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PowerPoint Video Not Playing? Here’s How to Fix it Fast!

By: Author Shrot Katewa

PowerPoint Video Not Playing? Here’s How to Fix it Fast!

It is annoying when you want to play a video during your presentation speech but PowerPoint just refuses to play the video! The video may either fail to work or display just the audio/video. There are actually several reasons why this could happen!

So, in this article, we will take a closer look at the various issues related to playing video in PowerPoint, and I will also provide you with a few quick solutions to each of the issues.

So, without further adieu, let’s get started!

1. Video Not Playing in Presentation Mode 

Although Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the powerful presentation tools out there, it is not perfect. There may be more than a few reasons why video is not playing in the presentation mode of your PowerPoint.

The most common problem that users face is that the format of the media file is either not supported by PowerPoint, or the media file might have missing fragments, or the file may have a syncing issue, or the media file may just be corrupted.

In the following subsection, I will explain the possible solutions to a corrupted media file in your PowerPoint presentation.

1a. PowerPoint Video Cannot Play Media Error 

There are two possible solutions to a corrupted file. You can either optimize the media compatibility or clear the temporary data on your Windows operating system. Both of the solutions are described below.

Optimizing media compatibility

Follow the simple steps given below to optimize the compatibility of the video file with your PowerPoint presentation. 

Step-1: Go to “Info”

The first step of the process is to go to the “Info” section located in the “ File ” tab, which is the first tab in the ribbon of your PowerPoint window.

Step-2: Click on ‘Check Compatibility’

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The next step is to click on the “ Check for issues ” button and select the “ Check compatibility ” option from the drop-down menu.

Step-3: Click on the “Ok” button

After you have selected the “ Check compatibility ” option, Microsoft PowerPoint will automatically detect the media files, report to you the issue with your video file, and try to fix it.

To finish optimizing the media file, click on the “ Ok ” button and the issue should be resolved.

Clearing the temporary files

Microsoft PowerPoint may fail to play your video files if there are too many temporary files on your Windows operating system. To clear these temporary files, follow the easy steps described below.

Step-1: Launch the “Run Prompt”

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To being, go to the “ Start ” menu of your computer and launch the “ Run Prompt ”

Step-2: Type in the “%temp%” command

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After you have launched the “ Run Prompt ”, type “%temp%” in the search box and hit the “ Ok ” button.

Step-3: Delete all the files

Once you have clicked on the “ Ok ” button, a new folder will open on your screen. This folder contains all the temporary files that are present on your computer.

Select all the files and delete them. Skip the files that are still in use and the video should be good to go.

2. YouTube Video Not Playing in PowerPoint 

There are several reasons why a YouTube video may not play in your PowerPoint presentation. Some of the reasons why this may happen and possible solutions to them are given below.

1. The link used to embed the YouTube video was a shared link and not an embedded link. If you have entered the link that is used to share the video, then the video will not play in your PowerPoint presentation. To fix this issue, insert the embedded link of the YouTube video instead of the shared link.

2. The YouTube video that you embedded in your Presentation may not be available anymore. In order to avoid this issue, do not use videos that are in “ Private viewing only ” settings.

3. The embedded file may be in an unsupported format. Most versions of Microsoft PowerPoint supports “.wmv” files. Hence, videos that are in a different format may not play in your PowerPoint presentation. Make sure the video file is in the right format.   

3. Video Only Plays Audio in PowerPoint 

Sometimes, the video file only plays the audio of the video file in Microsoft PowerPoint.

This may happen either because the inserted video file is not supported by the PowerPoint software, or the file is too large. Another reason might be that the file is corrupted, or the Windows operating system is missing some necessary codecs.

Following are 3 possible solutions to these problems.

Solution 1 – Convert the video file

To convert the video file, follow the simple steps given below.

Step-1: Go to the “Info” section

The first step is to go to the “ Info ” section of the “ File ” tab which is located at the right-most corner of the ribbon of your PowerPoint presentation.

Step-2: Click on the “Media Size and Performance” option

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The second step is to click on the “ Media Size and Performance ” option which is the first option in the “ Info ” section

Step-3: Click on the “HD (720)” button

After clicking on the “ Media size and performance ” option, a drop-down menu will appear. From that drop-down menu, click on the “ HD (720) ” option.

This will compress the size of the video and convert it to a supported format. 

Solution 2 – Clear temporary files

Like the previous issue, sometimes your computer may be working on too many temporary files, due to which the video file in your PowerPoint presentation may not be functioning properly.

Simply follow the steps described earlier in this article and delete all the temporary files operating in your Windows operating system.

Solution 3 – Install missing codecs

Right out of the box, Windows does not support every media codecs. It is possible that the video file in your PowerPoint presentation is only playing audio because some of the codecs in your Windows are missing.

To fix this issue, you can download a codec pack from the internet. Some of the best Codec packs are,

1. K-Lite Codec Pack

2. Media Player Codec Pack

3. X- Codec pack

4. Audio of the Video Doesn’t Work in PowerPoint  

If the audio of the video in your PowerPoint presentation is not working, try all the solutions mentioned in the above section. If it still doesn’t work, then maybe the PowerPoint software is muted in your computer.

To make sure the audio of your PowerPoint is not muted, turn on the video in your presentation and follow the simple steps described below.

Step-1: “Right-click” on the “speaker/headphone” button

At first, you have to “ Right-click ” on the “ Speaker/Headphone ” volume button in the taskbar of your computer. It is the right-most button on the taskbar and its icon looks like a handheld speakerphone (as showcased in the image below)

Step-2: Select the “Open Volume Mixer” option

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After you have opened the “ Speaker/Headphone ” menu from your taskbar, click on the “ Open Volume Mixer ” option which is the second option in the menu.

Step-3: Click on the volume icon under the PowerPoint section

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Once you have selected the “ Open Volume Mixer ” option, a pop-up window will appear on the bottom right corner of your screen.

Click on the small volume icon with a red cross over it, which will unmute the PowerPoint software on your computer.

5. Video Doesn’t Play Automatically 

To play a video file in your PowerPoint presentation automatically, you have to change the playback settings of the video file.

This might sound a little difficult but the whole process is described in 2 simple steps below.

Step-1: Go to the “Playback” tab

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At first, turn on the video in your PowerPoint presentation. This will allow you to access the “ Playback ” tab which appears on the ribbon when a media file is played.

Step-2: Select the “Automatically” option

Now, select the “ Automatically ” option which is located in the “ Start ” drop-down menu of the “ Video Options ” section in the “ Playback ” tab.

The video should now play automatically when the slide is opened.

6. PowerPoint Export to Video Not Working 

To fix videos not exporting in your PowerPoint presentation, you may have to optimize the media file using the method mentioned earlier in this article.

You might also have to update your PowerPoint software if it is outdated or repair it if needed. To learn more on how to update Microsoft PowerPoint, you can read one of our articles on this topic by clicking here .

I will discuss the process of repairing PowerPoint below:

Step-1: Go to “Add or remove programs”

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The first step is to go to the “ Start ” menu of your computer and launch the “ Add or remove programs ” tool.

Step-2: Click on the “Advanced Options” button

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The second step is to find your Microsoft Office program and select the “ Advanced options ” button.

Step-3: Select the “Repair” option

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After you click on the “ Advanced Options ” button, you will be taken to a new window. From that window, under “ Reset ” select the “ Repair ” option.

Once the scanning and repairing are complete a tick mark will appear beside the “ Repair ” option, which will indicate that the repairing is complete.

7. How to Change Video Source in PowerPoint?

Unfortunately, there is no direct way to change the path of the source of a video in your PowerPoint presentation.

You can use a macro to fix this problem but honestly, it is easiest to simply re-attach the video to your PowerPoint presentation.

To change the video source in your PowerPoint presentation, delete the initial video, move the video file to the same folder as the PowerPoint presentation and insert the video again and the source of the video will change accordingly.

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How to Fix a YouTube Video Not Playing in PowerPoint

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Adding videos to your PowerPoint presentations can make them more engaging and memorable for your audience. However, it can be frustrating when embedded YouTube videos don’t play properly during your presentation. In this article, we’ll walk through the top troubleshooting tips to fix a YouTube video not playing in PowerPoint.

Check Your Internet Connection

The most obvious reason a YouTube video won’t play in PowerPoint is because of a poor internet connection. PowerPoint streams the video directly from YouTube, so you need a stable internet connection for smooth playback.

Before your presentation, test playing embedded YouTube videos while connected to the Wi-Fi or wired internet connection you’ll be using when presenting. If the video buffers or won’t play properly, try troubleshooting the connection or finding a stronger signal.

Verify the Correct Embed Code

PowerPoint requires the proper YouTube embed code to play videos directly within slides. Simply pasting a video URL or link will not work.

To add the correct embed code:

  • Go to the YouTube video page you want to embed
  • Click Share > Embed below the video
  • Copy the full embed code
  • In PowerPoint, paste the embed code into the Insert Video box

Double check that the embed code starts with <iframe not a URL before inserting.

Update to the Latest Version of Office

Outdated versions of PowerPoint may have compatibility issues playing YouTube videos. Update to the latest version of Microsoft 365 or Office 2021/2019 to ensure you have all the newest features and fixes.

In Office 365, make sure automatic updates are enabled so you always have the most up-to-date version.

Check Video Playback Settings

Adjusting the video playback settings in PowerPoint may help resolve issues with YouTube playback failures.

To check playback settings:

  • Click on the embedded YouTube video to open Video Tools
  • Go to Playback > Video Options
  • For “Start,” choose “Automatically”
  • Adjust other settings like volume and video quality

Testing video playback after adjusting these settings may resolve your issue.

Reveal Hidden Video

If you don’t see the YouTube video appear on your slides at all, it could be hidden behind other objects without you realizing it.

To reveal a potentially hidden video:

  • Select the video timeline on the slide
  • Right click > Bring Forward
  • Repeat bringing the video forward until it appears

Now test playing the video to see if the issue is resolved.

Convert to an Animated GIF

As a last resort, you can convert your YouTube video into an animated GIF to embed it. This avoids platform compatibility issues because it inserts the video as an image file rather than streaming video content.

Follow these steps:

  • Go to a GIF converter site like EzGif.com
  • Paste the YouTube video URL
  • Download the converted GIF file
  • Insert the GIF into your PowerPoint slide

The GIF won’t have audio, but will play properly without any platform dependencies.

Troubleshoot Other Issues

A few other things to check if your YouTube video still won’t play properly in PowerPoint:

  • Disable PowerPoint hardware graphic acceleration
  • Ensure video codec used is compatible with PowerPoint
  • Check size of embedded video file for excessively large files
  • Try inserting the video on a new slide in case the original slide is corrupted

Following these tips should help you resolve any issues with YouTube videos not playing in PowerPoint. Test thoroughly before your actual presentation to ensure smooth video playback for your audience.

Let us know in the comments if you have any other fixes for getting YouTube videos to play properly in PowerPoint!

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4 Fixes When Videos in PowerPoint Are Not Playing

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  • Changing the playback settings will effectively fix audios that are not playing.
  • You cannot play videos if they are hidden, so you must unhide them.
  • You should also insert the right video formats if not they will not be played on Microsoft PowerPoint.

Basic Fixes: 

  • Confirm if the video plays outside PowerPoint : You want to ensure the video file isn’t corrupt. Open the video in the VLC media player and check if it plays fine.
  • Ensure you’re connected to the Internet to play online videos: If the embedded video is an online video, you will need an internet connection to play it.
  • Add videos in compatible formats: PowerPoint works seamlessly with select video file formats, mostly the ones that Windows supports by default. Microsoft recommends adding videos in a .MP4 format with H.264 encoding and AAC audio.

Fix 1: Change Playback Setting

PowerPoint will set your playback preference as In Click Sequence by default. That means the video will play automatically when you click the next slide button. Change the playback setting to play the video manually to see if it makes a difference. Here’s how to do it.

Step 1:  Open the PowerPoint presentation and add your video to a slide.

Step 2:  Click on the video to select it. At the top, you will see additional formatting options for the video.

Select video options

Step 3:  Select the Playback tab next to Video Format .

Playback tab

Step 4:  Click on the drop-down menu to start changing the preference.

Playback preference

Step 5: Select When Clicked On .

When clicked on play

Fix 2: Unhide Videos During Slide Show

PowerPoint has an option to hide videos during a slideshow. If you’ve selected this option by mistake, your videos won’t appear during a presentation. Here’s how to uncheck the hide option.

Select video

Step 4:  Deselect the checkbox next to Hide During Show .

Hide during show

Your videos should now show up and play in the slideshow.

Fix 3: Paste Embed Code for YouTube Videos

If you’re adding a YouTube video to your presentation instead of one stored on your computer, you need to add the embed code for the video instead of the standard link in PowerPoint. Here’s how to do it.

Step 1:  Open the PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the slide you want to embed the video.

Step 2: Open the YouTube video you want to embed in a browser.

Step 3:  Click on the Share button under the YouTube video.

Share button on Youtube

Step 4:  Select the Embed option.

Embed video

Step 5:  YouTube will show you the embed code. Select Copy at the bottom.

Copy embed code

Step 6:  Head back into PowerPoint and navigate to the Insert tab. Select the Video option at the right.

Insert tab on Powerpoint

Step 7: In the drop-down menu, select Online Film .

Online film

Step 8: PowerPoint will ask you to enter the video’s URL. Enter the code you copied earlier and click on Insert.

Enter video URL

Your video will now be added to the slide. Click on it to start playing.

Video in powerpoint

Fix 4: Repair Office or Microsoft 365

If videos are still not playing, you should use the built-in repair function to fix the problem. The steps are quite simple.

Step 1:  Press the Windows  +  I  keys to open the Settings app.

Step 2: Select Apps from the left sidebar, then open Installed Apps from the right pane.

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Step 3:  Click the  three horizontal dots icon  next to Microsoft Office and select  Modify .

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Step 4:  Select  Quick Repair,  then hit the  Repair  button.

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How to Fix Microsoft PowerPoint Not Playing Videos: 10 Tips

Unable to play videos in your presentation in PowerPoint? Here are some quick fixes for this problem.

You’ve put together an impressive PowerPoint presentation, and you press F5 to test it out right before showing it to your audience. Everything looks great, but PowerPoint can’t play the video.

Most of the time, this happens because of an incompatible video format or wrong PowerPoint settings. If you’ve run into the same problem, go through the solutions below to have PowerPoint smoothly play any embedded video.

1. Check the Video Format

If PowerPoint doesn’t support the video format, the video may not play at all or have no audio. For example, if your file extension is .SWF , PowerPoint can’t play the video. In this case, you should search for a different video version or use an online video converter .

2. Redownload the Video

If PowerPoint supports the video file format, but still can’t play it, there might be something wrong with the video. To test it, play the video outside of PowerPoint. There are multiple reasons why you can’t play the video in your PowerPoint slide show:

  • The storage location is corrupt.
  • The video’s audio is out of sync.
  • The video might be missing certain files.
  • The video itself is damaged or corrupted.

In this case, the easiest fix is to redownload the video from a different source. Also, if you’re using a YouTube video, check if it’s still available.

3. Check PowerPoint Playback Settings

If you couldn’t find anything wrong with the video, it’s time to move on and check PowerPoint playback settings. You can have PowerPoint play the video automatically, or wait for you to click the video before it starts playing. So let’s make sure PowerPoint is set to play the video according to your expectations.

  • In PowerPoint, click the video.
  • From the toolbar, open the Playback tab.
  • Head to the Video options menu and open the Start dropdown menu.
  • There, choose your preferred option.

This is a good opportunity to make sure the audio isn’t muted in PowerPoint. In the Playback tab, click the Volume icon and make sure you haven’t accidentally selected the Mute option.

4. Have PowerPoint Show the Video

Depending on your PowerPoint settings, the video might not be visible until it starts playing. But if you’ve set its playback mode to “Until clicked on”, you might be aimlessly clicking to get the video playing.

To make the video visible, click it, and open the Playback tab. Then, go to the Video options section and uncheck Hide While not Playing .

5. Embed the Code for YouTube Videos

If you want to include in your presentation a video from YouTube, simply copying and pasting the link isn’t enough. Instead, you’ll have to embed the video's code in your presentation. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Navigate to the YouTube video that you want to insert into your slideshow.
  • Copy the embed code.
  • In PowerPoint, open the Insert tab and click Media > Video .
  • Click Insert .

If you’ve inserted an online video, make sure to test your internet connection before your presentation. A faulty connection will make the video buffer or affect its quality.

6. Optimize PowerPoint Media Compatibility

If PowerPoint supports the video format but still has trouble playing it, you should optimize PowerPoint media compatibility. Open the File menu and select Info . Then, extend the Check for Issues menu and click Check Compatibility .

PowerPoint will search for any incompatibility concerns and automatically fix them.

7. Compress PowerPoint Media

If you want to use a large video file, PowerPoint might have a difficult time trying to manage it. To make PowerPoint's job easier and have it play videos any time you need, you should compress the media files you’ve added to your presentation.

Start by opening the problematic presentation and go to File > Info . There, open the Compress Media menu. There are three available options:

  • Presentation quality/ Full HD (1080p) . It will adjust the video size while keeping its overall video and audio quality. Try this option if the inserted videos are an essential part of your presentation.
  • Internet quality/ HD (720p) . This is the option that helps you to compromise between space and quality.
  • Low quality/ Standard (480p) . This will save the most space. You should use it if you have to send the presentation to someone else, and you want to make sure the videos will play.

You can experiment with all the options and see which one gives you the best results.

8. Save Your Presentation as .PPTX

Everyone knows the file extension for PowerPoint presentations is . PPT . This comes with the advantage that you can open a . PPT file with older Office versions. However, older versions have problems when it comes to playing PowerPoint videos. So when saving your presentation, select the . PPTX option, which is designed for modern Office versions.

9. Start PowerPoint in Safe Mode

Videos might not be playing in PowerPoint due to a faulty add-in. To test it, you should launch PowerPoint in Safe Mode. Unfortunately, this solution is available only for Windows.

Press Windows key + R to bring up a Run dialog. Then, type in powerpnt /safe and press Enter . If PowerPoint can play the videos, you should take a look at the list of installed add-ins.

Open the Insert tab and go to Add-ins > My add-ins > See all . To remove an add-in, click the three-dot menu next to it and select Remove .

10. Delete Temporary Files

If your computer has accumulated too much temporary data, you may encounter all sorts of problems, including PowerPoint not playing videos.

Even if your system should automatically remove these files, you can manually delete temporary files in Windows . After you have deleted them, restart your computer and check if PowerPoint can now play videos.

Play Any Video in PowerPoint

Adding a video to your PowerPoint presentation is a nice touch that will make your presentation look more professional. Before doing so, play it outside PowerPoint to make sure you’re not dealing with a corrupted or incomplete file. Now, if you want to better interact with the audience, there are a few PowerPoint add-ins that you could give a try.

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How to embed a youtube video in powerpoint.

During a presentation, a mix of media always performs best.

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Finding a youtube video’s embed code, embedding a youtube video in powerpoint, searching the youtube video in powerpoint.

During a presentation, a mix of media always performs best. Using images, graphs, charts, and videos not only makes your presentation more informative but also more engaging for the audience. If you have a YouTube video you’d like to use during your presentation, it’s as simple as embedding it in a slide. Here’s how.

Rather than linking to a YouTube video in your presentation, embedding it in the slide is usually the better option. It gives your presentation a more professional look because you won't be leaving your slide to pop open the YouTube website. Keep in mind, though, that even with the video embedded in your presentation, you’ll still need to be connected to the internet to play the video.

First, head over to YouTube and find the video you want to embed. Once you’re there, select the “Share” option, which you'll find in the video description.

A window will appear, giving you a few different vehicles for sharing the video. Go ahead and click the “Embed” option in the “Share a link” section.

Another window will appear, providing the embed code along with a few other options.  If you wanting to start the video at a particular time, select the “Start at” box and enter the time when you’d like the video to start. Additionally, you can select whether you’d like to player controls to appear and if you want to enable privacy-enhanced mode.

Note: Privacy-enhanced mode keeps YouTube from storing information about visitors that visit your website that the video is embedded on unless they play the video. Since we will be using the embed code in a PowerPoint presentation, this option is not necessary.

Select “Copy” at the bottom right of the window to copy the embed code to your clipboard. Alternatively, select the code and use the Ctrl+C shortcut.

We’re finished with YouTube, for now, so head on over to PowerPoint and open your presentation.

Select the slide where you want to embed the YouTube video. On the “Insert” tab, click the “Video” button.

On the drop-down menu, select the “Online Video” option.

The Insert Video window that appears lets you search YouTube for a video or paste in that embed code you copied from the YouTube website. Paste the embed code and click the arrow to complete the action.

Your video will now appear in the presentation. To resize the video, click and drag the corners.

Note that at first, the video will appear as a black rectangle. Don’t worry---this is normal. Simply right-click the video and then select “Preview.”

This will give you a quick preview of how the video will look during your presentation.

You can also search for a YouTube video from that Insert Video window in PowerPoint. Type in your search terms and then click the search icon.

Several options will appear---888,341 in the case of the Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up video for which we searched. Select the one you want to use.

Then select “Insert” at the bottom-right of the window.

That’s all there is to it. Generally, we recommend searching the actual YouTube website and using the embed code the way we described earlier---mostly because the site is much easier to search and you can watch the videos before selecting the one you want. Still, if you know exactly what you're after, this method might work fine for you.

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How to Fix "Video Not Playing in PowerPoint"? [6 Ways]

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Video Not Playing in PowerPoint

Although PowerPoint is a very resourceful and efficient application, sometimes its users will encounter unexpected problems. When you embed various media files like videos, audios in PowerPoint documents, you may find that these media videos or audios can't be played in PowerPoint. To help you solve this problem, I came up with this detailed guide, in which various solutions can help you solve the " PowerPoint video not playing " problem.

Part 1: How to Fix Embedded Videos Not Playing in PowerPoint? (5 Solutions)

Let's get to know different ways to fix the PowerPoint embedded video not playing issue.

Solution 1: Check the Link for YouTube Video Not Playing in PowerPoint

Apart from inserting videos from your computer, PowerPoint also lets us embed YouTube videos in a presentation. If the YouTube video is not playing in PowerPoint, then make sure the video is still there and that your system is connected to a stable network. You can also follow these suggestions to further diagnose the problem.

Step 1. Most people make the rookie mistake of copying the YouTube URL and not the embedded link. Please note that if you are adding the video URL only, then it will not load on PowerPoint.

video url in powerpoint

Step 2. Once the video is loaded on YouTube, just click on the "Share" button from the bottom of the video player and choose to get its embedding code. Later, you copy this embedding link and paste it on PowerPoint.

get video embed code

Solution 2: Embed the YouTube Video Code

If you want to embed a YouTube video in your presentation, you need more than just copy and past the link. Instead, you have to embed the video's code in your presentation. Here's how you can do it:

Step 1. Navigate to the YouTube video that you want to insert into Powerpoint, click Share and select Embed below the video.

click share and select embed

Step 2. Copy the embed code, open the Insert tab, and click Media > Video in PowerPoint.

click share and select embed

Step 3. Select Online Videos and paste the embed code from YouTube, then click Insert.

Solution 3: Reset the Playback Options for the Video

You might already know that PowerPoint gives us different options to play the video in the presentation. If the PowerPoint video is not playing automatically, then chances are that you could have set some other playback option for it. In this case, you can go to its Playback settings and change the autoplay feature.

Step 1. Just open the file in PowerPoint and click on the video that is not playing automatically.

Step 2. This will enable various Video Tools in the ribbon (navigation bar) that you can browse and select the "Playback" feature.

Step 3. From the displayed options to play the video, go to the "Start" feature to select how you wish to load the video. You can choose to play it automatically, after a click, or after a click sequence.

Step 4. Make the needed changes for the video playback and check if it fixes the video cannot play in PowerPoint error or not.

video sequence powerpoint

Solution 4: Optimize Media Compatibility in PowerPoint

Although PowerPoint supports all the major video formats like MP4, MPEG, and AVI, chances are that some videos might encounter compatibility issues. If you are getting the PowerPoint embedded video not playing due to any compatibility issue, then this would fix the problem.

Step 1. In case the video is not playing in PowerPoint, then first launch the application, and open your presentation in it.

Step 2. Now, go to its main menu and navigate to its File > Info section and select the Optimize Compatibility feature.

optimize compatibility

Step 3. The application will automatically detect the inserted video files and will optimize them to make sure you won't encounter any compatibility issues.

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Solution 5: Clear All the Unwanted Temporary Content

If your Windows system has accumulated a lot of temporary data, then it can cause unwanted issues on your computer. Though, this simple drill would be able to fix the PowerPoint video not playing automatically issue.

Step 1. Firstly, go to the Start menu on your system and launch the Run prompt from here.

Step 2. As the Run prompt will open, type the %temp% command and press enter.

Step 3. This will open the TEMP folder on your system, letting you select the temporary data on your system and delete it.

Step 4. Besides that, you can also go to the Windows drive and search for the ".tmp" string. This will let you search for temporary files on your computer and delete them.

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After deleting the temporary data, restart your system, and load the presentation on PowerPoint again to check it.

Part 2: What to Do When Video Cannot Play in PowerPoint Due to the Video Itself Corrupted?

Now that you know how to fix the embedded video in PowerPoint not playing issue, let's move to the second scenario. If the PowerPoint video is not playing automatically, then chances are that the video itself could be corrupt. In this case, you need to first repair the video and then embed the functioning file on your presentation again. For this, you can use Wondershare Repairit Video Repair, which is an exceptional video repairing application. It provides a user-friendly DIY solution that you can implement if your PowerPoint video does not play.

  • Wondershare Repairit can fix almost all kinds of errors and issues in a video file, like error code 224002 . This includes corrupt video, missing header, a metadata problem, and more.
  • You can also fix all kinds of playback issues in the video like missing fragments, blurry images, sound not syncing, distorted pictures, etc.
  • Presently, the application supports all the leading video formats like MP4, MOV, MPEG, FLV, AVI, MKV, and more.
  • There is a provision to load multiple videos at the same time and preview the results before saving the repaired video.
  • If the standard video repairing algorithm won't meet your requirements, then you can try its advanced repairing as well. It will take more time, but the video repairing results would be far better.

Once you have downloaded Wondershare Repairit Video Repair on your system, you can follow these steps to fix the video not playing in PowerPoint 2010/2012/2016/2020 issue.

Step 1 Load the corrupt videos to the application

Firstly, just launch the Wondershare Repairit on your system and add the corrupt videos to it. You can just drag and drop the corrupt video or click on the add icon so that you can browse the files and load them here.

add corrupted videos to repair

Step 2 Start the video repairing process

Once the corrupt videos are added, you can view their details like their name, size, path, etc. If you want, you can add more videos here to delete anything from the list. Once you are ready, click on the "Repair" button to start the process.

start video repair

Step 3 Preview and save the repaired videos

Since it might take a while for the tool to repair your videos, you can wait for the process to be completed. In the end, you can preview your videos in the native interface of Wondershare Video Repair and save them to a trusted location.

preview repaired video

Step 4 Perform an advanced video repair (optional)

If your video has been severely corrupted, then a standard scan might not fix it. In this case, click on the "Advanced Video Repair" option to add a sample video here. Please make sure that the sample video must be shot on the same device as the corrupt file. Also, it should be of the same format so that the application can keep it as a reference.

add sample video

Although the tool will take more time to perform advanced video repair, the results would also be better. Similarly, you can preview the results of the advanced repair and go to a trusted location to save your repaired video file.

save repaired video

That's it! Once the video is fixed, you can try to insert it into your document again and fix the PowerPoint embedded video not playing issue.

Note: Wondershare Repairit is a desktop application, so you need to repair the files on your Windows PC or MacBook. If you just want to repair videos online and the corrupted video is smaller than 3GB, you can try the online version of Wondershare Repairit - Online Video Repair . The online version of Repairit supports to repair your corrupted videos freely within seconds and also provide a nice video repair experience for you.

preview repaired videos

Further Reading: 1. Repair damaged presentation in Powerpoint 2. The best MS PowerPoint file repair tools

Part 3: Video Cannot Play in PowerPoint: The Possible Scenarios

We have discussed the solutions for video not playing in PowerPoint 2019/2018/2016/2013/2010/2007, let's know more about the reasons that lead to this problem so as to avoid the problem happening again.

Case 1: Inserted Videos Not Playing in PowerPoint

This is a more common issue, in which an embedded or inserted video in the presentation doesn't play. In this, we often get a dedicated error prompt stating that the embedded video in PowerPoint is not playing.

video error in powerpoint

  • It can cause if the video is not embedded correctly in the presentation.
  • If you are trying to embed a YouTube video that is no longer available, then you can encounter this issue.
  • You could have entered the URL of the video instead of its embedded link.
  • The playback option for the video could be disabled in PowerPoint.
  • There might be any other issue related to the PowerPoint application, its temp data, and so on.
  • The video format might not be supported by PowerPoint, causing the error.

Case 2: Original Video Is Not Playing

Apart from the embedded media file, chances are that the original video might not be playing in PowerPoint too.

  • The video that you have inserted in the presentation could be corrupt or damaged.
  • The file might have some missing fragments.
  • The video can have syncing issues between its audio and picture components.
  • The meta or the header of the video file could be compromised.
  • The location where the video is stored could be corrupt as well.

Part 4: Tips to Play and Embed Videos in PowerPoint

If you cannot play video in PowerPoint, then the above-listed five solutions would be able to fix it. Besides that, you can consider implementing the following suggestions to avoid the video not playing in the PowerPoint issue.

How Do You Embed A Video?

To avoid the video cannot play in the PowerPoint scenario, make sure that you embed the file correctly. For this, launch PowerPoint and load your document on the application. Now, go to the Insert tab from its navigation menu and click on the "Video" feature. From here, you can choose to insert a video from your computer or just insert its embedded link.

video embed in powerpoint

What Video Formats Work with PowerPoint?

Presently, PowerPoint supports all the leading video formats like MP4, MPEG, AVI, ASF, and SWF. Although, Microsoft recommends adding MP4 files in the documents. You can also include files with AAC encoding.

How to Prevent Videos from Not Playing in PowerPoint Issues?

Lastly, I would recommend these steps to make sure you won't encounter the PowerPoint presentation video not playing problem.

  • Make sure that you only insert videos in PowerPoint that are compatible with the tool.
  • Try to play the video in advance to ensure the file is not corrupted.
  • Avoid adding FLV or any other flash content in PowerPoint as it can often lag or cause compatibility issues.
  • Also, check the size of the embedded video and go to your PowerPoint's Tools section to ensure the application can accommodate the file.
  • While inserting a YouTube video, make sure that the video is not private and that it will be available on the server in the future.

This brings us to the end of this extensive guide on how to fix the video not playing in PowerPoint issue. As you can see, I have listed two major scenarios for PowerPoint video not playing automatically with 5 different solutions. You can try the listed methods if the embedded video in PowerPoint is not playing. Though, if the video is itself corrupted, then you can try Wondershare Repairit. It is an exceptional video repairing application that can fix all kinds of corrupt and damaged videos in no time.

* Some of the above codec formats may need to be supported by system.

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How to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint

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What type of content do you primarily create?

Recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint can be challenging, especially getting the technical aspects right. You need to capture your screen, webcam, and audio seamlessly while delivering your content naturally and avoiding awkward transitions between slides.

Finding a tool that integrates all these components can seem daunting. However, recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint doesn't have to be reserved for the tech-savvy or professional speakers.

Whether you're a teacher creating online lessons, a marketer producing a product demo, or someone looking to improve their presentation skills, this guide will walk you through user-friendly tools and strategies that will teach you how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint.

  • Recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be reserved for experts.
  • Video recording offers unlimited reach, repurposing opportunities, and a more engaging experience.
  • Use PowerPoint's built-in recording feature or tools like Descript for a polished presentation.
  • Other tools like Zoom, Loom, OBS Studio, Clipchamp, and Quick Time Player can also be used for recording.
  • Tips include practicing your script, using slide notes, ensuring high-quality audio and lighting, and incorporating storytelling techniques.

Why video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint? 

Video recording your PowerPoint presentations offers several advantages:

  • Unlimited reach : Unlike in-person presentations confined to a specific time and location, recorded videos allow your message to reach audiences globally at their convenience.
  • Repurposing opportunities: Recorded presentations can be repurposed as evergreen content across multiple platforms, such as social media, online courses, webinars, and internal training materials, maximizing their value.
  • Personal and engaging : Recording yourself narrating a presentation adds a personal touch and dynamic element that static slides alone cannot replicate. Your viewers can see and hear you deliver the content, creating a more immersive and engaging experience.

How to record your presentation with the PowerPoint app

Built-in recording feature in powerpoint.

1. Open the PowerPoint slide you want to record. 

2. Click on the Record tab of the top toolbar.

3. Click on the Record button and choose from any of the following options:

  • From Current Slide
  • From Beginning

4. You'll see the PowerPoint screen recording window.

5. Select the microphone and camera from the icon on the top-right.

6. Click the Stop and Replay buttons to end or replay your recording.

7. To export your presentation's recording, click Export to Video within the Recording tab.

Benefits : Easy to use, no external tools needed

Limitations : Limited editing capabilities.

How to make a more polished recording of your presentation with Descript 

While PowerPoint's built-in recording features are helpful, they may not produce the refined result you want for your presentation. That's where Descript comes in handy. 

It’s a whole production studio at your fingertips, with video recording, transcription, and editing capabilities, ready to transform dull PowerPoint slides into an engaging experience for your audience. Descript also has a built-in screen recorder.

You can use Descript on Windows, Mac, or even straight from your web browser. 

Here's step-by-step guide to recording your PowerPoint presentation with Descript.

Set up your screen recording

1. Install and open Descript. At the top of the editor, click and open the Record panel. 

2. Select Screen.

3. Set Recorder settings:

Adjust the default recording settings to your liking, including the transcription language, the maximum recording resolution, and more. 

4. Set recording options. Choose which audio and video sources to record (e.g., microphone, computer audio, camera). Remember to turn the camera on to capture your talking head video alongside your PowerPoint presentation.

5. Click the Additional Settings icon for

  • Studio Sound (Optional): Enhance audio quality with noise reduction and background removal
  • Transcription (Optional): Enable automatic transcription for easier editing
  • Recording separate audio tracks

6. Add (optional) Speaker labels for each audio track (e.g., "Narrator," "Expert") by typing them in the text box next to your audio inputs. 

Capture your screen recording

1. Select the right recording option:

  • Recording into script : Choose this if you haven’t recorded anything yet.
  • Replace selection : Choose this if you already have a script and want to replace a specific section with a new recording.
  • Record new layer : Pick this for recording your video as a new layer on top of an existing recording.

2. Click Record at the bottom of the Record panel.

3. Drag over the area of your screen you wish to record. Click Start Recording. Press Space to start recording the full screen.

4. Click Stop to finish recording

Bonus: Descript creates separate tracks for camera, microphone, and computer audio. You can edit each track individually for more precise control.

  • Do a short test recording to ensure everything is set up correctly.
  • Set your recording to transibe for easier editing.

Editing and polishing your PowerPoint recording in Descript

Descript's AI video editing tool makes it a breeze to trim, cut, and splice your video footage, ensuring a seamless flow from start to finish. You can add smooth transitions and other visual effects to make your presentation pop.

Here’s a glimpse of how to edit and polish your PowerPoint recording in Descript:

Edit your recording like a doc

Did you make a mistake during a slide transition? No problem. Just delete those sections in the text transcript (created automatically by Descript) and the video will adjust to match.

Remove filler words

Sound smoother and more confident by easily removing filler words like "um" and "uh" from the transcript.

Fix voiceover mistakes by typing

Didn't nail your delivery on a specific slide? No need to start from scratch! Descript's Overdub feature lets you simply type in the correct narration and replace the audio on that slide with AI voice cloning.

Boost video quality and engagement : 

  • Crisp up audio quality by reducing background noise and room reverb with the AI-powered Studio Sound feature.
  • ‎Replace your background completely with the Green Screen Video Editor —look like you're presenting in a sleek studio or broadcasting from a beach.
  • Enable Eye Contact simulation with AI, so it appears you're making direct eye contact with viewers, even if you’re looking or reading something off-camera.

Other ways to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint 

Use Zoom’s meeting recording feature to record yourself giving a PowerPoint presentation. Start a Zoom meeting with yourself, share your PowerPoint window, and enable recording

Loom is a handy screen recording tool that also offers a webcam overlay. Launch the Loom app or Chrome extension and set it to record your screen and webcam. Expect high-quality recordings but no advanced editing features. The free plan offers only five minutes of recording at a stretch.

3. OBS Studio

OBS Studio is a free, open-source screen recorder/streaming software with a steeper learning curve. It’s popular among advanced or tech-savvy users who need granular customization and control.

To record your presentation, add a "Screen Capture" source to capture your PowerPoint window and a "Video Capture Device" source for your webcam. 

4. Clipchamp: Recording natively in Windows

You can use Microsoft’s Clipchamp , the built-in screen recorder and video editor for Windows, to simultaneously capture your computer screen, webcam, and audio for recording your PowerPoint presentation. It’s also available as a browser-based app. You can record up to 30 minutes on screen and webcam recordings.

Users can also adjust the screen and webcam recordings in the editing timeline separately. 

5. Quick Time Player Recording natively in Mac

Use Mac’s Quick Time Player to record your PowerPoint presentation. It’s not as straightforward as the other options on this list, so here’s a quick guide to help you out:

  • Launch Quick Time Player.
  • Select File and go to New Movie Recording.
  • You'll be recording your entire screen in addition to recording your face, so adjust the size and location of the recording window so that it's in a nonintrusive corner of your PowerPoint.
  • Go to View and select Float on Top .
  • Next, go to File and select New Screen Recording.
  • On the menu that appears, select Record Selected Portion and drag a border around your PowerPoint and the webcam recording window.
  • Press Record and start presenting.
  • You can adjust the video quality and the audio source in the webcam recording window.

How to turn your PowerPoint presentation slides into a video 

Did you know PowerPoint lets you save your presentation as a video, too? 

Here's a breakdown of the two ways you can do so—keeping all the presentation elements (narration, animation, pointer movements, timings, and so on) intact in the presentation itself.  

Save your PowerPoint presentation as a video

This creates a separate video file (MP4 or WMV) that anyone can play, even without PowerPoint. 

Follow these steps:

  • Save your presentation
  • Go to File > Export > Create a Video
  • Ultra HD (4K): Best for large screens (if you have Windows 10+)
  • Full HD (1080p): Great for computers and TVs
  • HD (720p): Good for streaming online or on DVDs
  • Standard (480p): Smallest size, good for phones

4. Decide on narration

  • If you haven't recorded yourself talking, choose "Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" from the dropdown menu
  • If you have a recording, choose "Use Recorded Timings and Narrations." You can also set how long each slide shows for (default is 5 seconds)

5. Click Create Video

6. Name your video, pick a folder to save it in, and choose a file type (MPEG-4 or Windows Media Video)

Creating the video might take a while, especially for longer presentations. You can even leave it running overnight. Once done, find your video in the chosen folder and double-click to play it.

Save your PowerPoint presentation as a slideshow

This saves your presentation as a special file (PPSX) that starts playing automatically on full screen when opened. It only works with PowerPoint.

Here’s how it works:

  • Make sure your presentation is saved (regular PowerPoint file)
  • Go to File > Save As .
  • Pick a folder to save the slideshow in.
  • Under Save as type, choose PowerPoint Show (*.ppsx) .
  • Click Save .

Now when someone opens the file, it will automatically play the slideshow.

Pro tips for making better video PowerPoint presentations 

Practice your script.

Recording a flawless PowerPoint video rarely happens in one take. The key is practice.

Record practice run-throughs and watch them back. Make notes on areas that need improvement or parts lacking clarity. The more you drill your script, the more confident and natural you'll sound in the final recording.

Take advantage of PowerPoint's built-in Speaker Coach . The feature shows you whether your pace is too fast or slow, your use of filler words like "um," and suggestions to improve your voice modulation.

Use slide notes for coherent delivery

Wouldn’t a personal teleprompter make presentations so much easier? That’s what slide notes are for.

Having your thoughts and talking points organized within your PowerPoint file lets you have all crucial information and prompts readily available when recording.

Go ahead and add detailed notes or even a full script for each slide. This will help you stay on track and provide a handy transcript reference if you need to do any editing or voiceover work in post-production.

Use high-quality audio equipment or turn on Studio Sound

Poor audio recording quality is a surefire way to make even the most visually polished video feel amateurish. Do your presentation justice by investing in a decent external or Bluetooth microphone and audio interface to capture clear voiceover audio.

If you must use a built-in mic, record in a quiet environment to minimize background noise pickup. Or better yet, pair up with an AI-powered audio enhancement tool like Descript's Studio Sound , which reduces background noise , reverb, and other artifacts.

Ensure a clean background and even lighting

Ditch cluttered backgrounds. You want people to focus on the content of your PowerPoint and not be distracted by the funny shapes and colors in your video. 

Your video lighting and framing matters, too. Position yourself facing a natural light source or bring supplemental video lighting to eliminate weird shadows and squinting-level glare.

Look directly into the camera or turn on Eye Contact

Looking directly into the camera is essential to create a sense of connection with the audience. Position your webcam or camera at eye level and imagine you're talking to a friend. If you're using Descript, enable the Eye Contact feature to auto-adjust your gaze towards the camera.

  • Dress professionally and maintain a good posture to project confidence and authority.
  • Use visuals, animations, and multimedia elements to enhance your presentation and keep your audience engaged.
  • Consider adding closed captions or subtitles to your video for better accessibility and engagement, especially for those watching without sound.
  • Speak clearly and at a moderate pace, using vocal variety to emphasize key points and maintain interest.
  • Incorporate storytelling techniques, real-life examples, or personal anecdotes to make your video presentation more relatable and memorable .

Take your PowerPoint presentations from amateur to amazing 

Recording yourself virtually presenting a PowerPoint allows you to distribute your message using the most engaging type of content: video. And there are many screen recording tools out there that can capture your screen and web camera footage with just a few clicks. 

But how do you stand out?

By focusing on the presentation's depth, your delivery, and the video's quality. The first two are the bare minimum to communicate your message effectively. 

But the right screen capture software and all-in-one video creation tool like Descript can help you with third. Use the tool to improve the quality of your recorded PPT presentations. 

With Descript, it's easier than ever to record your screen, polish up the audio, and create stunning visuals all in one place. So why wait? 

Sign up for Descript today and simplify your workflow while creating a PowerPoint presentation video that sticks with your audience in the long term.

How do you make a presentation video with your face?

To create a presentation video with your face, follow these steps:

  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
  • Go to the Slide Show tab.
  • Click on Record and choose From Current Slide or From Beginning .
  • Choose your microphone and camera by clicking on a sound icon on the top-right.
  • Start recording by clicking on the record button.
  • Speak into your microphone to narrate the presentation.
  • Your webcam will capture your face during the recording.
  • Click Stop when you finish recording.
  • Export your recorded presentation by clicking on File> Export>Create a video.

How do you present yourself in PowerPoint?

To present yourself effectively in PowerPoint, follow these steps:

  • Determine the key information to include in your presentation.
  • Design and prepare your PowerPoint slides with a cohesive theme.
  • Craft a compelling introduction to engage your audience.
  • Tailor your presentation to different time constraints for flexibility.
  • Capture the audience's attention before you begin speaking.

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There is an issue impacting PowerPoint when playing embedded videos that may lead to app unresponsiveness.

Our investigations show that the issue is happening on systems with Intel graphics drivers older than 31.0.101.3889 installed.

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Intel has addressed the problem and released an updated driver version that contains this fix that is currently available to the public. 

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    I have hundreds of PowerPoint lectures with embedded YouTube videos and in July 2023 they no longer play. I have Office 365, here is what it shows. When you click on the video in edit mode nothing happens. When you click on the video in slideshow or presenter mode nothing happens. The internet is always connected.

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    Follow the step-by-step process below to see how you can resolve "PowerPoint video not playing in presentation mode". Step by step process - How to fix PowerPoint video not playing in presentation mode. Firstly, click on "Start". Find and launch the "Program" called "Run".

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    Simply pasting a video URL or link will not work. To add the correct embed code: Go to the YouTube video page you want to embed. Click Share > Embed below the video. Copy the full embed code. In PowerPoint, paste the embed code into the Insert Video box. Double check that the embed code starts with <iframe not a URL before inserting.

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    Step 1: Open the PowerPoint presentation and add your video to a slide. Step 2: Click on the video to select it. At the top, you will see additional formatting options for the video. Step 3 ...

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    1. Check the Video Format. If PowerPoint doesn't support the video format, the video may not play at all or have no audio. For example, if your file extension is .SWF, PowerPoint can't play the video. In this case, you should search for a different video version or use an online video converter . 2.

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    Step 1. Navigate to the YouTube video that you want to insert into Powerpoint, click Share and select Embed below the video. Step 2. Copy the embed code, open the Insert tab, and click Media > Video in PowerPoint. Step 3. Select Online Videos and paste the embed code from YouTube, then click Insert.

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    How to fix Embedded video not playing in PowerPoint: First, open the PowerPoint document where the video resides. Now click on "File". Now click on "Info". After that click on "Optimize Media Compatibility". Finally, fix the issues correlating to the video not playing. Get PowerPoint for just $6.99 per month from the Microsoft Store.

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    Play a video automatically when a slide appears in Slide Show. In Normal view, click the video in your slide. Click on the Playback tab. Next to Start, click the down arrow, and select Automatically. When you are delivering your presentation in Slide Show View or Presenter View, the video will play automatically when you arrive at the slide.

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