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Zoom AI Companion2022-11-16 02:18 AM
Good morning all, hoping you can help.
We'll soon be running a live webinar and, about halfway through, want to play a 10 minute video file. I can't seem to find a place as a webinar host to actually embed that video so that I can just click 'play' and it'll start showing to all participants.
I may be being dense, but surely there's an option somewhere to upload the video file before the webinar starts which is then just ready to play at the click of a button - rather than having to load it up in a different video player, then having to switch screens and 'share' the host's screen?
Many thanks in advance!
2022-11-16 04:52 AM - edited 2022-11-16 04:57 AM
Hi, @coolled123,
It's easy, actually. First, I'll refer you to this Zoom Support article:
Note the prerequisites: 4-core CPU, 1.5Mbps up and down Internet connection, and only MOV or MP4 files (with the H.264 codec, which most are).
Here's the steps, assuming you are already in a meeting:
Here's a VERY IMPORTANT note: Practice this in a test meeting in advance! Every video should be played in the Video Player. Just because you can play a video in some other player does not guarantee that the Zoom Video Player will play it successfully. Don't be surprised in the middle of a meeting... be surprised a few days before, so you have time to recover!
I've done this whole process many times, and it works successfully -- and I've caught a few videos that I could not play in advance! If you have any video editing software at all, it's not difficult to re-encode the full video into another format, but you might have to search for a tool to do it if you're not set up with video editing software. I use Adobe Premiere Pro, and re-encoding is an easy process there.
Good luck!
2022-11-16 05:46 AM
Hi Ray, thank you very much for your detailed reply - it's very much appreciated! Some good points about testing the videos ahead of time, rather than assuming they'll work 🙂
Many thanks again!
2022-11-16 05:53 AM
Glad to help, @coolled123. In a recent engagement where I assisted in 30+ webinars in a 1-week period, there were "pre-roll" and "post-roll" videos with licensed music to be played, different for each session. Two members of the team created the videos from PowerPoint slide decks, and in the process, one of the team members created a couple of M4V videos. The Zoom "Open File" dialog would not even see them! We did discover that you can actually just rename an M4V file to an MP4 file... but fortunately I discovered this early in the morning as I was testing all of the pre- and post-roll videos for playability.
Successful Zoom production requires testing, testing, and more testing. 😎
Glad to help.