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Stream Tidbit - Microsoft Stream intelligence capabilities

Christopher Weaver's avatar
May 15, 2019

First published on TECHNET on Jan 10, 2019
Hello All,

This awesome feature came up today in a conversation, and while the functionality of face recognition in stream is not new it now being added to more licenses so that more of your users can take advantage of it.

Microsoft Stream intelligence capabilities become available to additional Office 365 plans

Stream features that will be added to more plans:

    • Speaker timelines that use face detection to indicate every place that a person appears within a video so viewers can easily navigate to each speaker in the video

 

    • Speech-to-text and closed captions that capture spoken dialog in a readable form and make content more accessible for everyone

 

    • Transcript search and timecodes that let viewers quickly search and find moments that matter in a video Additionally, speech-to-text transcription that enables closed captions and deep search will be applied to existing videos in Stream.



They will be added to the following plans:

    • Enterprise E1, Enterprise E3

 

    • Firstline F1

 

    • Education A1, Education A3

 

    • Business Premium, Business Essentials

 

    • Microsoft 365 Business



Pax.

Updated Apr 29, 2020
Version 3.0
  • I am unable to deep search in videos on Microsoft Stream. The transcripts and the search bar options have disappeared, and I have a form instead. Is there a way to have the deep search in video back on? This feature is critical for me, as I am a learner and need to deep dive to a precise point in the training video.