Use Video Content Blocks in the Classic Builder
Use Mailchimp's video content blocks to share videos in your email or on your page. Learn how to insert, edit, and troubleshoot your video content blocks.
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Most email clients can't display embedded video content, and will strip the code from your email. When you create an email in Mailchimp, use our Video content block, video merge tags, the link tool, or our Auto-convert feature to share your video content.
In this article, you'll learn about each of these options and how to use them in your email.
The Video content block adds a play icon on the thumbnail image from your Vimeo or YouTube video. When recipients click the thumbnail, the video will open in a new browser window. For more information about Video content blocks, check out Use Video Content Blocks in the New Builder and Use Video Content Blocks in the Classic Builder.
For videos not hosted on long-form YouTube or Vimeo, including YouTube Shorts, upload an image to the content studio to display in your email.
Video merge tags work with popular video hosting services, including Vimeo, YouTube, and Wistia.
Rather than embed video directly into an email, video merge tags generate a thumbnail image of a video player and link it to your video online. Although the video can't play directly in an email program, the video player image mimics an online player with a play button and progress bar. When a recipient clicks the thumbnail, they can watch the video in a new browser window.
All video merge tags require you to enter some specific information about your video. The video merge tag uses this format.
*|SERVICE:[$vid=XXXX]|*
Replace SERVICE with the service name where your video is hosted, and replace XXXX with the unique identifier for the video.
Several services are supported in Mailchimp's video merge tags. Use this list to find the service name and how to locate your video's unique identifier.
BLIPTV
The unique identifier is found in BlipTV's embed code. Click the share option to get the embed code. The video ID comes just after the iframe src= part of the code. In this example, the video ID is AYLljHwC.
<iframe src="http://blip.tv/play/AYLljHwC.html?p=1" </iframe>
VIMEO
The video ID is the number at the end of the video page URL. In this example, it's 6223439.
http://vimeo.com/6223439
WISTIA
As long as your Wistia video is public, the video's share link will include the unique ID at the end of the URL. In this example, it's mcLUn.
http://home.wistia.com/m/mcLUn
YOUTUBE
YouTube's unique ID is found at the end of the URL. In this example, it's fj77lSG6Bl8.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj77lSG6Bl8
By default, the merge tag aligns your video's thumbnail image on the left side of the content block. To center the video, you'll need to add some code to the content block's HTML code.
To do this in the email builder, follow these steps.
<table align="center">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>
*|SERVICE:[$vid=XXXX]|*
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
In addition to the basic video merge tag, you can set other parameters for how the thumbnail image will appear in your email. Some video-hosting services don't recognize all of the merge tag options, so check this table to make sure your service supports the tags you add.
Parameter | What it does | Defaults | Use with |
---|---|---|---|
$max_width | Sets the width of the thumbnail in pixels. Can only be used to reduce the thumbnail size. Maximum value is 450. | Defaults to the width of the thumbnail provided by the hosting service. | BLIPTV VIMEO WISTIA YOUTUBE |
$title | Sets video title visibility. Y/N value. | Defaults to Y to display the video title. Set to N to hide the title. | BLIPTV VIMEO WISTIA YOUTUBE |
$border | Sets thumbnail image border. Y/N value. | Defaults to Y to include border. Set to N for no border. | BLIPTV VIMEO WISTIA YOUTUBE |
$trim_border | Trims extra space from the thumbnail. Y/N value. | Defaults to Y to trim edges. Set to N to keep. | BLIPTV VIMEO WISTIA YOUTUBE |
$ratings | Shows or hides video ratings, stars, or likes. Y/N value. | Defaults to Y to display. Set to N to hide. | VIMEO |
$views | Shows or hides video views. Y/N value. | Defaults to Y to display number of views. Set to N to hide. | YOUTUBE |
$watch_URL | Specify the URL for tracking subscriber interaction. | The default URL directs people to your Wistia Media Page. | WISTIA |
Here's an example YouTube merge tag with all of the supported parameters specified.
*|YOUTUBE:[$vid=fj77lSG6Bl8, $max_width=300, $ratings=N, $views=N, $border=N, $title=N, $trim_border=N]|*
This example shows a thumbnail with and without added parameters.
Video only | Parameters set to N | Video with parameters |
---|---|---|
Optional parameters are all set to "N" YOUTUBE:[$vid=XXX, $max_width=250, $title=N, $border=N, $trim_border=N, $ratings=N, $views=N] |
Note
In the past, you may have used video merge tags that look like *|YOUTUBE:xxxx:max_width|*—these will continue to work, but you should use the tags above for new emails and templates.
If merge tags don't support your video hosting service, or if you want more control over the image shown in your email, you can design your email to look like there's a video in it. In the email builder, upload a screenshot of your video player and add a link to the video's URL. When the recipient clicks the image, the video will open in a new browser window.
Our Auto-convert video feature finds embedded videos in your email and converts them to linked screenshots. This feature is useful for content imported from HTML or RSS feeds.
To turn on Auto-convert video, go to the builder checklist. Click Edit in the Settings & Tracking section, then check the box next to Auto-convert video.
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