MS Stream
3 TopicsMigrated videos expiration
We are Currently looking to migrate videos from Classic Stream to Modern Stream on SharePoint. We would also like to apply the expiration policies to the migrated videos as well. Microsoft mentions that it is possible, but no idea of how ? Has anyone else got a solution for this ? Can I apply retention or expiration policies in Stream (Classic) while migrating videos? No, retention or expiration policy ever existed in Stream (Classic), hence no such policy is applied while migrating videos. However, it's theoretically possible to apply expiration to videos after they're migrated to Stream (on SharePoint). We set a variable (mediaitem.progID) to identify a migrated video.Downloading from MS Streaming on a Mac
Microsoft, please why can't I download my video, recorded in Stream, when using my Mac?? It downloads the file as a webm, which then Quicktime says it is not compatible. Nor can I import it into a video editing program. This is very frustrating as our university is using Microsoft in abundance, but several staff and students use a Mac. Need a work around/update quickly please! Thanks MarlèneMS Stream Embeds in modern SharePoint pages requires log in or routes to stream in mobile
When using the MS Stream embed in modern pages, the video will render as preview box requiring additional user authentication by opening the video in MS Stream. I tested a workaround including '?domain_hint=yourdomain' in the URL, but this renders the video as black box with play icon which then opens in MS Stream without additional authentication. This happens for both SharePoint App and in mobile browser. Ideally we would like the mobile user (iOS) to share the same experience the desktop user gets when viewing the video embedded in a page. I looked through various older posts on similar issues, is there a known cause/ resolution that I overlooked?