Nov 29 2017 08:36 PM
I want to create videos before uploading to Stream, Ho can i do it? is there any third party tool avilable which can create videos and even screen capture videos?
thx
Nov 30 2017 01:49 AM - edited Nov 30 2017 01:59 AM
Check out this post, I personally like ScreenToGif which I mentioned in the post, though I don't use it especially for MS Stream:
Screen Capture Tools - What's your favorite?
Tools like TechSmith's Camtasia would be worth checking out also.
Dec 06 2017 03:09 PM
Just in the last few months we've added a "Publish to Stream" button in PowerPoint on the "Recording" tab. The "Recording" tab in PowerPoint lets you use slides, screen recordings, web cam, voice, videos and then render it down as a video. You can now with the new button publish it directly into Stream.
More info:
To enable the Recording tab in PowerPoint if it’s not there already…
File > Options > Customize Ribbon > Scroll down on the right list > Check the box next to “Recording”
Using Recording tab
Make whatever slides you want in PowerPoint
Click on “Recording” tab
Here you can
After you put a screen recording or video into a Slide, you can even trim it via built in PowerPoint tools (Right click on video > Trim)
Publish to Stream (In PowerPoint Build: 1710+)
After you are finished with your PowerPoint and want to upload it to Stream just click the “Publish to Stream” button.
This will bring you to the PowerPoint backstage where you can give your video a title/description and upload it into Stream.
After you click publish. It will take a while for PowerPoint to render out your slides as a full video on your machine and upload it to Stream.
When it’s done PowerPoint will give you a little notice in the corner saying it’s finished and if you click on it, it’ll open your video up in Stream to make any further changes to permissions, etc.
Oct 06 2020 06:35 PM
@Marc Mroz, so we create videos outside of the M365 environment create Office-only video (screen recordings) within Stream? There's not video creator, editor, publisher like in Apple's iMovie?
Thanks!