I suggest monitoring Microsoft's announcements and updates regarding Microsoft Loop, as the ability to embed Microsoft Stream videos directly within Loop components is currently not available out-of-the-box. However, this is a highly requested feature, and Microsoft is likely to introduce it in future releases or updates based on customer demand and usage scenarios.
In the interim, you could explore workarounds such as sharing Stream video links within Loop components or potentially embedding the Stream web player using an embedded web view or iframe, subject to your organization's policies and security considerations. Additionally, I recommend submitting a feature request or idea for embedding Stream videos directly within Loop through official feedback channels like the Microsoft Loop UserVoice portal.
This helps the Loop team understand user demand and prioritize the development of such features. Alternatively, you could research third-party applications or tools that may offer solutions for embedding Stream videos within Loop components, although you would need to evaluate their compatibility, security, and any associated costs or limitations.
Rest assured, as Loop continues to evolve and integrate more deeply with other Microsoft 365 services, the capability to embed Stream videos directly within Loop components is likely to be addressed, considering the increasing demand for this functionality. Stay updated on Loop's progress and announcements from Microsoft to learn about any new developments or upcoming features related to Stream integration or video embedding capabilities.