SlideShare Now Lets You Fuse YouTube Into Your Presentations
21.01.09
SlideShare will now allow users to embed YouTube videos into their
Flash-based presentations - an oft-requested feature that has countless
potential uses. Users will now be able to include personal
introductions to their slideshows, offer video that supports the
contents of the rest of the presentation, or (in the case of startup
pitches) include demonstrations of a website’s features. In the past
users wishing to include video in their presentations have been forced
to include links to separate video files, which sort of defeated the
point of having a dead-simple way to share PowerPoint presentations.
The feature seems to work as advertised, though I have a few gripes.
It isn’t currently possible to make a video auto-play (though CEO
Rashmi Sinha says this will be coming soon), and users will also have
to deal with YouTube’s standard ‘feature’ of linking to a video’s
YouTube address whenever you accidentally click outside of the ‘play’
arrow. Other than that, it’s a great addition to the product. We should
also note that while this is the first time SlideShare has supported
embedded video, the site has allowed users to embed audio alongside their slideshows since 2007. You can check out a sample slideshow with YouTube video embeds below.
Last month SlideShare also launched an impressive new cloud-based feature that ties your native PowerPoint client your SlideShare account.