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anneoday
May 05, 2023Iron Contributor
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Sound or Audio Troubleshooting assistance needed. One of our coworkers has created videos using Adobe Premiere Pro then uploaded to Stream on SharePoint Online. While hosted on SharePoint Online, the...
- Sep 22, 2023Yes. We opened a ticket for the problem, and Microsoft was able to provide a resolution for us. I don't know whether they did something to apply just to our tenant or might apply for all.
As part of the solution, we were asked to re-upload the videos after they made some change somewhere. (Meaning when I opened this thread back in in May 2023, re-uploading or uploading to different places never helped. But after they made a change and asked us to re-upload, the audio definitely did start working. For some videos, the only copies we had were in SharePoint, so downloading then re-uploading did also work.)
I don't know if that will be helpful or not - I was reluctant to update the thread since I didn't know if it was a fix just for us or more globally. I'd suggest you try a few files and see if re-upload helps. If not, then open a ticket for sure.
anneoday
Jun 29, 2023Iron Contributor
It's been a few weeks, and there's still been no resolution with our ticket opened with Microsoft. The one thing that I found for anyone reading this may be interested in knowing ... the problem appears to be with the new Stream player specifically.
If a person navigates to the Document Library hosting the file and goes to the trouble of assembling the archaic version of a URL for that file, then the file can be opened in the Browser directly, without the new Stream Player.
So here are the types of URLs you get if you use the spiffy "Copy Link" or "Share Link", in the new world of SharePoint Online. These will display a Microsoft Stream player to play the video and sound won't work.
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/marketing/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?FolderCTID=GUID&id=%2Fsites%2Fmarketing%2FShared%20Documents%2Ffilename%2Emp3&parent=%2Fsites%2Fmarketing%2FShared%20Documents
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/marketing/_layouts/15/stream.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2Fmarketing%2FShared%20Documents%2Ffilename%2Emp3&referrer=SharePoint%2Eweb&referrerScenario=OpenDocLib%2Eview
But if you know SharePoint well enough to build out the path complete with its %20's and such, but leaving out the extra stuff, then opening the file this way will open it directly in the browser. In this manner, I can get the "no sound" videos to play with sound.
Sound should work:
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/marketing/Shared%20Documents/filename.mp3
If a person navigates to the Document Library hosting the file and goes to the trouble of assembling the archaic version of a URL for that file, then the file can be opened in the Browser directly, without the new Stream Player.
So here are the types of URLs you get if you use the spiffy "Copy Link" or "Share Link", in the new world of SharePoint Online. These will display a Microsoft Stream player to play the video and sound won't work.
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/marketing/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?FolderCTID=GUID&id=%2Fsites%2Fmarketing%2FShared%20Documents%2Ffilename%2Emp3&parent=%2Fsites%2Fmarketing%2FShared%20Documents
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/marketing/_layouts/15/stream.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2Fmarketing%2FShared%20Documents%2Ffilename%2Emp3&referrer=SharePoint%2Eweb&referrerScenario=OpenDocLib%2Eview
But if you know SharePoint well enough to build out the path complete with its %20's and such, but leaving out the extra stuff, then opening the file this way will open it directly in the browser. In this manner, I can get the "no sound" videos to play with sound.
Sound should work:
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/marketing/Shared%20Documents/filename.mp3
Neven Wenger
Jun 30, 2023Copper Contributor
anneoday I just wanted to start a new post about this very issue, but I'll chime in here.
Thanks for the workaround! However, depending on which Browser is being used, the direct links will trigger a file download. Already happened to one of our users ...
My own learning after having migrated from Stream (classic) to Stream (on Sharepoint): None of the mkv containers play sound (whatever the specific codecs), all MP4 videos do. Converting the videos sticking to the "tips for the best video playback experience" for files on OneDrive (see Video formats you can play on the OneDrive website - Microsoft Support) fixes the issue.
Obviously, this is no large-scale workaround either. So, let's hope for some improvements to the new player. So far, the road to the new, improved Stream has been a bumpy one ...
- Hakan_SjorlingOct 03, 2023Copper ContributorI just uploaded an original MP4 file, filmed with my Samsung Note 10+, and it has no audio.
So converting to MP4 is not a guaranteed solution... 😞- Neven WengerOct 11, 2023Copper Contributor
I should be more specific: MP4 just being the container, what seems to be the actual problem is the audio codec used, as the video just plays fine. My problematic files seem to use AC3 (Mediainfo is a useful tool to check this out), which is not supported by the new improved video player (as per the link posted above). If I stick to codecs recommended in the tip box when I recode the files with Handbrake, the play just fine. Still a hassle.
What's also gonna be a hassle is downloading and then re-uploading the files if MS support actually can fix the issue upon request (as described by anneoday above). I've yet to do this.- Dwyane GeorgeOct 28, 2023
Microsoft
Neven Wenger Thanks for sharing the input on your experience, Neven. Audio and video codecs outside of the list documented at the following link are unsupported and result in either no audio or video - see Video formats you can play on the OneDrive website - Microsoft Support
Our team recognizes there's an existing gap in codec support and are working to ensure parity with Classic Stream which supported some of the codecs mentioned on this thread (e.g. Dolby AC3). I don't have an ETA to share yet, but we are aware of this problem and working to provide a solution.
- GullettBrianJul 07, 2023Copper Contributor
My org is seeing this on some videos as well. Fortunately, just a very small number of videos so far. I reported the issue to Microsoft today and will be testing the conversion to *.mp4 workaround that was suggested here. If I receive any info from Microsoft on a more permanent fix I'll let you all know.