How video & Stream (Classic) previously fit into Microsoft 365 You upload your videos, manage them there, then link to those videos in other places and applications. Stream (Classic) is loosely connected to other Microsoft 365 apps and services, but videos are stored separately. The use cases for Stream (Classic) and Stream (on SharePoint) are the same however, the way in which those use cases are accomplished throughout Microsoft 365 is going to change slightly in Stream (on SharePoint). Stream (Classic) vs Stream (on SharePoint) Stream delivers new intelligent capabilities including, faster and more effective consumption of video content, quick location and extraction of relevant snippets of video, and easy end-user tools to capture screens and record video in Stream and across all Microsoft 365 apps. Stream is flexible to allow customers to use a provided video portal template to easily modify and brand their own video portals or fully customize and integrate video experiences with their intranet and Microsoft 365. Stream leverages the power of SharePoint content services to store and manage video using integrated Microsoft 365 compliance, governance, permissions, external sharing, go local storage, bring your own keys, and government environments. Stream videos-like any files-can be uploaded and accessed from Teams, Yammer, SharePoint, and OneDrive.
Stream web app follows the model of the Office web apps to easily work with video like any other document format. Stream (on SharePoint) expands its role to unlock the intelligence of Microsoft Graph and enhance videos across the Microsoft 365 services. Stream (on SharePoint) empowers every Microsoft 365 user to achieve more with fast, intelligent video.
There won't be a specific point in which Stream (on SharePoint) is "released" as a whole. Management of video that leverages the power of SharePoint content services for permissions, sharing, compliance, governance, and customizable portal experiences.Ĭustomers who want to create future-proof video experiences in Microsoft 365 can start building them today with SharePoint Online and Microsoft Graph File APIs.įor customers using Stream (Classic), we will support your transition to Microsoft Stream over time, with a phased introduction of new features in Microsoft 365, migration tools, and guidance.
Intelligent video experiences powered by Stream across the suite.This will provide the best of both worlds: Already today, SharePoint powers file experiences for Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, Yammer, and Outlook. Video and audio files will be stored on the SharePoint files platform within Microsoft 365 like all other file types. Microsoft Stream-the intelligent video app in Microsoft 365-is being reimagined and rebuilt to integrate seamlessly with applications across the suite, so you can create, share, discover, and manage video as easily as any Office document. The earlier version of Stream will now be known as Microsoft Stream (Classic) and the new version will be known as Microsoft Stream (built on SharePoint) or Stream (on SharePoint). With video that will be stored in Microsoft 365, the new version of Stream builds on the rich content management features of SharePoint and unlocks the intelligence of Microsoft Graph to enhance videos across Microsoft 365. A new vision for Microsoft Stream empowers users to create, share, discover, and manage video just as they would any other file.