If you like a very interest video clip from the YouTube and want to share with your co-workers in your next presentation, you should be able to play it in a PowerPoint presentation using a specific ActiveX control and the Macromedia Flash Player. Since videos on YouTube are almost flash-like files, you can add an ActiveX control to the PowerPoint slide and create a link from it to the video clip.
Please make sure you can play flash file on your computer before you proceed.
- The ActiveX control, called Shockwave Flash Object, must be “registered” on your computer for you to play the YouTube video clip within PowerPoint. If it is not registered, download the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player from the Macromedia Web site; this will register the control on your computer.
- Older versions of the Shockwave Flash Object may be registered on your computer. To guarantee that complex animations run properly, we recommend that you install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player.
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