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22 TopicsTeams Meeting Recording does not include Embedded Video from PowerPoint presentation
One of my customers ran into an interesting issue recently that I have been able to replicate. I'm curious if others are also experiencing this, and if there's a way to make it work properly. Here's the scenario: A PowerPoint slideshow is shared in a Teams meeting using the "Present in Teams" button from PowerPoint. The slideshow contains an embedded *.webm video that was recorded with Stream (on SharePoint). Participants in the meeting are able to see and hear the video correctly during the meeting. In the Teams meeting recording, the audio and video from the *.webm video does not work... it appears blank on the slide as if no video was played. In some testing with the customer prior to the meeting, the video file playback quality was best when using the "Present in Teams" button instead of a screen share in Teams with computer audio. I had assumed this built-in sharing method would be our best route. We did not realize the meeting would be recorded and did not test that specifically. After the issue occurred, I recorded a new video and created a new PowerPoint slideshow to test this in 3 scenarios... First by sharing the PowerPoint app from the Teams meeting. The Teams meeting recording contained the audio and video properly from the embedded *.webm file that was played. Second, from the Teams meeting, sharing the entire screen including computer audio, the embedded *.webm video again played properly in the meeting recording. Third, when using the "Present in Teams" button from PowerPoint, the *.webm video played correctly during the meeting, but the Teams meeting recording did not contain audio or video from the embedded *.webm video, just like what my customer experienced. I can't tell if this is a known limitation, an issue with Teams meeting recording functionality, or an issue with PowerPoint. If anyone has some insight to share, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Brian8KViews1like3CommentsTeams Gets Inline Playback for Stream Videos
Stream video playback in Teams chats and channels is now inline, meaning that the video plays direct without any need to call the Stream browser client. It’s a good update that makes watching Stream videos a very seamless experience. It would be nice if Microsoft can improve some other integration points where Stream and Teams touch because some of the other integration features don't work so well. In other news, SharePoint Online is rationalizing how it stores user photos. https://office365itpros.com/2023/07/28/stream-video-playback-teams/870Views1like0CommentsCannot post Stream video in Teams
We've recorded a quick tutorial session with our colleagues in a Microsoft Teams team. The File is stored in the SharePoint library of the Team. Now I'd like to share that video with my colleagues using the Microsoft Teams Message extension (Stream). No chance to add the video with it. Is this Message extension not working any more with Stream (on SharePoint)? Thanks in advanceSolved969Views0likes1CommentVideo Preview/thumbnail when sharing videos: where is it?
Sharing internal videos in Teams chat and channels seems to result in nothing more than a link or file appearing (as apposed to a thumbnail or preview). Youtube seems to produce a nice preview but what about internal videos? Say I want colleagues to upload a selfie video direct from their phone. If they share as a file, we get nothing but the file icon (and no view stats). If they share via Stream, it's a little more complicated to upload (although we at least get stats from that) – but still, it just shows as a link. No preview or thumbnail. I know about the Stream tab and how Stream channels can be presented nicely there – but it doesn't solve the issue of videos being shared in the chat. Is there anyway to display videos more visually?3.1KViews0likes1CommentTeams no longer automatically uploading to Stream
I have an E3 license, and up until a couple of months ago - whenever I would record a meeting in Teams it would automatically upload to Stream. It doesn't show an error, it just doesn't do it. The meeting recording appears in Teams once finished, in the meeting group chat. However, for me to get it into Stream, I have to download the file to my PC, upload it to Stream, and share with my company. Does anyone know why it has just stopped working? I've searched here, and every where, and can't seem to find a reason.3.4KViews1like3CommentsMS Teams Meeting Recording to Stream
Hi guys, My company recording video changed to OneDrive, I would like save the recording video back to Stream. I tried this solution, but it doesn't work. Use OneDrive for Business and SharePoint for meeting recordings - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs Anyone can help me please1.9KViews0likes3CommentsSave MS Team Meeting Recording to Stream instead of OneDrive/SharePoint
Hello All - With the recent and upcoming changes to MS Teams meeting records going to OneDrive or SharePoint will there be a way to manually move those recordings into Stream or will Stream prevent them from being uploaded? I am asking because we have a number of teams that conduct training, record the training and add that to a channel in MS Stream. Wasn't able to track down info pertaining to this scenario any place. Or if anyone has encountered this so far, what approach was taken? Thanks!!13KViews0likes7CommentsTeams recording lost due to Microsoft Stream storage quota?
Hi Everyone! It happened to us that one day we noticed, that Microsoft Teams meeting recordings are not showing up in Microsoft Teams. Within 24 hours we found out that it was because of storage quota problems. My question is the following: If a recording is created in Teams while there is no Stream storage available is the recording lost? We bought additional storage since, and the recording is not showing in the video recording list. I would think that since the video is stored and converted in Azure, it should show up after storage problem is resolved. Has had anyone any similar experience in the past?2.7KViews0likes6CommentsTeams recordings moving from Stream to OneDrive/SharePoint - Help!
Hi, While there is plenty of documentation on the upcoming Teams recordings moving from Stream to OneDrive/SharePoint, I have some specific questions that I have yet to find definitive answers for. If anyone could help, I'd greatly appreciate it! VTT caption files for narrated videos - we upload videos to Stream, download the auto-created VTT caption files, edit as needed, then use the VTTs in other deliverables. Will there be any point in this transition when we will not be able to do that? How do we access the VTT caption files from recordings stored in OneDrive and SharePoint? Streams has a video playback control that allows for playback speed. This same capability is not in Sharepoint, as far as I can tell. Which of the new repositories (OneDrive or Sharepoint) is the closest to what Streams has offered? We’ve made extensive use of downloading the transcripts from the streams transcript, as that has been a critical part of our workflow. Will we be able to still get verbatim transcripts and download these transcripts? Thank you in advance!2.9KViews0likes2CommentsMeeting recording titles in scheduled channel meetings
The title of a meeting recording not always matches the subject of the scheduled meeting in a scheduled channel meeting. This happened in the Streams environment and now it also happens with the meeting recordings stored in Sharepoint. Sometimes the recording title is the same as the meeting subject. Other times the recording gets titled: "Meeting in [channelname]". I'd prefer to always use the meeting subject as recording title. Is it a bug or a feature? I think it has to do with who logs in to the meeting first, the meeting organiser or someone else. What would be the trick to always get the meeting subject as recording title?865Views0likes0Comments