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Insert Video in Impress Presentation on LibreOffice

Embedding videos in an Impress presentation is tricky, depending on your system and other factors. This article deep dives into this and will help you insert a video inside a slide in Impress and play it.

Inserting videos in LibreOffice impress has its own troubles (for some users). Being an open-source and free project, the features and bug fixes are sometimes delayed. Inserting videos was a bit difficult back in time due to format issues (e.g. mp4, etc.) and platform (Windows/Linux) issues.

However, with the recent release of LibreOffice, it is now easier to insert videos in Impress.

LibreOffice doesn’t support media files directly. It relies on the Operating system’s installed media support. You can insert any video into the presentation if your OS supports the media with available codecs.

Windows

In Windows systems, LibreOffice /Impress uses DirectShow for media playback. Windows, by default, comes with pre-installed media support. However, additional media can be supported using the K-Lite codec pack, which contains most codecs and container formats.

Linux

In Linux-based systems, LibreOffice /Impress uses GStreamer for media playback. GStreamer comes with essential codecs in Linux systems, including Ubuntu-based derivatives. You can have additional codec and format support by installing extra packages.

Inserting a Video in Impress

Impress Insert Video Menu
Video Inserted in LibreOffice Impress
Video Not Supported by Impress

You may install an additional K-Lite codec pack for more media support for Windows.

For Linux, install the packages below if your distro uses gstreamer 0.10. You can get those installed via apt, synaptic in Ubuntu.

gstreamer0.10-plugins-good, gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly, gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3, libav-tools

Current List of Supported File Formats: Windows and Linux

As LibreOffice Impress is constantly evolving and being enhanced along with Windows and Linux, it is always wise to check the supported file types. Refer to the wiki pages, which contain the supported lists.

Playing the Video

Removing the Video

You can simply select the video inside the slide and click delete to remove it.

Watch Video

You may want to watch the below video on how it is done. Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Conclusion

This is the easiest way to insert any video in the Impress presentation slide. Make sure to install the codecs required and save the file. If you are carrying your presentation via cloud/Drive or USB stick, make sure to take the video file as well and keep the video in the same place as the Impress file.

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