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kpoquette
Nov 23, 2020Copper Contributor
Editing a video saved to OneDrive/SharePoint
Once we begin saving all TMRs to OneDrive - how will we edit those videos to trim, set a title, description or new thumbnail? Will we have to upload the video to Stream? If we do that, once the cha...
Benoit_Fournier
Apr 28, 2022Steel Contributor
@Marc
Any idea on the delivery timeframe of the trim video feature? I see in the Excel that's in the future but there is no roadmap id. Are you working on it?
Thanks
Any idea on the delivery timeframe of the trim video feature? I see in the Excel that's in the future but there is no roadmap id. Are you working on it?
Thanks
Marc Mroz
Microsoft
Apr 28, 2022Initial thinking and design has started on adding trim to videos in SharePoint, but engineering hasn't gotten far enough for us to know when it'll be able to be added to the roadmap. We are also working on integrating clipchamp into M365 as well.
- KediYediMay 11, 2023Copper Contributor
We are halfway through 2023. I don't mean to sound negative but seeing this discussion gave me despair.
O then at last relent: is there no place
Left for trimming, none for cutting left?- MurrayElliotDec 20, 2023Copper Contributor
And here we are almost into 2024, and still no further forward.
Nice one Microsoft, keep on pushing out crippled solutions as an "upgrade" why don't you?- Dec 26, 2023Clipchamp is an option for editing/trimming videos
- TeamToGetYourFingerOutMay 25, 2022Copper Contributor
The lack of basic functionality in Teams, especially given the worsening of the application over time, makes it a trial for users. I suspect that the only reason this beta-like application survives is that the users are not the people who decide which application is used - so people in organisation are forced to use Teams because their organisation have made the decision to get into bed with MS. How else could one explain the continued use of a woeful application, provided by an IT company that appears to care not one jot for the problems of the users? We complain, but nothing happens other than (at best) patronising messages telling us 'it's on the list' and, meanwhile, we have to suck it up. Thanks for nothing, Microsoft.