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Video formats supported in SharePoint Online
- Nov 22, 2016And bear also in mind that the Video formats you mention are supported by Office 365 Video that uses Azure Media Servies while this is not true on an Assets Library
Thanks for your reply. In fact with the office Video Portal we can't create Subchannels and/or subfolders. Also we look for custom permissions per file (or per Subfoder).
I think that some of those features are on the roadmap for Office Video (or its replacement Stream). You may want to ask Marc Mroz about that in the Video Community Space at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Office-365-Video/bd-p/VideoGeneral
- DeletedNov 22, 2016
Ok thanks
- Nov 22, 2016And bear also in mind that the Video formats you mention are supported by Office 365 Video that uses Azure Media Servies while this is not true on an Assets Library
- Katie FarnhamMar 06, 2017Copper Contributor
I have the same question which was not answered in this thread. I realize that the O365 Video functionality has more video file options, but O365 video will not be an option for our migrated SharePoint sites. Can you please provide the video file types acceptable and supported in an asset library? Thank you.
- Dean_GrossMar 06, 2017Silver Contributor
Trevor Seward has a list of the types supported in SP 2013 at https://thesharepointfarm.com/2013/01/supported-file-formats-in-the-sharepoint-2013-media-web-part/.
I don't know how this may have changed in SPO/2016 however, i would recommend that you consider a 2nd migration project to move the videos from Asset Libraries to the Video Portal channels.