Nov 22 2017 07:04 PM
Hi,
I opened a ticket with MS support on the following points, and I've been disappointed to see the answers, all negative.
Can someone please get back to me? we're really looking forward to a solution for our videa based collaboration, yammer, sharepoint online, stream doesnt seem to be of any help, and the good app "office 365 video" will soon be decommissioned, how sad is that. I'm thinking for our collaboration needs we need Facebook Workplace now.
Looking forward to talk to someone.
regards,
Saurabh Dhall
+61 410 745 799
Nov 23 2017 07:59 AM
We have multiple common concerns :)
Nov 27 2017 10:19 AM
@Saurabh Dhall - We are doing our best to incorporate as much as possible as quickly as possible from O365 Video into Stream, but as you mention there is a gap between the two products today at this point in time. On the Stream side though we have added several new features there only that does make moving from O365 Video, we hope worth it now and even more so as time goes on and we close the gap.
I will try and answer your questions as best as possible. Many of the things you mentioned are on our roadmap but we can't promise you timeline/date when they will be completed. We are also in the process of publishing the "in development" roadmap items to the official O365 Roadmap for further insights into what we are working on.
Originally we didn't have the Stream storage add-on available via the commerce system. However, that has gone live in the last month or so. You can now buy additional Stream storage if desired. See this article: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/storage-add-on
We do not have a Stream mobile app available today. This is on our roadmap for the the future but not actively developing against it so can't' give you a solid timeline. However, the Stream web page is mobile friendly so if you load Stream on your phone in a web browser you can upload a video from your camera roll.
See some details from #2 above. We will be publishing new roadmap items to the O365 Roadmap in the coming weeks. That will give you a good glimpse into specific features that are currently under development or will be starting develpment soon. In addtion you can watch our Ignite session which shows of things coming soon and what's our plan for the coming year.
https://myignite.microsoft.com/videos/54998
You get 500 GB for your teanant + 0.5 GB per licensed user to get the total Stream storage available to you. This is pooled together and applied to the tenant as a whole. If you need more than that you can buy extra storage as an add-on in 500 GB chunks. For more info see these instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/storage-add-on
No we don't have any feature like this in Stream. We are going to start working on Stream APIs in the coming months and after that integration with MS Flow. When APIs and/or Flow is available you could build some sort of tool yourself to do this. In addition you could add you votes/comments to this idea in our ideas forum on the same topic: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Stream-Ideas/Administrator-content-approval-for-end...
Currently in product we have a single setting that controls who can upload and create companywide channels. We have a small project that will hopefuly be finished in the coming few months to split that to be 2 seperate settings. 1 to control who can upload and 1 to control who can create companywide channels. In addition since Stream groups are just O365 Groups there are already a set of O365 Groups controls you can use (via powershell) to determine who can create new O365 Groups and who can't. Stream already respects those settings. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Manage-who-can-create-Office-365-Groups-4c46c8cb-17d0-44b5-...
We don't have a simple on/off setting for Stream. You can disable it for everyone by unlicensing users but it sounds like you don't want to do that. The only other way is to block the Stream AAD ID. This will make it so when a user tries to login to Stream it just blocks them and logs them out immediatly before they can access Stream. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/disable-user-organization#how-to-turn-off-microsoft-stream-f...
This feature to spotlight videos on the Stream home page is in the process of being deployed to production. We've deployed it in a hidden state to start with to most data centers the rest should get it in a hidden state this week. After we test it a bit more and fix known issues then we'll turn this feature on for everyone. If you want to try out the home page spotlight feature now you can do so with a special querystring parameter. You'll also see the new admin screens and storage quota details where you can see how much storage you've used.
Check if your Stream tenant has the latest build.
Stream > ? > About Microsoft Stream > Version 1.0.930.8
Set the spotlight videos via the new admin screens:
See the spotlight videos on the home page of Stream via this url:
No we don't have any of these sorts of admin ROI reports or analytics. Today in product we only have the total view count, like count, and comment count per video. We have on our roadmap first to add basic analytics like we have in O365 Video at the video level showing trends of views/unique users overtime along with a drop off chart showing which part of a video is viewed most.
After basic stats per video we'll look at doing something deeper related to admin/channel/group stats and possibly getting to a often requested feature of "WHO" watched a video from which regions/departments/etc and did they watch the whole thing.
If there are other questions or concerns let us know. I know we have a good ways to go, but I hope you see that we are making progress and are willing to work with us as we grow Microsoft Stream.
Dec 04 2017 02:41 AM
Feb 21 2018 08:27 AM
A pre-approval feature is must in my opinion. We shouldn't have to use a separate product like Flow or leverage an api to build a simple workflow like this.
I'm sure I'm not the only customer who wants an approver to review a video before it's published to the service. This is a critical feature we need in order to adopt it.
Thanks for your consideration (I upvoted the idea already)
Feb 21 2018 08:33 AM
Apr 11 2018 07:57 AM
Thanks for the info, Is there some better source of information then randomly checking these threads?
Interesting you show a version number, I wish other MSFT O365 products did that - Kudos. We are on Version 1.0.1073.9 so I guess that is higher than the one listed in your post.
What is the status of a tool or process to migrate content from O365 Video to Stream that was discussed in the past? Will it "just happen" or do we need to initate something?
Thanks,
Rob
Apr 13 2018 01:51 PM
You can see what new features we have listed on the O365 Roadmap: http://aka.ms/StreamRoadmap
We also regularly update this page with info about the O365 Video to Stream migration (including a feature breakdown list comparing the 2): http://aka.ms/O365VideoMigration
Blog: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Stream-Blog/bg-p/StreamBlog
Ideas forum: http://aka.ms/StreamIdeas
Apr 13 2018 01:53 PM
@Rob O'Keefe - On the O365 Video to Stream Migration. We aren't done with the migration tool yet, hoping to be done in next month or few.
The first phase will be opt in - so you'll get admin message center posts, and admin UI to initiate migration. In subsequent phases we'll move to opt-out (with more messaging) and finally to automatic migration.