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stephanieserblowski
Feb 14, 2020Copper Contributor
Is there a way to self record your screen using Microsoft Streams or Teams?
Our office computers are PC so we don't have the handy free and easy to use features to record how-to videos on our screen or edit them in a free easy to use editing software. Training and Developme...
- Feb 14, 2020Here is step by step for OBS and or built in game bar (only works with active window thou) https://www.google.com/amp/s/helpdeskgeek.com/windows-10/how-to-record-your-screen-on-windows-10/amp/
Feb 14, 2020
Hi stephanieserblowski
Teams and Stream can help you do most of this.
1.) Set up a meeting in Teams
2.) Join the team, share the screen and record
3.) The video is recorded into Stream
4.) Use the guide below to share with users/team
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2019/07/13/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-setting-up-a-video-channel-for-the-team/
You can edit the length of the video's in Stream, and add Forms to them, but the editing features are not like a mature video editor like Camtasia. Stream is developing more editing capabilities and these are shown on the Microsoft 365 roadmap as coming out later this year
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=25687
However, whether that is things like merging video, seperating layers, dubs etc remains to be seen.
However, Teams and Stream more than matches what you did previously in Skype for Business
Hope that answers your question!
Best, Chris
Teams and Stream can help you do most of this.
1.) Set up a meeting in Teams
2.) Join the team, share the screen and record
3.) The video is recorded into Stream
4.) Use the guide below to share with users/team
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2019/07/13/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-setting-up-a-video-channel-for-the-team/
You can edit the length of the video's in Stream, and add Forms to them, but the editing features are not like a mature video editor like Camtasia. Stream is developing more editing capabilities and these are shown on the Microsoft 365 roadmap as coming out later this year
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=25687
However, whether that is things like merging video, seperating layers, dubs etc remains to be seen.
However, Teams and Stream more than matches what you did previously in Skype for Business
Hope that answers your question!
Best, Chris
JComputers
Apr 30, 2021Copper Contributor
Thank you for providing this answer! I tested in my O365 Teams Desktop client (since O365 Teams Web Version did not work) and was very pleased when I saw the export in OneDrive. I am unsure where Stream is located, but I was able to find "Video Editor" on my Windows 10 machine and am able to make basic edits that I need to make.