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mhnicholas
May 05, 2020Copper Contributor
How 250 people Participate in a Video Meeting
I am leading a workshop on Teams for my colleagues on Monday, May 11. I think I have figured out most of what I need for my audience. But I have one item I can't seem to find an answer to. I've ...
LinusCansby
May 05, 2020MVP
The plan is that 9 video stream feature rollout will be completed by the end of May. So if you are lucky you will get it before your workshop.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=63341
It will be the 9 (currently 4) latest active speakers that is shown. So if you have more than 9 (or 4) active speakers it will be those users that said something last that are shown and this will change during your meeting if someone else say something.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=63341
It will be the 9 (currently 4) latest active speakers that is shown. So if you have more than 9 (or 4) active speakers it will be those users that said something last that are shown and this will change during your meeting if someone else say something.
- mhnicholasMay 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Linus, One more thing. With this workshop that I am doing, can I invite my colleagues--in the organization--to a video meeting, if they are not part of a team? Because I want to create the team in the video meeting as a way of showing then how to do that? Or do they have to be part of team first?
- LinusCansbyMay 05, 2020MVP
mhnicholas Yes, you can invite users that are not a member of your Team when you schedule a meeting. You can also invite users + channels in the same invite.
- mhnicholasMay 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Thank you for your quick reply. That's what I thought, but sometimes, these How-To documents online from within MS and from without don't often follow through with all the what-ifs etc.