You can review all information about ScreenCloud’s Embeddable Channels here, which is a premium feature that comes available with the Pro Plan or higher. To learn about pricing for the plans that include this feature, please see here. If you are interested in upgrading your subscription plan, please reach out to [email protected] to connect with our team.
For instructions on how to embed ScreenCloud into Microsoft Teams instead, please see here.
1. Create or set up a channel
1.1. Get started by visiting your Channels section of your ScreenCloud account. You can also do the same steps with Playlists, which are also able to be shared and embedded in the same way.
1.2. If you have an existing channel, you can skip to Step 2 for steps on sharing. If you're new to creating a channel or need support with set up, please click here to view ScreenCloud's guide on how to set up channels.
2. Choose a channel to share
2.1. Once you've set or decided on a channel to use, hover over the channel and select the Share icon.
2.2. A pop-up window will prompt with options for which Spaces (e.g. teams) you can share this channel to within your ScreenCloud account and the Share with others option. Navigate to this section.
3. Activate an embed code for your channel
3.1. Using the Share with others option, select the drop-down menu and activate the embed code by selecting either Anyone with the link can view or Anyone in your X account can view.
Please note, the 'Anyone in your X account can view limits the Embeddable Channel to only users who have access to your ScreenCloud account with credentials to access the account.
This will allow only users for your ScreenCloud account to have access to the content by logging in when they visit the link as exampled below.
For example, if you were to copy and paste the link into your web browser, you'd be able to view your channel directly from the link provided. The end-user can select Start Playing to view scheduled content from your shared channel. If the link is restricted to 'Anyone in your X account can view' then you'll be required to log in with your ScreenCloud credentials before viewing content.
3.2. Next you can view two options for sharing your Embeddable Channels, for SharePoint, it is required to use an embed code. You can click on the Embed button to generate an iFrame code to share your channel as a virtual player. For example, you can use this option to directly embed the channel into your company intranet, a website, or anywhere you'd like that can display an iFrame player. This virtual player is how you can display the Embeddable Channel in SharePoint.
3.3. Select Copy and you'll automatically copy the embed code to your device. You can then use the code anywhere you'd like which supports an iFrame player to embed and use the virtual player to display your channel.
Next, let’s access your Microsoft SharePoint account.
4. Add your embed code into SharePoint
4.1. Please log in to your Microsoft SharePoint account.
4.2. Open up SharePoint and either edit an existing page or create a new one.
4.3. In the SharePoint options provided, add a section and click the “+” symbol. Then select the Embed "< / >" button of the list.
4.4. A pop-up window will open which prompts an embed code to be placed. Copy and paste the embed code for your Embeddable Channel into the section Website address or embed code. Once you’re finished, you can publish the page.
Please note, if you would like for the content to auto-play automatically, instead of clicking the Start Playing button, you can add the below code to the end of the URL in your embed code.
?type=channel&autoplay=1
For example, the embed code below highlights where exactly you can add this:
<iframe src="https://embed.screencloud.com/eu/Ex7J4AAnrTmYMryEFBXo?type=channel&autoplay=1"" width="1280" height="720" scrolling="no" />
4.5. You should now be able to see your Embeddable Channel available to run within the SharePoint page you’ve created for anyone who has access to this SharePoint page. You can refer to the example screenshot below which displays a channel embedded into SharePoint: