Download Video With Embed Code

Newer versions2010

Download Online Videos Embedded Anywhere With GotClip. GotClip is a one-click online video downloading tool that focuses more on instantly downloading video clips instead of setting up lengthy configurations before downloading online videos. How to Embed Video in PowerPoint. You can spruce up your PowerPoint presentation by including videos. If you have a video file on your computer, you can embed it into your presentation.

In PowerPoint Online and in PowerPoint for Office 365 (on both Windows and macOS), you can insert online videos from YouTube and Vimeo.

In other versions of PowerPoint, YouTube videos are the only online videos you can insert.

If you'd like PowerPoint to support videos from other channels, please send us your feedback.

Error: 'PowerPoint can't insert a video from this embed code'

Don't use an embed code that starts with http; it won't work. To work correctly, the code you use to embed your video must begin with <iframe and end with </iframe>:

See the following procedure for instructions on copying the embed code from YouTube.

Embed a YouTube video (the only video site PowerPoint supports)

  1. Find the YouTube video that you want to insert.

  2. Below the video frame, click Share, and then below that, click Embed.

  3. Right-click the embed code, and click Copy.

  4. In PowerPoint, click Video > Online Video. Right-click the From a Video Embed Code box, click Paste to paste the embed code, and click the arrow.

  5. On the Slide Show tab, click From Current Slide to view and play the embedded video. You may need to click the video placeholder to get the preview image to appear the first time.

    If your video doesn’t embed correctly, read Requirements for using the PowerPoint YouTube feature and ensure that you have the necessary updates installed for your version of PowerPoint.

In PowerPoint 2010, the ability to play a YouTube video is broken, as explained below.

Error: Flash-embedded videos are no longer supported

YouTube videos on PowerPoint 2010 have stopped working. In September 2017, Google retired the Flash Player infrastructure that PowerPoint 2010 depends upon for playing YouTube videos.

The most effective method of resolving this issue quickly is moving to a newer version of Office. You can also use PowerPoint Online, which is free and can be used with a Microsoft account (Hotmail, outlook.com, live.com). PowerPoint Online allows for the insertion and playing of YouTube videos.

Download Video With Embed Code For Free

(PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions are based on the HTML5 video playback infrastructure—instead of Flash Player—and are thus unaffected for the most part.)

If you'd like to always have the latest version of Office, you can become an Office 365 subscriber. Click to try or buy and to compare a subscription versus a one-time purchase.

Embed a YouTube video by using PowerPoint 2010

You can insert a video by following the instructions in the next paragraph, but PowerPoint 2010 isn't able to play the video. However, newer versions of PowerPoint are able to play the video.

  1. Find the YouTube video that you want to insert.

  2. Below the video frame, click Share, and then below that, click Embed.

  3. Right-click the embed code, and click Copy.

  4. In PowerPoint 2010, click Video > Video from Web Site. Right-click the Insert Video From Web Site box, click Paste to paste the embed code, and click Insert.

    Important: If you see Video from Web Site in the drop-down menu but it is disabled or grayed out, make sure you have Adobe Shockwave Player installed.

  5. If your video doesn’t embed correctly, read Requirements for using the PowerPoint YouTube feature and ensure that you have the necessary updates installed for your version of PowerPoint.

Troubleshooting: Get the right version of Internet Explorer

PowerPoint requires the video-playing technology in Internet Explorer to play an online video that's embedded on a slide.

  • Use Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, and Window 10.

  • Use Internet Explorer 9, Service Pack 2 on Windows Vista.

Internet Explorer itself isn't required to be open during the playing of the video; PowerPoint simply uses its underlying technology when playing the video.

Facebook has grown at a very fast pace and today it has left all social networking sites behind. Video and photo sharing are one of the most important features of Facebook. Gone are the days when people used to share trending videos and images on Facebook, now Facebook itself makes stuff viral. It’s giving tough competition to Google-owned YouTube as well when it comes to video content being consumed on both platforms.

Downloading Facebook videos isn’t something which has many solutions and the ways to do it aren’t as popular as downloading YouTube videos. Since the inception of YouTube, people have used different methods to download YouTube videos and save them for later viewing purposes. I’ve read lots of content about how to download Facebook videos online in the past, but each of them had some bugs and many posts took me to many irrelevant pages.

After lots of googling and exploring the web, I found a website “GetFbStuff.com” which doesn’t just help you in downloading Facebook videos. It also hosts hundreds of thousands of Facebook videos in its directory and it has many other useful features.

The features of the websites are below:

1. Facebook Video Downloading Online

2. Downloading Private Facebook Videos

3. Downloading Facebook Page Photo Album

4. Online Vimeo Video Downloader

Getfbstuff.com is an online Facebook video downloader which helps you to download videos on all kind of devices. Since it is a web-based application, it supports Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu and all other kinds of operating systems. Moreover, you can also use it as a Facebook private video downloader as well.

Just the way Youtube videos are hosted on Google’s servers, Facebook videos are hosted on Facebook servers. It’s not any hidden knowledge. But the link or URL of the Facebook video which we see on Facebook isn’t the actual file source; instead, it is embedded. That’s why you can’t copy a video from Facebook with ease:

1. Downloading Public Facebook Video

Step 1:

Get Facebook video URL

Make sure that the video you are trying to download is hosted on Facebook servers and its privacy is public; it’s the most important step (URL of public videos look like: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=921674917…)

Now having confirmed the public privacy, right click and open the Facebook video in a new tab. Copy the video URL from your web browser and proceed with the steps mentioned below.

Video

If the video you’re trying to download turns out to be private, refer to the very simple method of downloading private Facebook videos described later in this article.

Step 2:

Open the Facebook video downloader online

Open the link above and paste the copied video URL in the video URL box as shown in the screenshot below. Click the blue color “Download” button and proceed with the process.

Step 3:

Download your video in the required quality

The Facebook video can be available in two qualities- high resolution or low resolution. As per you conveneince, you can save the clip.

Identifying the required quality, right click and select “Save link as” to save Facebook video into your computer.

Note: If you are unable to download the Facebook video, it may be so because of the privacy settings of the uploader.

Refer to Facebook private video downloader below.

2. Downloading Private Facebook Videos

I’m recommending using GetFbStuff because it provides you an option of downloading private Facebook videos where other video downloaders fail. Private Facebook videos are those whose privacy is set as “private” or not “public” by the uploader and it’s not possible to download that video just by using the URL.

Step 1:

Get the “page source” of private Facebook video

Right click and open the video in a new tab.

The private Facebook video’s URL will look something like: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=913044420&set=a.15841…..

Right-click on the page and select “View page source” or go for CTRL+U.

Copy the entire page source by using “CTRL+C” and “CTRL+C”.

Step 2:

OpenPrivate Facebook Video Downloader

Open the above link and paste the source code in the box as shown in the screenshot of Facebook private video downloader page. Click the blue download button.

Step 3:

Download Wistia Video With Embed Code

Download and save the video

How To Download Embedded Audio

Identifying the required quality, right click and select “Save link as” to save Facebook video into your computer.

These were a couple of useful methods to download public and private videos from Facebook. Drop your thoughts in the comments section below.

See Also:How to download Vimeo videos online

How To Download Video With Embed Code

Now Watch: