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86 TopicsSOLUTION: Missing Teams Video Recordings!!
It took some digging, but for those of you who are unable to find your Teams Meeting videos in your Stream (where they have been stored previously), it turns out that MS is phasing in a process of those videos now being stored in either your One Drive for Business or your Sharepoint. This started happening at the beginning of the year. I'm sure your IT department was alerted, but you may not have gotten the memo. If you're looking for your video, check your Teams chat log. There may be a listing titled the same as the name of your meeting. The video is there! So your videos aren't lost... they're just stored in a new place. Here's where I found the answer: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/tmr-meeting-recording-changeStream API
Hi everyone. I'm trying to understand if there will be the possibility to have Stream API in the near future. My need is to download the autogenerated transcript, translate it via online services, and then load the new transcript file back on the video. Do u have any advice? thanks MichelePrivate preview for advanced video analytics
Interested in seeing more analytics on your Stream videos within Microsoft 365? Microsoft Stream has begun a private preview for a new advanced video analytics service. What's in the private preview? It includes new per-video analytics such as average watch time, usage by device, and views by geographic location for individual videos. Additionally, a site-level analytics dashboard will show stats for all the videos in a SharePoint site including lifetime views, trends for videos over time, and even which videos are the most popular in the site. Both features will help you understand how your videos are performing and engaging your audiences. If you are interested in joining the private preview for this service please submit your application here.Powershell Script to list ALL videos in your 365 Stream environment
I hope this is useful to everyone. My goal was to get a list of all videos in my stream so that I could contact each video creator about the changes that are coming to stream. Also so I could figure out how much work there was to do in moving, and how much video is created and not used. My original solution (posted here 7 Oct 2020) I've retired, as thanks to Twan van Beers code here https://neroblanco.co.uk/2022/02/get-list-of-videos-from-microsoft-stream/ I've been able to build a single ps1 script that does all I need. I'll leave the the original code at the bottom of this post. Take a look a the comments I've put into the code for how to use this script. I found that my original script gave me information about the videos but it was hard to use AND didn't tell me which videos were in which channels. This new version of Twan van Beers script gives me both. Save the new code Oct 2022 as a PowerShell script e.g. get-stream-video-info.ps1 Then open a powershell screen, navigate to the folder get-stream-video-info.ps1 is in. To run it enter .\get-stream-video-info.ps1 "C:\Temp\streamanalysis\stream7Oct22-getnbstreamvideoinfo.csv" Follow the on screen prompts. >>> New Code Oct 2022 <<< using namespace System.Management.Automation.Host [CmdletBinding()] param ( [parameter(Position=0,Mandatory=$False)] [string]$OutputCsvFileName, [parameter(Position=1,Mandatory=$False)] [switch]$OpenFileWhenComplete = $False ) # ---------------------------------------- # How to use <#-- Open a powershell window then type in the following and click enter .\get-stream-video-info.ps1 "C:\Temp\streamanalysis\stream7Oct22-getnbstreamvideoinfo.csv" You'll then be prompted for 3 options [V] Videos [C] ChannelVideos [A] All [?] Help (default is "V"): V - videos, which will get a list of all the videos in your STREAM environment. NOTE you may need to alter the variables in the code if you have more than 1000s of videos C - ChannelVideos, will get a list of all the videos and the channels they are in. NOTE this returns a filtered view of all the videos associated with a channel A - All, returns both the Videos and the ChannelVideos. You'll then be prompted for a user to login to the STREAM portal with, this is so the script can get a security token to do it's work with. Choose/use an account with full access to STREAM. If you used a CSV file path after the script name, then this powershell script will export one or two CSV files based on the option chosen <your folder path, your filename>-videos<your file ending> and or <your folder path, your filename>-channelVideos<your file ending> If you don't want to export file names, this powershell creates objects you can use in other ways V or A - will create an object $ExtractData, which is a list of every video and key properties for each video. C or A - wil create an object $videosPerChannel, which lists key information about each video AND the channel they are part of. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- original source my script https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-stream-classic/powershell-script-to-list-all-videos-in-your-365-stream/m-p/1752149 which inspired Twan van Beers to write https://neroblanco.co.uk/2022/02/get-list-of-videos-from-microsoft-stream/ I've then taken Twan's script and modified it to do what I require in my environment. Namely - get the video information AND the channels they are part of. For my 1000 or so videos and 35 channels, it takes about 1 min to run using the All option. This meant I was able to setup an intranet video library with a channel metadata column, folders per channel (so i could give edit rights to channel owners, without opening up the entire library or having to use multiple libraries), and eventually download the videos, then upload them into the library using ShareGate to reinstate some of the key metadata, i.e. created date, person who created them etc --#> # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function Show-OAuthWindowStream { param ( [string]$Url, [string]$WindowTitle ) $Source = ` @" [DllImport("wininet.dll", SetLastError = true)] public static extern bool InternetSetOption(IntPtr hInternet, int dwOption, IntPtr lpBuffer, int lpdwBufferLength); "@ $WebBrowser = Add-Type -memberDefinition $Source -passthru -name $('WebBrowser'+[guid]::newGuid().ToString('n')) $INTERNET_OPTION_END_BROWSER_SESSION = 42 # Clear the current session $WebBrowser::InternetSetOption([IntPtr]::Zero, $INTERNET_OPTION_END_BROWSER_SESSION, [IntPtr]::Zero, 0) | out-null Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Windows.Forms $Form = New-Object -TypeName System.Windows.Forms.Form -Property @{Width = 600; Height = 800 } $Script:web = New-Object -TypeName System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser -Property @{Width = 580; Height = 780; Url = ($URL -f ($Scope -join "%20")) } $Web.ScriptErrorsSuppressed = $True $Form.Controls.Add($Web) $Featured = { $Head = $Web.Document.GetElementsByTagName("head")[0]; $ScriptEl = $Web.Document.CreateElement("script"); $Element = $ScriptEl.DomElement; # Javascript function to get the sessionInfo including the Token $Element.text = ` @' function CaptureToken() { if( typeof sessionInfo === undefined ) { return ''; } else { outputString = '{'; outputString += '"AccessToken":"' + sessionInfo.AccessToken + '",'; outputString += '"TenantId":"' + sessionInfo.UserClaim.TenantId + '",'; outputString += '"ApiGatewayUri":"' + sessionInfo.ApiGatewayUri + '",'; outputString += '"ApiGatewayVersion":"' + sessionInfo.ApiGatewayVersion + '"'; outputString += '}'; return outputString; } } '@; $Head.AppendChild($ScriptEl); $TenantInfoString = $Web.Document.InvokeScript("CaptureToken"); if( [string]::IsNullOrEmpty( $TenantInfoString ) -eq $False ) { $TenantInfo = ConvertFrom-Json $TenantInfoString if ($TenantInfo.AccessToken.length -ne 0 ) { $Script:tenantInfo = $TenantInfo; $Form.Controls[0].Dispose() $Form.Close() $Form.Dispose() } } } $Web.add_DocumentCompleted($Featured) $Form.AutoScaleMode = 'Dpi' $Form.ShowIcon = $False $Form.Text = $WindowTitle $Form.AutoSizeMode = 'GrowAndShrink' $Form.StartPosition = 'CenterScreen' $Form.Add_Shown( { $Form.Activate() }) $Form.ShowDialog() | Out-Null write-output $Script:tenantInfo } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function Get-RequestedAssets([PSCustomObject]$Token, [string]$Url, [string]$Label) { $Index = 0 $MainUrl = $Url $AllItems = @() do { $RestUrl = $MainUrl.Replace("`$skip=0", "`$skip=$Index") Write-Host " Fetching ... $($Index) to $($Index+100)" $Items = @((Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $RestUrl -Headers $Token.headers -Method Get).value) $AllItems += $Items $Index += 100 } until ($Items.Count -lt 100) Write-Host " Fetched $($AllItems.count) items" $Assets = $AllItems | Select-Object ` @{Name='Type';Expression={$Label}},` Id, Name,` @{Name='Size(MB)';Expression={$_.AssetSize/1MB}}, ` PrivacyMode, State, VideoMigrationStatus, Published, PublishedDate, ContentType, Created, Modified, ` @{name='Media.Duration';Expression={$_.Media.Duration}},` @{name='Media.Height';Expression={$_.Media.Height}},` @{name='Media.Width';Expression={$_.Media.Width}},` @{name='Media.isAudioOnly';Expression={$_.media.isAudioOnly}},` @{name='Metrics.Comments';Expression={$_.Metrics.Comments}},` @{name='Metrics.Likes';Expression={$_.Metrics.Likes}},` @{name='Metrics.Views';Expression={$_.Metrics.Views}}, ` @{name='ViewVideoUrl';Expression={("https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/" + $_.Id)}}, ` @{name='VideoCreatorName';Expression={$_.creator.name}}, ` @{name='VideoCreatorEmail';Expression={$_.creator.mail}}, ` @{name='VideoDescription';Expression={$_.description}} write-output $Assets } function Get-VideoChannels([PSCustomObject]$Token, [string]$Url, [string]$Label) { #this will get the list of channels $Index = 0 $MainUrl = $Url $AllItems = @() do { $RestUrl = $MainUrl.Replace("`$skip=0", "`$skip=$Index") Write-Host " Fetching ... $($Index) to $($Index+100)" $Items = @((Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $RestUrl -Headers $Token.headers -Method Get).value) $AllItems += $Items $Index += 100 } until ($Items.Count -lt 100) Write-Host " Fetched $($AllItems.count) items" #to add properties to this section look at https://aase-1.api.microsoftstream.com/api/channels?$skip=0&$top=100&adminmode=true&api-version=1.4-private $Channels = $AllItems | Select-Object ` @{Name='Type';Expression={$Label}},` Id, Name, Description,` @{Name='MetricsVideos';Expression={$_.metrics.videos}} #write-host $channels.count write-output $Channels } function Get-channelVideos([PSCustomObject]$Token, [PSCustomObject]$allChannels, [string]$Label) { #this will get the list of channels $MainUrl = "https://aase-1.api.microsoftstream.com/api/channels/ChannelIDToSwap/videos?`$top=50&`$skip=0&`$filter=published%20and%20(state%20eq%20%27completed%27%20or%20contentSource%20eq%20%27livestream%27)&`$expand=creator,events&adminmode=true&`$orderby=name%20asc&api-version=1.4-private" #for each channel URL go through all the videos, capture the channel name against the video id and name $allVideosPerChannel = @() foreach($chan in $allChannels) { $thisChannelid = $chan.id $chanUrl = @( $MainUrl.Replace("ChannelIDToSwap", $thisChannelid) ) $chanName = $chan.name $AllItems = "" $items = "" $thischanvideos = "" $Index = 0 #write-host $chanUrl #loop the index do { $RestUrl = $chanUrl.Replace("`$skip=0", "`$skip=$Index") #write-host $restUrl #Write-Host "$chanName | Fetching ... $($Index) to $($Index+50)" $Items = @((Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $RestUrl -Headers $Token.headers -Method Get).value) $allItems = $items | select id,name, @{Name='Channel';Expression={$chanName}},@{Name='Type';Expression={$Label}} #write-host $allItems.count #foreach($x in $items ) { # write-host $x.name #write-host $x.id #write-host $label #write-host $chanName #} $Index += 50 } until ($Items.Count -lt 100) #got videos into $items, now mist with $chan info and put into $allVideosPerChannel object $allVideosPerChannel += $AllItems $AllItems = "" $items = "" } Write-Host " Fetched $($allVideosPerChannel.count) videos in $($allChannels.count) channels" #to add properties to this section look at https://aase-1.api.microsoftstream.com/api/channels?$skip=0&$top=100&adminmode=true&api-version=1.4-private write-output $allVideosPerChannel } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function Get-StreamToken() { $TenantInfo = Show-OAuthWindowStream -url "https://web.microsoftstream.com/?noSignUpCheck=1" -WindowTitle "Please login to Microsoft Stream ..." $Token = $TenantInfo.AccessToken $Headers = @{ "Authorization" = ("Bearer " + $Token) "accept-encoding" = "gzip, deflate, br" } $UrlTenant = $TenantInfo.ApiGatewayUri $ApiVersion = $TenantInfo.ApiGatewayVersion $UrlBase = "$UrlTenant{0}?`$skip=0&`$top=100&adminmode=true&api-version=$ApiVersion" $RequestToken = [PSCustomObject]::new() $RequestToken | Add-Member -Name "token" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value $Token $RequestToken | Add-Member -Name "headers" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value $Headers $RequestToken | Add-Member -Name "tenantInfo" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value $TenantInfo $Urls = [PSCustomObject]::new() $RequestToken | Add-Member -Name "urls" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value $Urls $RequestToken.urls | Add-Member -Name "Videos" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value ($UrlBase -f "videos") $RequestToken.urls | Add-Member -Name "Channels" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value ($UrlBase -f "channels") $RequestToken.urls | Add-Member -Name "Groups" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value ($UrlBase -f "groups") $UrlBase = $UrlBase.replace("`$skip=0&", "") $RequestToken.urls | Add-Member -Name "Principals" -MemberType NoteProperty -Value ($UrlBase -f "principals") write-output $RequestToken } function New-Menu { [CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$Title, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$Question ) $videos = [ChoiceDescription]::new('&Videos', 'Videos') $channelvideos = [ChoiceDescription]::new('&ChannelVideos', 'All Videos by Channel') $all = [ChoiceDescription]::new('&All', 'All videos AND all videos by channel') $options = [ChoiceDescription[]]($videos, $channelvideos, $all) $result = $host.ui.PromptForChoice($Title, $Question, $options, 0) switch ($result) { 0 { 'Videos' } 1 { 'ChannelVideos' } 2 { 'All' } } } $menuoutome = New-Menu -title 'Stream videos' -question 'What do you want to output?' #write-host $menuoutome $StreamToken = Get-StreamToken $urlQueryToUse = $StreamToken.Urls.Videos #default $StreamToken.Urls.Videos is something like https://aase-1.api.microsoftstream.com/api/videos?$skip=900&$top=100&adminmode=true&api-version=1.4-private #To get creator and event details you need to add $expand=creator,events to the URL , not to do that you need to use &`$expand=creator,events with out the ` powershell thinks $expand is a variable. # e.g. use $urlQueryToUse = $StreamToken.Urls.Videos+"&`$expand=creator,events" #Other option # use the following if you want to only see files that have privacymode eq 'organization' i.e. video is visible to EVERYONE in the organisation # Thanks to Ryechz for this # # $urlQueryToUse = $StreamToken.Urls.Videos + "&orderby=publishedDate%20desc&`$expand=creator,events&`$filter=published%20and%20(state%20eq%20%27Completed%27%20or%20contentSource%20eq%20%27livestream%27)%20and%20privacymode%20eq%20%27organization%27%20" if($menuoutome -eq 'Videos' -Or $menuoutome -eq 'All'){ #modify the -URL submitted to get more data or filter data or order the output $ExtractData = Get-RequestedAssets -token $StreamToken -Url $urlQueryToUse -Label "Videos" write-host "" write-host "The `$ExtractData object contains all the details about each video. Use `$ExtractData[0] to see the first item in the object, and it's properties." if( $OutputCsvFileName ) { $thisOutputCsvFileName = $OutputCsvFileName.replace(".csv", '-'+$menuoutome+'-videos.csv') $ExtractData | Export-CSV $thisOutputCsvFileName -NoTypeInformation -Encoding UTF8 write-host "The following file has been created: $thisOutputCsvFileName" if( $OpenFileWhenComplete ) { Invoke-Item $thisOutputCsvFileName } } } if($menuoutome -eq 'ChannelVideos' -Or $menuoutome -eq 'All'){ #Get the list of channels , filter the result for the channel id and name $channelList = Get-VideoChannels -token $StreamToken -Url $StreamToken.Urls.Channels -Label "Channels" #for each channel get the videos that are in that channel, so that we can match them up to the ExtractData , which is the list of all videos) $videosPerChannel = get-channelvideos -token $StreamToken -allChannels $channelList -Label "ChannelVideos" write-host "" write-host "The `$videosPerChannel object contains key information about each video and the channel it is in. Use `$videosPerChannel[0] to see the first video, and it's properties." write-host "The `$channelList object contains a list of channel's and their properties." if( $OutputCsvFileName ) { $thisOutputCsvFileName = $OutputCsvFileName.replace(".csv", '-'+$menuoutome+'-channelVideos.csv') $videosPerChannel | Export-CSV $thisOutputCsvFileName -NoTypeInformation -Encoding UTF8 write-host "The following file has been created: $thisOutputCsvFileName" if( $OpenFileWhenComplete ) { Invoke-Item $thisOutputCsvFileName } } } >>> Original Code Oct 2020 <<< I've left this here in case it is useful to anyone. See the script above for a better solution. That said this solution relies on you knowing a bit about PowerShell, being a Stream Admin and being happy to manually save some files (I couldn't figure out how to do pass through windows authentication for the script) so you have to manually save each paged JSON file of 100 videos. It took me about 20minutes to export information about 591 videos (about 3 hours to make the script). To use the script update each variable marked with #<<<< Update this value in a normal (not admin) powershell window run the script (i copy and paste logical parts into the powershell window) you will be given several urls, to visit and save the JSON files from once you have the JSON files the final part of the script reads those, and exports a CSV file with a row per video in STREAM NOTE : as an admin you see all videos, so before you share the CSV with others be aware that there may be sensitive information in it that most users can't see due to STREAM's in built security. I don't have much time, hence I made this script so please don't expect quick answers to any questions. This script is rough, use it if it helps, but ... be professional and check it before you use it. ##>> Update 5 Aug 2021 <<## Thanks to everyone who has commented, I've updated the code below with your suggestions You still have to manually save the JSON browser tabs that show up as JSON files into a folder, but other than that I hope it is now easier for you to use 🙂 #reference https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-stream-forum/powershell-script-to-audit-and-export-channel-content-details-of/m-p/354832 # goal of this script #- get list of all videos in stream for analysis #- it takes about 20 minutes to do this for 500 stream videos. #First # find out what your api source is # go to the following URL in chrome as an admin of Stream https://web.microsoftstream.com/browse # using Developer tools look at the "console" search for .api.microsoftstream to find out what is between https:// and .api.microsoftstream in my case https://aase-1.api.microsoftstream.com/api/ [string]$rootAPIlocation = "aase-1" #<<<< Update this value to the one you find in the console view #[string]$rootAPIlocation = "uswe-1" # use this for Western US #[string]$rootAPIlocation = "euno-1" # use this for the Europe North region #enter where you on your computer you want the files to go [string]$PowerShellScriptFolder = "C:\Temp\streamanalysis" #<<<< Update this value #json files will be saved into "VideosJSON" folder [string]$streamJSONfolder = Join-Path -Path $PowerShellScriptFolder -ChildPath "VideosJSON" #<<<< Update this value if you want a different folder name #>>> REMOVES all exiisting JSON files <<<< #remove all JSON items in this folder Remove-Item -path $streamJSONfolder\* -include *.json -Force -Recurse #guess approx number of videos you think you have divide by 100 e.g. 9 = 900 videos [int]$Loopnumber = 9 #<<<< Update this value #put in your stream portal url [string]$StreamPortal = "https://web.microsoftstream.com/?NoSignUpCheck=1" #put in the url where you see all videos from in stream [string]$StreamPortalVideoRoot = "https://web.microsoftstream.com/browse/" #$StreamPortalChannelRootForFindingVideos [string]$StreamPortalVideoViewRoot= "https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/" # for watching a video #this builds from the info you've put in a URL which will give back the JSON info about all your videos. [string]$StreamAPIVideos100 = "https://$rootAPIlocation.api.microsoftstream.com/api/videos?NoSignUpCheck=1&`$top=100&`$orderby=publishedDate%20desc&`$expand=creator,events&`$filter=published%20and%20(state%20eq%20%27Completed%27%20or%20contentSource%20eq%20%27livestream%27)&adminmode=true&api-version=1.4-private&`$skip=0" #$StreamAPIVideos100 # use the following if you want to only see files that have privacymode eq 'organization' i.e. video is visible to EVERYONE in the organisation #Thanks to Ryechz for this # # [string]$StreamAPIVideos100 = "https://$rootAPIlocation.api.microsoftstream.com/api/videos?NoSignUpCheck=1&`$top=100&`$orderby=publishedDate%20desc&`$expand=creator,events&`$filter=published%20and%20(state%20eq%20%27Completed%27%20or%20contentSource%20eq%20%27livestream%27)%20and%20privacymode%20eq%20%27organization%27%20&adminmode=true&api-version=1.4-private&`$skip=0" [int]$skipCounter [int]$skipCounterNext = $skipCounter+100 [string]$fileName = "jsonfor-$skipCounter-to-$skipCounterNext.json" #next section creates the URLS you need to manually download the json from , it was too hard to figure out how to do this programatically with authentication. Write-Host " Starting Chrome Enter your credentials to load O365 Stream portal" -ForegroundColor Magenta #Thanks Conrad Murray for this tip Start-Process -FilePath 'chrome.exe' -ArgumentList $StreamPortal Read-Host -Prompt "Press Enter to continue ...." Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Write-host " --Copy and past each url into chrome-----" -ForegroundColor Green Write-host " --save JSON output into $streamJSONfolder" -ForegroundColor Green for($i=0;$i -lt $Loopnumber; $i++) { $skipCounter = $i*100 if($skipCounter -eq 0) { write-host $StreamAPIVideos100 Start-Process -FilePath 'chrome.exe' -ArgumentList $StreamAPIVideos100 } else { write-host $StreamAPIVideos100.replace("skip=0","skip=$skipCounter") #following code opens browser tabs for each of the jsonfiles #Thanks Conrad Murray for this tip Start-Process -FilePath 'chrome.exe' -ArgumentList $StreamAPIVideos100.replace("skip=0","skip=$skipCounter") } } Write-host " --save each browser window showing JSON output into $streamJSONfolder" -ForegroundColor Green Write-host " -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Read-Host -Prompt "Press Enter to continue ...." Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green $JSONFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path $streamJSONfolder -Recurse -Include *.json [int]$videoscounter = 0 $VideosjsonAggregateddata=@() $data=@() foreach($fileItem in $JSONFiles) { Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host " =====>>>> getting content of JSON File:", $fileItem, "- Path:", $fileItem.FullName -ForegroundColor Yellow $Videosjsondata = Get-Content -Raw -Path $fileItem.FullName | ConvertFrom-Json $VideosjsonAggregateddata += $Videosjsondata Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green #Write-Host " =====>>>> Channel JSON Raw data:", $Videosjsondata -ForegroundColor green #Read-Host -Prompt "Press Enter to continue ...." } write-host "You have " $VideosjsonAggregateddata.value.count " videos in Stream , using these selection criteria" foreach($myVideo in $VideosjsonAggregateddata.value) { $videoscounter += 1 $datum = New-Object -TypeName PSObject Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host " =====>>>> Video (N°", $videoscounter ,") ID:", $myVideo.id -ForegroundColor green Write-Host " =====>>>> Video Name:", $myVideo.name," created:", $myVideo.created,"- modified:", $myVideo.modified -ForegroundColor green Write-Host " =====>>>> Video Metrics views:", $myVideo.metrics.views, "- comments:", $myVideo.metrics.comments -ForegroundColor Magenta Write-Host " =====>>>> Video Creator Name: ", $myVideo.creator.name , " - Email:", $myVideo.creator.mail -ForegroundColor Magenta Write-Host " =====>>>> Video Description: ", $myVideo.description -ForegroundColor Magenta $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoID -Value $myVideo.id $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoName -Value $myVideo.name $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoURL -Value $($StreamPortalVideoViewRoot + $myVideo.id) $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoCreatorName -Value $myVideo.creator.name $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoCreatorEmail -Value $myVideo.creator.mail $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoCreationDate -Value $myVideo.created $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoModificationDate -Value $myVideo.modified $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoLikes -Value $myVideo.metrics.likes $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoViews -Value $myVideo.metrics.views $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoComments -Value $myVideo.metrics.comments #the userData value is for the user running the JSON query i.e. did that user view this video. It isn't for information about all users who may have seen this video. There seems to be no information about that other than, total views = metrics.views #$datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoComments -Value $myVideo.userData.isViewed $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name Videodescription -Value $myVideo.description #thanks Johnathan Ogden for these values $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoDuration -Value $myVideo.media.duration $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoHeight -Value $myVideo.media.height $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoWidth -Value $myVideo.media.width $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoIsAudioOnly -Value $myVideo.media.isAudioOnly $datum | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name VideoContentType -Value $myVideo.contentType $data += $datum } $datestring = (get-date).ToString("yyyyMMdd-hhmm") $csvfileName = ($PowerShellScriptFolder + "\O365StreamVideoDetails_" + $datestring + ".csv") #<<<< Update this value if you want a different file name Write-host " -----------------------------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host (" >>> writing to file {0}" -f $csvfileName) -ForegroundColor Green $data | Export-csv $csvfileName -NoTypeInformation Write-host " ------------------ DONE -----------------------" -ForegroundColor Green Disclaimer : You can use that solution as you want and modify it depending of your case. Many thanks to Fromelard and his https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-stream-forum/powershell-script-to-audit-and-export-channel-content-details-of/m-p/354832 which gave me enough to figure out how to do this.SolvedNew Stream Web Part - Source > Folder > From Sites > Only shows recent shared libraries
The new Stream (on SharePoint) web part just hit my org's tenant. When you add the web part to the SharePoint page, there are several source options: Videos on this site, Folder, and Single Video. When you select Folder as the source and the Select Folder button, it gives you the option to select Your Organization, OneDrive, Site, and From sites. Here's the problem I'm running into: When you select From sites, it only allows you to see the Shared (Doc) Libraries you have accessed most recently and is limited to 12. If the Shared (Doc) Library you need is not shown, you have to: Stop editing the SharePoint page Navigate too and open the Shared (Doc) Library where the video file(s) live Wait a few minutes Go back to the SharePoint page you were editing and hope the Shared (Doc) Library shows up when you select From sites. The workaround "works" but it isn't a great experience for the end user. Is there any other way to get the ability to search for the Shared Library?3.3KViews3likes20CommentsI thought we'd be able to use Stream for playing videos on Teams meetings without lag but we can't?
From everything I've read, we should be able to host a video on SharePoint or OneDrive in order to share it in a teams meeting. It doesn't seem like this feature works. Stream isn't an app available in the apps list unless I use the one available in the chat window. If I select Microsoft Stream from the chat apps, it asks me to post a link to share with the meeting. When I input my video link from sharepoint, it gives the error "Please enter a valid Stream URL." It should be a valid URL. We've tested this numerous time with numerous settings, but even if we set it so that anyone with the link can view the video, it won't let us use the sharepoint link (from mysharepoint.com) to Stream on a Teams meeting. We can't watch videos by sharing our screens or windows because it lags too much. The only current solution we have is to use the YouTube app which seems to work better than the Microsoft ones. Is there a solution for this?2.6KViews0likes4CommentsUpload, strcuture new videoes in sharepoint for a large org.
We have migrated all Company Wide channel videos and created a shared SharePoint site for people to upload new videos so we have common sites where people can easily acsess and upload. However, we are a large organization with over 22,000 employees. Do you have recommendations on how we should structure this, how folders should be organized? We don't want to give everyone access to manage all the folders in that area, but they should be able to upload and view, so how can the functionality be similar to the old Stream, allowing for an easier way to publish a "public" video? Do you have any recommendations for this? Is there a another easier way?345Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Stream (Classic) and migration
Hello, I hope you're well. I am trying to run the stream migration tool Powershell to get the output of stream video reports. however, I get the error code below. any tips or guidance will be helpful to me. 11/09/2023 11:27:52 {"error":{"code":"Forbidden","message":"The authenticated user is not authorized to access this resource."}} 11/09/2023 11:27:52 System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden. at Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.WebRequestPSCmdlet.GetResponse(WebRequest request) at Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.WebRequestPSCmdlet.ProcessRecord() kind regards, AneesNew chapters taking all my storage space./How to turn off versioning/delete old versions all at once
(I'm using education version)Whenever I create or edit a chapter in Stream, it automaticly creates a new version for me in onedrive, the problem is, it actually duplicates the file, for example, if the video size is 1GB and I edited the chapter 50 times, then there would be 50 versions of this video file, and the file size would be 50GB, this issue is really bothering me, it basically takes up all 1TB of my storage, someone help plz. it shows 1.08GB if you check on the detail of this file, but if you check the size of the directory this file is in it shows hundreds of GBsSolved1.8KViews0likes6Comments