Jun 12 2018 11:15 PM
good morning folks
I'm unsure if this question has ever been posted (at least i couldn't find any entry here).
I would like to know if there are cmdlets available for retrieving statistical MS Stream Data?
for instance getting data like --> how many videos have been uploaded...individual size info...tenant storage size...etc..etc
In regards to API i have read that MS is working on that later this year without giving any ETA :(
thank you
stefan
Jun 14 2018 03:41 AM
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Jul 03 2018 11:17 PM
is it not important for customers to see whats going on within MS Streams ?
i mean with all the video recording capabilities you have now inside of MS Teams it is pretty important to get transparency and visibility.
Getting at least a bunch of cmdlets is the minimum i would expect.
i really would like to hear your thoughts/opinion on that.
Jul 10 2018 10:48 PM
Aug 12 2018 11:11 PM
I will try my luck again (after 2 month of no information or hints) and ask if there is a possibility to retrieve statistical data from MS Stream (see my original post)
@Marc Mrozi appreciate any help
thank you
Aug 13 2018 07:48 AM
Sorry for not responding in a while. We've been heads down getting live events ready and I've not be free to answer here. The first response to your post is still accurate.
We currently do not have any Stream APIs or powershell cmdlets.
There isn't a way to get stats out of Stream programmatically.
The only thing that *might* help you is that we do send an audit log event each time a video is viewed to the O365 Audit log. They do have APIs, so I believe you could use the O365 Audit log APIs to pull out the events corresponding to when a person viewed a video.
We are in the process of getting started in earnest on both analytics for videos in Stream and Public REST APIs. We can make sure that when we do both of those projects that the new video level stats we build is exposed via the new public REST APIs we will be building.
Aug 14 2018 12:03 AM
Thank you @Marc Mroz.
The Audit logs are pretty useful if i want to measure the activity within my MS Stream world. However my major requirement was to find ways to analyze what is the consumption from a storage point of view -- reading the size of each individual uploaded videos
So is there really no way to read "somehow" the size information of each video which has been uploaded ? :)
You said, "...We are in the process of getting started in earnest on both analytics for videos in Stream and Public REST APIs".
So i guess this will include the storage information..right ?
thanks again
stefan
Aug 14 2018 08:22 AM
Storage (MB consumed) information wasn't on the short list. Can you add an idea for this in the ideas forum so others can vote on it and their comments? https://aka.ms/StreamIdeas
@Ashish Chawla - FYI on request for deeper / granular ways to see how much video storage is being used for Stream.
Aug 14 2018 08:22 AM
Storage (MB consumed) information wasn't on the short list. Can you add an idea for this in the ideas forum so others can vote on it and their comments? https://aka.ms/StreamIdeas
@Ashish Chawla - FYI on request for deeper / granular ways to see how much video storage is being used for Stream.
Sep 11 2018 07:22 AM
Channel wise reporting (with size information), is marked as a "Required" feature for us too.
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Jan 21 2019 05:08 AM
By default when uploading a video in Stream "allow everyone in your company to view this video" is selected. We work in a health organisation and cant risk making mistakes with sharing by our employees, Is there anyway to have this option deselected by default?
Jan 22 2019 06:28 AM
well, usually if you upload a video to a Companywide channel then the checkbox is ON by default.
if you upload a video to a group channel then this checkbox is OFF.
so in my opinion it works as designed.
i'm not aware of any possibility to change this default behaviour --> except if you change the channel to a group channel
kr
stefan
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