How Do You Put A Youtube Video In A Powerpoint Presentation?

I need to embed a video from Youtube as an example in a powerpoint presentation. I need to know how to save the video onto my computer and then place it onto the slide, if possible. Thanks!

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7 Responses to “How Do You Put A Youtube Video In A Powerpoint Presentation?”

  • Blaire:

    hello ysabiobabe ,
    Just follow these steps, and you’ll be able to show all your good videos on powerpoint presentation:
    1- download the youtube video with “zillatube”. Get the program from http://www.zillatube.com. This program helps to download and convert those videos the fastest way possible for your powerpoint. Other methods are slow.
    2- using zillatube, convert it into mpg video format.
    3- final step, a simple step, just insert(using the file menu above the powerpoint program) the mpg video into power point.
    Just 3 simple steps, and you can present your powerpoint with videos without online at all.
    all the best to your presentation.
    ==========================???

  • Angela:

    http://www.convertdirect.com/
    Then when done- right click the link and click save target.

  • matthewf:

    Try TubeHunter Ultra to save youtube videos into MPEG format which can be splited into BMP/JPEG very easily. After that, you can import thoes images into PowerPoint.
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    YouTube/Myspace/Metacafe videos to PC/iPOD/PSP/ZUNE/MOBILE
    Homepage of TubeHunter – “www.neoretix dot com”

  • house:

    hello,
    u can use flv downloader to download youtube video, I’ve been using it for a long time. it is able to save and download any streaming video from youtube,Google Video, Myspace, Metacafe, Dailymotion, iFilm, Music, eVideoShare, StreetFire, etc. off to your computer’s hard drive free. http://www.flvsoft.com/download_flv/
    as your downloaded youtube vidoe is flv video, you just have to get a flv converter to convert flv to wmv,avi. and then insert into powerpoint. I always use FLV to Video Converter to convert flv video to avi,mpeg, wmv video, http://www.flvsoft.com/flv_to_video/
    If you still have question, you can use yahoo to search for more answers http://answers.yahoo.com

  • For uploading try VideoPut. Is a tool for uploading videos to the internet.
    Currently, you can upload videos to YouTube. With VideoPut you can upload videos in more comfortable way instead of uploading via your web browser. Usually even much more faster. If you have a lot of videos which you want to post to YouTube or other video website but don’t want to spend so much time uploading them in this case VideoPut is just for you. If you have bad internet connection and want to upload big files it would be a real pain to do that via web broswer, with VideoPut it will be much more easily and more faster.
    For downloading try VideoGet. It downloads from YouTube and other 200+ video websites. And convert them into MP3, WMV, AVI, MPG, 3GP, MP4, etc.

  • Ira Pautova:

    How to Embed YouTube Videos in PowerPoint
    December 5, 2006 on 8:27 pm | In software |
    No, you can’t do it automatically and it is kind of a pain in the butt. After a lot of trial and error I have my method down, so I thought I would share it with you all.
    1. Use KeepVid to download the YouTube video as an .flv file.
    2. PPT won’t recognize FLV files as movies — you can’t embed Flash in PowerPoint, apparently– so you need to convert it to MPG. I use a program called Riva FLV Encoder.
    While Riva converts to FLV by default, it can convert from FLV as well.
    Install the program and select the FLV you just downloaded in the “Input Video” box.
    The “Output Directory” will be automatically selected, as will the filename for the “Destination Video File.” By default it is the .flv extension, but just change this to .mpg.
    3. Click “Encode”. This will take a while depending on how powerful your machine is.
    4. Open Windows Movie Maker (hey, it’s free and it comes installed on XP by default). Click “Import Video”.
    This can also take a while. For some godawful reason Windows chops up certain videos into lots of little bits. If you’re editing down the file for a presentation, this can be really useful, however. Just drag whatever bits of the video you want on to the Video storyboard, etc. This program is made for 11 year olds, so you should find it pretty simple.
    5. When you’re done, click “Save to my Computer” and go through the wizard.
    6. Now you can import the .mpg into PPT as an embedded video. NOTE: POWERPOINT DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY SAVE THE VIDEO AS PART OF THE PRESENTATION, so if you’re going to be running the presentation off a CD/someone else’s computer you’ll have to fiddle a bit.
    The easiest thing I’ve found is to select the “Package for CD” option, which will make a CD including the .ppt file and all linked files. Click “options” and make sure you select “embedded TrueType fonts” if you’re not using one of the standard Windows fonts.
    All this rigamarole should be completely unnecessary soon, as I’m sure Google’s PowerPoint clone will include YouTube video embedding as standard. Keep your fingers crossed.

  • Binu Thomas:

    You will need to download the video from youtube and likely convert it to a format accessible by power point. Research convert flv to avi.

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