![]() I tried testing that and got the same result!: "Sorry, we could not embed that content." But when I tried with a similarly formatted YouTube link it worked! So now I am wondering if it's something specific to the settings for that video in particular. I can see that the URL in your screenshot is and that you are trying to embed it into a YouTube (not an embed) block. Would you mind double checking the same steps from my screencast below or let me know if something in your steps are different from and your case looks like it may be different from the problem with the format of the URL, so let's take a closer look. I used WordPress 5.0.3 with no plugins active and Chrome. ![]() I have the same issue, I am only able to use the form, when using the youtube I tested using the form by entering it into an embed block and it worked in my test. That's fair! To be clear, of the URLs I tested, the YouTube URL that starts with is the only one that did not work (which you noted found and fixed in, thank you! □). Note: I did find that you do have to paste the URLs into the YouTube block (not into an empty Shouldn't that work though? □ If you are still having trouble, please re-open this issue and please mention what version of WordPress you are using and whether the Gutenberg plugin is activated and also its version. ![]() Note: I did find that you do have to paste the URLs into the YouTube block (not into an empty block) which looks like this: Paste in one of the URLs from the list of sample URLs above.Click the block inserter and search for YouTube.I have re-tested just now using WordPress 5.0.1 with Gutenberg 4.7.0 and also without the Gutenberg plugin installed (which is no longer needed for WP 5.0.x) and I was able to add each of the following sample URLs as video embeds without any problems. ![]() ![]() & some improvements have been made to the video block since you last posted. ![]()
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