Under Optimize Media Compatibility, there will be information about all media files in the presentation-whether they are linked or embedded in the file. If there's already a video on a slide and you want to know where it's stored, go to File > Info. For more information, see Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible. They also support closed captions and subtitles that are embedded in video files. PowerPoint 2016 and newer versions support the playback of video with multiple audio tracks. In the Insert Video box, click the file that you want to link to, click the down arrow next to the Insert button, and then click Link to File.
On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on my PC. In Normal view, click the slide where you want the link to the video to be in. To help prevent broken links, we recommend copying the video into the same folder as your presentation, and then linking to it there.
In the Insert Video box, click the video that you want, and then click Insert.
On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on My PC. In Normal view, click the slide that you want the video to be in. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio.įor more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. mp4 files encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. In PowerPoint 2016 and newer versions, we recommend that you use.