Microsoft Streams are not supported for external sharing outside your organization and will only stream to authorized users. We recommend importing the video as an mp4 file. I'm also interested in hearing if other community members have found a way to use Microsoft Streams in their courses!
Yes you can embed the videos from Stream into Storyline using the embed code.
Insert > Video > Video from Website > paste in the embed code.
Just an FYI - I have had nothing but issues with this type of embed. Even if I set the Player size, it still doesn't display as set. Its super annoying and the video doesn't stay where you placed it on the slide, it moves into weird places so we are now linking via a web object from our SharePoint.
K, I have tested this all ways come Sunday and no go. If I try and embed a Stream video using the </> Embed code option, it shows as Sign into your account in Rise and the LMS then when you click on the link to view the video in the LMS it tells you that you need permission.
If I use the share url, it's the same thing. We can't upload videos into Rise because the file size is too big, so we are stuck.
Thanks for the inputs peeps I ve tried it but no good what i am trying to do is to share videos created on vyond on e mail and ms teams is there a way to do it so that it starts playing automatically without the need for the learner to click on anything? I do not want to convert it to a gif as it will lead to audio loss.
I am able to use the embed code from MS 365 Stream through Articulate Storyline's "Video from Website" through our Learning Management System to play for another user. For sure, I need to do more testing; in particular getting my organization to loosen the permissions on who can access the Stream video.
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Hi Edith!
Microsoft Streams are not supported for external sharing outside your organization and will only stream to authorized users. We recommend importing the video as an mp4 file. I'm also interested in hearing if other community members have found a way to use Microsoft Streams in their courses!
Ye, I am interested in learning more too.
Yes you can embed the videos from Stream into Storyline using the embed code.
Insert > Video > Video from Website > paste in the embed code.
Just an FYI - I have had nothing but issues with this type of embed. Even if I set the Player size, it still doesn't display as set. Its super annoying and the video doesn't stay where you placed it on the slide, it moves into weird places so we are now linking via a web object from our SharePoint.
Does anyone know if we can share videos embedded on teams using rise or storyline or any other articulate produce?
K, I have tested this all ways come Sunday and no go. If I try and embed a Stream video using the </> Embed code option, it shows as Sign into your account in Rise and the LMS then when you click on the link to view the video in the LMS it tells you that you need permission.
If I use the share url, it's the same thing. We can't upload videos into Rise because the file size is too big, so we are stuck.
Ill keep trying...
embed code for which version of MS stream?
(new) MS stream ?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/embedding-stream-content-in-third-party-sites-b50b6cd2-be3b-44b0-8a6b-8bebc5ba3e3a#ID0EFD=Embed_from_Stream
or MS stream classic ?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-embed-video
Thanks for the inputs peeps
I ve tried it but no good what i am trying to do is to share videos created on vyond on e mail and ms teams is there a way to do it so that it starts playing automatically without the need for the learner to click on anything? I do not want to convert it to a gif as it will lead to audio loss.
>playing automatically without the need for the learner to click on anything?
autoplay of video with audio especially in iframe without user interaction is never guaranteed in modern browser
it depends on
Both the new and the old versions for me :(
so the information on MS website for the "new" stream is incomplete
=> MS stream seems to be useless, if you have "normal" learner without a microsoft account
=> use another video platform, e.g. vimeo, ... (with a player api, to track the user interaction)
I am able to use the embed code from MS 365 Stream through Articulate Storyline's "Video from Website" through our Learning Management System to play for another user. For sure, I need to do more testing; in particular getting my organization to loosen the permissions on who can access the Stream video.