Mar 09 2020 11:18 PM
Hi,
How can I share video recording to external using Microsoft stream?
I find myself as video owner cannot add more email addressed under Update Video Detail - > permissions.
Please advise.
Sep 10 2020 01:34 AM
@Sigmund Brandstaetter
probably usual big mistake of product features designed without enough beta testing by actual users :)
Sep 10 2020 01:36 AM
@Danny_Golding
so you are able to share Teams recorded videos by opening up SharePoint as you mention?
Sep 10 2020 05:08 AM
Sep 15 2020 03:29 AM
Sep 24 2020 07:36 AM - edited Sep 24 2020 07:37 AM
As of 9/22/2020, the roadmap feature for this looks to have been marked as "CANCELED" but the details say it's because it is part of the new functionality for release December CY2020(?)
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=Microsoft%20Stream
Microsoft Stream: Public anonymous external video sharing
(This item is being removed, as it is redundant with Microsoft Stream's new capabilities.) Allow individual videos in Microsoft Stream to be marked for external public access allowing people to view the videos without a login. Stream admins will be able to control if this feature is enabled and who within the organization can make videos publicly available.
Sep 25 2020 05:11 AM
@Doug Punchak It really is quite ridiculous and very frustrating the strategy Microsoft has taken with regards to missing core functionality from the host of apps that exist in Microsoft 365. Apparently not enough people voted to have this core feature integrated, since that's how they decide to fix their apps these days. I don't know about you, but if my application was missing core functionality, I wouldn't need a vote count to determine if or when it should be fixed and integrated. I would much prefer they spend their limited resources and funding to fix the apps missing core functionality instead of preparing new fluff features and apps that no one asked for. I really don't have any other way to say it, but someone there has their head up their you know what.
Sep 25 2020 05:31 AM - edited Sep 25 2020 05:32 AM
@Dodge-1350
indeed, most people just can't be arsed (bothered) to vote, and many don't even know they can
... and they simply move on to another solution
Sep 25 2020 11:32 AM
I did not know about the voting. Where do I vote? @vincentacloud
Sep 25 2020 05:34 PM - edited Sep 27 2020 07:07 AM
There may be some light at the end of this tunnel. Looks like Stream is moving to SharePoint which means it may have the same external access capabilities
The New Microsoft Stream
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/new-stream
ZDNet: Microsoft Stream video users: Get ready to migrate (again).
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-stream-video-users-get-ready-to-migrate-again/
Oct 07 2020 08:04 PM
The roadmap in Q4 is solid or not? Since we still can't find this in the O365 roadmap site.
Microsoft Stream: Public anonymous external video sharing
Allow individual videos in Microsoft Stream to be marked for external public access allowing people to view the videos without a login. Stream admins will be able to control if this feature is enabled and who within the organization can make videos publicly available.
Nov 29 2020 01:49 PM
One way I've found is to set up a Team with guest users. You can then add a Stream Channel to that Team and then you're able to share.
Nov 30 2020 12:01 AM
@Patrick_lky Looks like we're finally getting this feature! Stream is starting to migrate over to OneDrive and SharePoint. It appears to be happening in phases, with Teams meeting recordings being one of the first things to move. Seems you can enable this starting now from the admin portal, and then you can finally share your recordings with anyone.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/tmr-meeting-recording-change
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/streamnew/new-stream
Jan 28 2021 09:48 AM
Jan 28 2021 02:24 PM
@thuaume410 Yes this indeed has changed, and the default location for recordings to be stored now is OneDrive / SharePoint hence you can now directly allow access.
Feb 09 2021 06:53 AM
while this is nice, it also allows everyone the video was shared with to download the file. Is there a way to not allow downloading content once shared with OneDrive?
Feb 09 2021 09:22 AM
@Quentin_Fisher Just as an FYI, even if you have access to the Teams channel as a guest, the stream channel tab won't load. It'll just show a "Failed To Load Channel, Please Try Again" message.
Mar 03 2021 01:55 AM
Mar 03 2021 07:37 AM - edited Mar 03 2021 07:54 AM
I second these opinions. I just assumed this would be a feature. Why wouldn't it be?
Mar 03 2021 07:39 AM
@redbrickaccounting pretty sure this has been addressed by these recordings now going into OneDrive and if you're org allows you to share outside of the org from OneDrive you should be good to go.
Mar 03 2021 07:55 AM
@cfreeman2490 not really. You can share recording files, but that is really only a poor solution (e.g. you cannot control if files are downloaded or not).