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17 TopicsHow can I change the owner ship of a stream video?
A User has upload videos to MS Stream. The User will leave the company in the next few days. How can I change the ownership of these videos? I also have a stream admin, but with this user it's not possible to change the ownership from these videos to another user. Is that fundamentally not possible?Admin functions in Stream on Sharepoint
Hi Classic Stream content creation and Channel functions are controlled in the Classic Stream Admin portal. Is there any documentation please on what the new Stream on Sharepoint will have in terms of admin functions and what organisations need to consider when the new Stream is pushed out. For example, Will we have the ability to control content creation much like we do now? As far as I can make out Stream channels will be a thing of the past, but no docs seem to say this. Can anyone help please Thanks Re-posting after a few months of waiting for a response from MicrosoftGenerate transcript with speaker name in Microsoft streams
Hi , I tried to generate transcript for video on Microsoft Stream. All looks good except that it is not showing the speaker's name. When I downloaded the .vtt file, I saw there is time corresponding to each chat. Is there any way by which I can get the speaker name as well with each chat ? One more question I have is what does GUID corresponds to in .vtt file ? Any kind help will be much appreciated. Thanks, MehakRolling out new Stream on SharePoint features for education
Today, May the Fourth and Teacher Appreciation Day, we provided a look ahead at key Microsoft Stream (built on SharePoint) features coming in the July-September 2021 timeframe in a new blog post at https://aka.ms/StreamEduBTS2021. The upcoming features, which generally fall into the areas of accessibility, security, and playback, are critical for education and other organization types around the world. The Stream blog post is just part of a much larger set of Microsoft Education announcements today, which include at least 68 new learning-focused capabilities across the Microsoft 365 suite. To learn more, check out the following links... Source Link Description Microsoft Education blog http://aka.ms/FutureLearningBlog High level overview of narrative and news including Reading Progress, Teams, LMS, M:EE and more Reading Progress in Teams announcement https://aka.ms/ReadingProgressMay2021 Deep dive into Reading Progress that tells the full story and walks through the solution Microsoft Teams product announcements https://aka.ms/TeamsEduBTS2021 Step-by-step walkthrough of all 35+ Teams new and updated features for back-to-school, including updates from Assignments, meetings, Insights, LMS partnerships, Whiteboard, Forms, PowerPoint, and more M365 product announcements https://aka.ms/MicrosoftEduBTS2021 Step-by-step walkthrough of all 30+ M365 new and updated features for back-to-school, including Microsoft Math, Forms, Whiteboard, PowerPoint, Minecraft: Education Edition, and more Partner announcements https://aka.ms/PartnersEduBTS2021 Deeper explanation of new LMS partnerships, app partnerships for Assignments, Grade Sync, Immersive Reader, and moreMicrosoft Stream - HTTP Error 400 when viewing online
My Office 365 account has a license for "Microsoft Stream for O365 E3 SKU", however, when I click on the Stream icon via portal.office.com, I am presented with "HTTP Error 400 - Invalid Header". Another one of my colleagues has the same error, but I don't know if this relates to permissions or something else. Here is a view of my licenses from Office 365: Could this have anything to do with the fact that the "Microsoft Stream Trial" license is ticked? Here is Stream from portal.office.com: And finally, the error when I click on the Stream link or click on https://web.microsoftstream.com:Stream(classic) migration containertype to New Stream
Currently Stream(classic) mostly we have 3 types of containers, which are: -CompanywideChannel -M365Group -User What should we do for "CompanywideChannels" without an owner(orphan)? I mean, I can't find the same environment or similar on SP with the same purpose as we had before, thoughts?? I know the documentation, and what MS recommend: Container Types Default Destination Folder Hierarchy Companywide-wide channel None (Admins can choose an existing SharePoint site or create a new one) Same as Microsoft 365 group. Each companywide channel will appear as a folder inside ‘Stream migrated videos’ folder. We recommend Admins divide companywide channels across multiple new or existing sites to avoid reaching the SharePoint permissions quota limit. What I'm going to do is create a new SP(subsite) and store all of the content there. Does anyone pass through this situation? Thx in advanceIs bug fixed for: Some videos aren't being hidden and no redirection
Can someone from Microsoft confirm if this bug has now been fixed? It is still showing as Under investigation to be fixed on the official website below. We can't start migrating videos until this is fixed (and a few other things such as lack of reporting on channels, etc. but that's another story). Some videos aren't being hidden in Stream (Classic) after they are migrated & redirection from old link to new link isn't working | Fix estimate: September 30, 2023 Stream (Classic) migration tool release notes - Microsoft Stream | Microsoft LearnHow and where are long-term use training videos to be stored in the New Stream?
I have training and certification videos that need to remain available for an indefinite length of time and is not to be associated with any particular TEAM or SPO site. Classic Stream has served us well for this purpose by allowing a video to be shared with everyone and not designated/stored in a specific 'workspace' other than Stream itself. My understanding is that recordings created after deploying the New Stream must be associated with/stored in an SPO website or ODB and will have an automatic delete/archive setting of x days (60, 90, ?) applied to it whether we want it or not unless we go through some sort of labeling and compliance admin setup on the tenant level. If this is true, it is unrealistic and not meeting the needs of all Stream users. While being able to store Stream videos in SPO and ODB is a good thing, stripping Stream of the ability to store videos and maintain them separately from SPO and ODB is also a good and needed feature, especially in the education world where lesson plans and resources are used from year to year and for multiple/different classes (i.e. TEAMS, SPO sites). Long-term storage without a designated time period or location outside of Stream must continue to be available. Am I misunderstanding the features and functions that are/remain available when the New Stream is enabled? If I am not, what is the solution for this use case? Clearly, I need it FAST since New Stream is being forced on us.