Effective April 15, 2024, Microsoft Stream Classic will be retired. However, there’s no need to worry! Your existing videos, including Microsoft Teams meeting recordings, are being automatically migrated to Microsoft OneDrive.

Please note that the migration process has already begun, and materials shared after August 30, 2021, have already been transferred to OneDrive and stored in a folder called “Stream Migrated Videos”.

If you have any trouble accessing your stored videos in OneDrive once the migration is complete, please reach out to the IT HelpDesk.

Streamline your video experience with Microsoft Stream! It is a video streaming and storage platform which integrates seamlessly across applications of the Microsoft 365 suite, allowing you to create, share, discover, and manage videos efficiently and securely. Share recordings of classes, meetings, presentations, training sessions, and other videos to aid your team’s collaboration further.


Live Streaming

Enhance your communications, company meetings, and training with events for up to 10,000 attendees. Everyone has a seamless video experience across web and mobile apps with Microsoft Stream, whether at home, at work, or on the go.

Remote Access

Watch videos from across your organization in the Stream application or in other applications you use every day—any time, on any device.

Content Sharing

Engage, create, and deliver video with high-quality playback and scale from your desktop, tablet, or mobile. With Microsoft Stream, everyone can contribute with peer-to-peer information sharing.

Know your files are secure with Microsoft Stream. Videos in Stream (on SharePoint) are stored in the same place you store your Office files for Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive.

Collaboration

Bring your training videos, teams meeting recordings, and more into the apps you use every day to increase collaboration.


Training Resources

Check out the resources below to learn more about using Microsoft Stream. For further information visit Microsoft’s support website for Stream. For more information on best practices for file sharing, please visit the File Sharing web page.