Forum Discussion
Uploading and playing videos in SharePoint modern sites
- Oct 19, 2018Upload your videos to the Stream service that supports your file format. You can use the Stream web part in a modern page and embed either the video or the whole channel you associated the video with.
Steve Schultz I believe so. We have been using Streams for over a year now, but haven't tested with anonymous users or external users. One small quirk is that a few users on Iphone/Ipad using SharePoint app will need to click on a button to open in new window (browser I guess) and then log in. So, we have been telling users to use browsers to view our Intranet site for more stream less experience, but users will need to go into browser settings and disable 'prevent cross site traffic' since videos are at different URL. hope this helps.
I would use O365 Video until they allow guest access to Stream (2020 Q4 per roadmap). Hopefully O3665 Video will stick around until Stream has that capability.
I've also used the Image Viewer webpart to link to and open an mp4 stored in a document library.
- Jeff WilliamsJul 14, 2020Brass Contributor
do you have access to office 365 video still. For some reason it doesn't seem to be in our tenant, i thought stream replaced it completely. but if there is still a way to use it it would be great for us becasue of the fact that stream doesn't support guest access yet.
- Larry CorleyJul 15, 2020Brass Contributor
It looks like it's no longer in our tenant either Jeff. I could have sworn it was there three weeks ago. It looks like the content that was in O365 Video is now in Stream. I'm not sure if we had any videos exposed to guest users in O365 Video.