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In this video, you will learn how to manage or edit transcripts and captions.
The video covers the importance of making videos inclusive by providing subtitles and transcripts for better comprehension and accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Users have the option to activate subtitles by clicking the CC button and selecting the language.
They can also customize the display by changing the size or color of the subtitles.
Transcription with chapters allows users to directly access specific parts of the video by clicking on the text.
Additionally, users can run a keyword search in the transcript using the search bar for more convenience.
Learning how to manage or edit transcripts and captions will help you make your videos more accessible and inclusive.
The video covers the importance of making videos inclusive by providing subtitles and transcripts for better comprehension and accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Users have the option to activate subtitles by clicking the CC button and selecting the language.
They can also customize the display by changing the size or color of the subtitles.
Transcription with chapters allows users to directly access specific parts of the video by clicking on the text.
Additionally, users can run a keyword search in the transcript using the search bar for more convenience.
Learning how to manage or edit transcripts and captions will help you make your videos more accessible and inclusive.
- 0:54
- 1809 views
In this video, you will learn how to share a video with your colleagues or a group of people in Microsoft Teams.
The video demonstrates the process of sharing a video by clicking the share button in the top right of the video and then choosing to copy the link or send it to specific users.
Other sharing options include copying the link at the current timing, which allows you to share the video at a specific point, and using the embedded code to integrate the video directly into a source code.
Sharing videos in Teams can help you collaborate and communicate effectively with your colleagues.
The video demonstrates the process of sharing a video by clicking the share button in the top right of the video and then choosing to copy the link or send it to specific users.
Other sharing options include copying the link at the current timing, which allows you to share the video at a specific point, and using the embedded code to integrate the video directly into a source code.
Sharing videos in Teams can help you collaborate and communicate effectively with your colleagues.
- 0:39
- 2054 views
In this video, you will learn about the manual migration process of videos from Classic Stream to Stream on SharePoint.
The video explains the pros and cons of this approach, highlighting the advantage of carefully selecting and retaining only relevant video content.
The manual migration is done by individual users, dividing the workload.
The main downside is the longer implementation time compared to bulk migration.
To manually migrate videos, you need to log into Classic Stream, select a video, and download it to obtain the file.
Then, you have two options:
transition to Stream for SharePoint and upload the video, or directly upload the video to your storage area, such as OneDrive, SharePoint, or Teams.
Once the video is stored in a Microsoft 365 cloud solution, it will also be available in Stream for SharePoint.
However, recreating previously established video channels can be a challenge.
You will need to replace them with playlists within Stream.
You can easily create a playlist from your video directory, which can serve as a Stream channel to share with your colleagues.
When setting up the playlist, specify where it should be stored, preferably the same location as your videos.
In conclusion, this video covers the process of extracting videos, creating playlists, and sharing them with colleagues, allowing you to continue your practices from Classic Stream.
This manual migration approach helps you carefully select relevant video content and efficiently manage your videos on SharePoint.
The video explains the pros and cons of this approach, highlighting the advantage of carefully selecting and retaining only relevant video content.
The manual migration is done by individual users, dividing the workload.
The main downside is the longer implementation time compared to bulk migration.
To manually migrate videos, you need to log into Classic Stream, select a video, and download it to obtain the file.
Then, you have two options:
transition to Stream for SharePoint and upload the video, or directly upload the video to your storage area, such as OneDrive, SharePoint, or Teams.
Once the video is stored in a Microsoft 365 cloud solution, it will also be available in Stream for SharePoint.
However, recreating previously established video channels can be a challenge.
You will need to replace them with playlists within Stream.
You can easily create a playlist from your video directory, which can serve as a Stream channel to share with your colleagues.
When setting up the playlist, specify where it should be stored, preferably the same location as your videos.
In conclusion, this video covers the process of extracting videos, creating playlists, and sharing them with colleagues, allowing you to continue your practices from Classic Stream.
This manual migration approach helps you carefully select relevant video content and efficiently manage your videos on SharePoint.
- 2:26
- 2283 views