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TheShaunSaw
Jun 14, 2021Silver Contributor
Suggestion: Add Playback Speed option in SharePoint video player
I am a user using MS Teams for some time and I see that my meeting recordings are being saved on SharePoint where it plays the video on its own video player. I like it from all aspects except one that it does not have the video playback speed feature which can help me to go through the content at a faster rate without skipping it or going at a slower rate for a better understanding of what happened in the meeting. I would like to see the playback options same as YouTube going from 0.5x up to 2x.
Hello, this is coming and is currently a part of the feature gap related to the change going from Stream (classic) to Stream (SharePoint). You can read more about it here, the link is directed to the roadmap specifically https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/streamnew/features-new-version-stream#roadmap
Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365 (Variable playback speed (0.5-2x) for Microsoft Teams meeting recordings)
- MichaelZeuthenCopper ContributorI've been creating videos for internal SharePoint use for over a year now, and curious to know if the variable speed playback ever got pushed out. I don't have it as an option as a viewer and I don't see a way to make it an option as an admin. Thanks!
- lailashoukryCopper Contributor
same here MichaelZeuthen
Hello, this is coming and is currently a part of the feature gap related to the change going from Stream (classic) to Stream (SharePoint). You can read more about it here, the link is directed to the roadmap specifically https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/streamnew/features-new-version-stream#roadmap
Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365 (Variable playback speed (0.5-2x) for Microsoft Teams meeting recordings)
- AndrewN15Copper ContributorHere it is 2023. I still don't see it.
Is it still "coming soon"? - tigerpuppyCopper Contributor
Hello Christian,
Has this feature come out yet or will soon? It says the release is September.
Thank you
- Hello, usually the month is a "scheduled release date", meaning it's quite common that the implementation is pushed forward. When it changes from "In development" to "Rolling out" then you know it's about to hit your tenant too.
- TheShaunSawSilver Contributor
That's amazing to hear. Thanks for telling 🙂