The following guide runs through some of the different ways that Vouch can be integrated with Sharepoint.

Embed Media Player

Using Vouch Embeds is the quickest and easiest way to add videos from your library to your Sharepoint site. The following guide outlines the steps involved in adding a Vouch to your Sharepoint site.

Adding an Embed to your Sharepoint Site

To add a Vouch Embed to your Sharepoint Site, simply load Sharepoint and select the page you wish to add the Embed to. Click on the + within the page to select a Content Block to add, and then select Embed.

You can now add the iFrame/oEmbed URL to the page. For instructions on how to get your iFrame/oEmbed URL click here. You will want to wrap the iFrame/oEmbed URL with iFrame elements similar to the example below.

<iframe src="{iFrameEmbedURL}" width="300px" height="500px"></iframe>

Once added, the Vouch Embed will render within the page as per below.

HTML Field Security

Depending on your Sharepoint setup, you may be required to add the Vouch domain to your HTML Field Security list of allowed domains.

To do this, go to Site Settings > HTML Field Security and add app.vouchfor.com

Once added you should not have any problems embedding your Vouch Embed player.

Upload an Asset

Through Vouch’s Zapier integration, it is possible to send video assets directly from your Vouch library to your Sharepoint library. This is a useful approach if you need to share the raw MP4 files from your video library with teams within your organisation who do not hold a Vouch license.

For information on how to setup the Vouch Zapier integration, click here.

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