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14 TopicsMicrosoft Stream w/ VideoJs + API
I have searched a ton into this topic, and so far I can tell is that there is no way to really use a custom video player with Microsoft Stream/ Sharepoint videos unless its for embedding only. The Issue: Trying to listen for video player events via JavaScript in order to track video playing and etc by a user, and hook in executable task when those events are fired. What I've tried so far with no luck: Tried parsing the video url to get the manifest and then show the video via a custom video player using video.js observing and listening on the embedded video iframe's events to capture iframe messages or broadcast channel If anyone has some solid suggestions please advise!That video couldn't be found.
I have recorded meetings in Teams which I have downloaded and manually uploaded to Stream. The videos have processed successfully and been published - I can watch them back in full in Stream with all features (transcripts etc). However, when I click on the 'Share' feature and select 'Embed' I get a "That video couldn't be found." error. The same error appears when I embed these videos into a Sharepoint site and I try to watch them back. BUT - when other users access the same Sharepoint pages, they CAN watch the videos back. It seems like me (the owner of the videos and the Sharepoint pages) is the only person who gets the error. Any advice on why this might be happening?Visibility of preview video on embedded player Streams unavailable
Dear readers, Does anyone know how to get a preview of an uploaded video in the player of Streams? When I embed the player on a social media platform, where we're already logged in with our organization account (same account used as the Microsoft products), I can't see a preview of the video. It only shows a big grey player with play button in the middle. When you click on it, it flawlessly plays the video though. Does anyone know how to solve this? Or has any experience with this as well? The platform works perfect with iframe codes, the embed itself doesn't really seem to be the problem. Even though the same organization accounts are used to use both Streams and the platform, is it an authorization problem? I already checked with the social platform and they don't understand why it's not showing a preview. Other than assuming it might have something to do with rights that doesn't work well with each other. Thank you in advance!Embed video does not play, stuck on loading
While usually the embed iframe makes dozens of requests at once, often it doesn't, apparently caching wrong request data that stops the content from being reloaded. It usually happens after one successful load of the iframe, in which it loads all packages within a couple of moments. Yet, if the page is reloaded, the iframe fails to load and does not resolve requests even if it was to throw an error. Instead, it only makes slow requests for Fragments with varying QualityLevels params. A clear cache reload works, but only sometimes and it is impractical. Clearing all cache data solves the issue until it is reloaded again. There is only one error on the console from the Streams page, but it also appears when the video works perfectly.Default to responsive for embed code
Is it possible to change the default setting when generating the embed code from Stream so that it is responsive by default and you have to turn responsive mode on rather than off. We want the video to be accessible to all our students no matter what device or size screen they are using. The current settings mean that staff have to remember to change this to responsive before copying the URL to share in our LMS.Embeddable links in Stream videos
Our org creates educational videos via Stream, and we would like to add an embeddable link within the video to take the user to our SharePoint site for more info. Is this possible? We know that YouTube has the ability to add a video Card or add an End Screen to highlight any additional resources/content that the uploader wants to provide. We have not seen a similar method of doing this in Stream.Share Stream Channel Externally via SharePoint site?
Hello all, I know that as of 9/2020 we are able to share individual videos externally, which is great! However, I was wondering if it's possible to embed a channel into a SharePoint site? We have a virtual preschool site that we have invited parents to join, and it'd be wonderful if we could just embed/share the channel with them that way. It would spare the the hassle of embedding new videos every week (or however often they add videos, it varies). Thanks in advance!SolvedOperation returned an invalid status code 'Forbidden'
Hi, I have a Stream video embeddedon a page on our intranet, with ?domain_hint=investni.com&autoplay=true appended to the url. For most of our staff, this works ok. (permission has been given for all staff to view) For some, they are asked to log in (which we don't want) and then get the error: Operation returned an invalid status code 'Forbidden' see screenshot attached. Any ideas how to prevent this? Thank you for your time, Ollie