation interesting and engaging, you may want to know how to include a YouTube Video.
In this article, we’ll show you how to embed a YouTube video in your presentation slides via desktop. Plus, we’ll also show you how to embed videos from various other platforms using a free download tool.
First, you’ll need the URL for the video you wish to embed. To copy the URL link for a YouTube video, do the following:
To embed the video to your presentation slide, do the following:
When a video from other sharing platforms is saved on Google Drive, it can be embedded into a presentation in Google Slides. The next set of instructions explain how to download a video for saving to Google Drive.
You’ll need to download and install the 4K Video Downloader app. It’s a powerful, easy-to-use, free tool designed for downloading videos from the internet. It supports most video hosting platforms and is compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux operating systems.
To copy the URL link for a Vimeo video, do the following:
To download the video to your computer, do the following:
To embed the video to your presentation slide, do the following:
To copy the URL link for a Facebook video, do the following:
To download the video to your computer, do the following:
To embed the video to your presentation slide, do the following:
To download the video to your computer, do the following:
To embed the video to your presentation slide, do the following:
To download the video to your computer, do the following:
To embed the video to your presentation slide, do the following:
By upgrading your YouTube account to YouTube Premium, all the videos you watch will be add-free. It also comes with other advanced features like playlists tailored to your taste and an option to download videos directly.
A cheaper way to do this (though it is not guaranteed to work) is to add a period after the .com part of the URL for the video. This workaround was initially reported on social news site Reddit, but so far doesn’t work on all browsers. Try using Google Chrome, the latest version of Microsoft Edge or non-Chromium Safari.
Follow the directions above in this article.
Yes, you can. For comprehensive steps on how to do this, see the steps listed above in this article.
Using YouTube, you can get your video to start from a particular point and using Google Slides you can set the start and end times. Here’s how to set the time from YouTube:
1. Access YouTube and find the video you want to embed.
2. Play or fast-forward the video to the point from where you want it to start.
3. Click on Share below the video.
4. At Start at [time] the point where the video currently at is displayed; check the box.
5. From the Share dialogue box, highlight and copy the link or click Copy to add it to your clipboard.
To set the start and end time in Google Slides, do the following:
1.Click on Insert > Video then find the video:
• using the search or,
• paste the video’s URL or,
• click on Insert > Video > Google Drive.
2. Highlight the video then click Select to add the video to the slide.
3. Under Format options on the right-hand side, enter the start and end times for the video.
They are two of the best presentation programs available; both offer basic presentation features, but what sets them apart? In terms of functionality, here is a comparison of some of their standout features.
Microsoft PowerPoint includes:
• Broadcast Live (premium feature) – allows you to present in real-time to anyone who has access to the presentation.
• PowerPoint Designer (premium feature) – allows you to create cinematic transitions and custom animations.
• Presenter View – helps make the presenting experience easier; this view allows you to see your speaker notes, the upcoming, and the current slide.
• Allows you to embed your presentation on a blog or webpage.
Google Slides features include:
• Allows for easy collaboration on presentations with anyone around the world.
• No need to keep remembering to save, since it saves automatically.
• Can convert a Google Slide presentation to PowerPoint and vice versa.
• Compatible with PowerPoint, Slide presentations can be saved as PowerPoint files.
• It keeps a revision history and can restore to older versions.
Including video in your presentation helps to revive your audience, keeping them focused on what you’re presenting. An added bonus to using video is, whilst it’s playing, you have the time to give your vocal cords a quick break.
Now that you know how to embed YouTube and non-YouTube videos into your slides; How did you find the whole process? How did your audience respond to your video during the presentation? Let us know in the comment section below.