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Christina Weeks
May 21, 2018Copper Contributor
Microsoft Stream privacy settings
I recently migrated all my recorded lectures for my genetics class from office mix to microsoft stream. I am currently in the process of changing all the embedded links in my online class for studen...
- May 30, 2018
Today in stream every person viewing a video has to have a stream license (o365 or standalone) you can't mark a video so anyone in the world can see it.
We have on the roadmap "public anonymous videos." When we do this feature if enabled in your tenant you'd be able to grab embed codes and users could watch without having a login.
Marc Mroz
Microsoft
May 30, 2018Today in stream every person viewing a video has to have a stream license (o365 or standalone) you can't mark a video so anyone in the world can see it.
We have on the roadmap "public anonymous videos." When we do this feature if enabled in your tenant you'd be able to grab embed codes and users could watch without having a login.
- Christina WeeksJun 02, 2018Copper ContributorThanks for the response. I hope the change is sooner rather than later. I have been really spoiled with office mix. I love how you can edit your recording by individual slide. I have access to Kaltura screen recording, which is super easy to upload to my course, but not easy to edit. If the issue is in the middle of the recording, I basically have to do the whole recording all over again to fix it. Currently I am exporting to video the recordings I made with office mix, then uploading them to YouTube, then embedding the YouTube codes in my course. Very tedious. Plus I don’t like the commercial aspect of YouTube (I don’t think my students should have to watch commercials before seeing the lecture). I really miss being able to upload the recordings to office mix and then embedding the code in my course.
- Jun 02, 2018Very useful information