Classic Stream
36 TopicsMigrated videos don't play 0xC00D36C4
Help I migrated 3 x user video containers on 2/13/24. It looked like it worked there were no errors in the MigrationLog.csv. The migrated videos are stored in users OneDrive's in a folder named 'Stream Migrated Videos'. The videos don't play. In OneDrive using Edge when I click the video it looks like it is going to play but the spinner on the black screen just spins and spins. There is a white dashed line around the video which I haven't seen before. When I download the video to my file system and try to play the .mp4 file with Windows Media Player I get a 0xC00D36C4 error (attached). I tried to remigrate one of the user containers but this time the migration shows an error. I can't download the log though so I don't have any more details. I ran the Stream Classic Inventory script and it displays a destination path indicated the video was migrated. This report doesn't show any errors either. I haven't found any Microsoft documentation on this problem and how to fix it. I would appreciate suggestions or advice on how to address this. Thanks - GregStream(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 advanceHow to move videos from Microsoft Stream (Classic) manually
This article will focus on showing you how to manually move your videos from the Microsoft Stream (Classic) channels to OneDrive for Business, SharePoint, and/or Microsoft Teams today. As previously announced in October new Team Meeting Recordings will store OneDrive or SharePoint and customers can opt-out by running a this PowerShell Script. Starting July 2021 for all Microsoft 365 customers, all Teams Meetings recordings will now be automatically stored in OneDrive for Business or SharePoint. That will mean no new Teams Meeting recordings can be saved in Microsoft Stream (Classic). Having new Team Meetings recordings in ODSP has the benefits of allowing customers to utilize the various content management capabilities like setting sensitivity / retention polices on videos, making the permissions and sharing more consistent with the Microsoft suite, increased upload quotas for videos, making meeting recordings available faster, and enabling more benefits from the OneDrive for Business and SharePoint information governance that Microsoft Stream (Classic) does not currently offer. The Microsoft Stream product team understands that many customers have a good amount of content in Classic Stream. They are actively developing a migration process to help you in this video journey. Please follow the Stream roadmap at https://aka.ms/streamroadmapupdates for more features coming out for Microsoft Stream. Meanwhile this article describes the process of manually moving videos from Classic Stream to ODSP. Download Video from Stream To access Microsoft Stream, you can navigate to web.microsoftstream.com or in the Microsoft App Launcher click on the Stream Icon. Navigate to the video you would like to move to a new location by clicking on My Content. If the video was a meeting recording, click Meetings. Click the Edit Icon to navigate to the Video Settings. While in the Video setting, click the "Download Video" button to start the download process. Once the video is downloaded to your computer, then you can start working on uploading the file to OneDrive for Business / SharePoint / Microsoft Teams. Microsoft References to upload videos. To upload your video to OneDrive for Business. To upload your video to SharePoint. To upload your video to Microsoft Teams. Office 365 Video migration to Microsoft Stream (classic) overview - Microsoft Stream | Microsoft Docs Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft StreamDefault 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.