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Feb 06, 2018Iron Contributor
Stream to share a video and make it available to anonymous users
Hi,
Is there a facility in Stream to share a video and make it available to anonymous users so that it can be embedded in different websites.
Thanks
- Feb 13, 2020
Gustavo Moura de Sousa and everyone else. Thank you for your passion around this missing functionality. We still have external access (anonymous access, guest access, and federated access) as very high priorities, and once again have engineers actively working on these. We have obviously hit numerous starts and stops on our path to delivering anonymous access, not for lack of awareness or lack of desire to get this done, but due to other functionality that unexpectedly became a higher priority for regulatory and business reasons (e.g., GDPR, GOV cloud access, etc.). If you can use workarounds for now, thank for you doing so and your continued patience. If not, we understand, and hope you'll be willing to try Stream again once we have the functionality you need.
Please note that we are not actively monitoring the suggestions at https://stream.uservoice.com/, as that site is managed by an unknown third party, not Microsoft. To submit your feedback on anonymous playback and other features you need in Stream, please use https://aka.ms/streamideas. In particular, to add your support for anonymous public playback of Stream content, please upvote this idea: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-stream-ideas/public-videos/idi-p/80159.
-Chris
Aseem Nayar
Oct 20, 2018Copper Contributor
This looks to affect Microsoft Teams as the default video format from what I can tell is Stream. When you record a Teams meeting I don't see a way to share that recording with participants since it saves the video in stream. This is a problem and should be fixed as this functionality was available in Skype For Business.
Aseem Nayar
Oct 20, 2018Copper Contributor
Also you should at least allow us the ability to download the video in a format that we can share with others through a different medium. This should be a basic functionality.
- Marc MrozOct 24, 2018
Microsoft
Aseem Nayar - If jump to the Teams meeting recording in Stream you'll see that if you are the owner of the video you can download the MP4 recording itself and put it on some other location. Stream supports download of the original uploaded video for owners only.
- DeletedMar 14, 2019
The download of an mp4 is the only workaround that I know of and use at the moment. I think it should be a no-brainer that participants of a recorded Teams Meeting get to view/listen to what they said. If not focussing on anonymous access, you should at least make this a priority.
- Aseem NayarOct 24, 2018Copper Contributor
Thanks I see that now. I didn't know you had to go to My content first then download from there.
It would be nice to have a download link right on the video if you are the owner.
Thanks for pointing it out though!