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3. Agenda
.
• Introduction
• Key Features
• What gets Migrated
• The steps of the migration
• Content Verification after
Migration
• What are Stream Only Groups
4. What is Stream
• Microsoft Stream is a new video service that uses the
power of intelligent enterprise video to enable knowledge
sharing, easier communication, and connectivity in a
secure enterprise environment.
5. Key Features
• Autogenerated caption
• Transcript Mode
• Face detection, allowing exploring a video by
where a face appears
• Deep search
• Live Events (Restricted to specific users)
• Personal watch list to get back to videos later
6. New Features
• Office 365 Groups support, allowing a video library for
every Office 365 Group
• Permissions at the video level
• Sub-channels within a group
• Videos may appear in multiple channels
• Comments and likes directly on the video
• Rich video description, including links directly to times
within a video
7. Same compliance standards as
Office 365 Video?
• Yes, as of February 2018, Microsoft Stream is classified
as tier C service within the Office 365 Compliance
Framework
• Learn more from the Office 365 Compliance framework
documentation and see which certifications and
standards are in each tier:
• Office 365 Trust Center
• Office 365 Compliance Framework Paper
8. Network Considerations
• Stream supports up to 1080p
• Adaptive bitrate streaming
• Smart encoding of uploaded videos for adaptive bitrate
streaming
• Leverage existing cache proxies in your network
• Use a 3rd party eCDN video delivery solution optimized
for Stream
9. What is in Stream today will stay
• Current Videos and Channels will remain in Stream and
not be affected by the migration.
• Videos have a unique ID and Title/Description are
metadata
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11. What gets migrated
ENTITY MIGRATED
Videos • All videos that are playable in O365 Video
• Uploader of the original video in Office 365 Video
• Upload date when the original video was uploaded in Office Video
• Title/description
• Custom thumbnails
• Subtitles
Channels Owner, editor, and viewer permissions set on the channel (users, security groups, and “everyone in company
except external users”)
Admin Settings • O365 Video admin users
• O365 Video channel creator users
Links and embed codes • Links to O365 Video will automatically redirect to the migrated content in Stream
• Embed codes will automatically redirect as well post going live
12. What does not gets migrated
ENTITY NOT MIGRATED
Videos • Statistics charts
Channels • Spotlight videos
• Setting determining who can download the original video file from the channel
• Any guest access that was granted at the channel
Admin Settings • Spotlight channels
• Spotlight videos
13. Major features are offered in Office 365
Video but are currently not available in
Stream:
• Videos and channels showing up in Delve, SharePoint
Enterprise Search, SharePoint Home, and SharePoint
mobile apps
• REST API
• Video view statistics
• Spotlight channels on homepage
14. What are the migration steps?
Prepare
• Make sure that your users
are ready for the change
over from O365 Video to
Stream and that they
understand the differences.
• Any O365 Video channels
will show up in Stream under
“Groups” (not channels). The
Group concept in Stream
matches what you could do
at the Channel level in O365
Video.
• Users won’t have to update
any links or embed codes,
those will automatically
redirect to the new content
in Stream after the migration
is finalized.
Initiate migration
• As an admin of O365 Video,
when your tenant is eligible
to migrate, you can click the
banner at the top of O365
Video to go to the migration
wizard.
• Step through the process
and click the “Start
migration” button to kick off
the migration
You have 30 Days to
complete the migration.
We cannot migrate channel
by channel. The migration is
run for all content in O365
Video.
During the migration
• We'll send you an email
when the initial copy of data
is complete, and you and
others can validate what was
migrated
• The migration shouldn’t take
too long but depending on
how many videos and
channels you have it could
take few days to finish the
copy
15. How do you verify the migration
before it’s finalized?
• Only the Stream admins and users on the migration
reviewer list will see the migrated content in its read-only
state in Stream before the migration is finalized.
• This will give that set of user’s time to verify everything
looked good and moved over correctly.
16. Verify migrated content in Steam
• All data is copied over from O365 Video to Stream and put in a hidden and read-only state
in Stream.
• Only the Stream admins and users you’ve added to be a reviewer of the migration will able
to see the read-only content in Stream.
• If you are already using Stream in parallel with O365 Video, users in Stream will continue to
have access to Stream but will not be able to the see the migrated content.
• During this time any changes to O365 Video will be one way synced into Stream.
• You’ll have up to 60 days to review and verify your migration and make sure everything
moved over properly.
• Have key content owners verify that everything looks good in Stream.
• If you notice something missing, incorrect, or wrong please open a support ticket and our
support team will help track down the issue.
17. Validation for Videos
• The videos from O365 Video showed up in Stream
• The title & descriptions are accurate
• Subtitles/closed captions are associated with the videos
in Stream
• When you edit the video permissions make sure it shows
the same permissions as Office 365 Video
18. Validation for Channels & Groups
• The O365 Video channels showed up as groups in Stream
• The videos inside the O365 Videos show up inside the corresponding group in
Stream
• The permissions set on the O365 Video channel got moved over to the Stream
group including individual users and AD security groups
• If the O365 Video channel had ''everyone except external users'' set as viewers of
the channel that the group settings in Stream has the group marked as a ''Public
group''
• If the O365 Video channel had ''everyone except external users'' set as editors of
the channel that the group settings in Stream is has the group marked as “Allow
everyone in the organization to contribute” to On.
19. Validation for Embed Codes and
Links
• The automatic redirection of O365 Video links and
embed codes won’t happen during the verification /
syncing step, this happens automatically after the
migration is finalized.
• During the verification step, you can test the
redirection by adding &redirect=true to the end of
an O365 Video link or embed code.
22. Permissions Mapping Experience
A channel in Office
Video has 3 levels
of permissions –
Owner, Editors and
Viewers
The migrated
channel will have
the same Owners,
Editors and Viewers
once moved over.
23. What Are “Stream Only” Groups?
''Stream only'' groups are a new concept
which was introduced with the migration
from Office 365 Video to Stream. These
groups live within Stream only and are not
tied to Office 365 groups.
'Stream only'' groups do not generate
a team site in SharePoint, a plan in
Planner, a team in Teams, or a group
in Yammer, etc.O365.
24. Stream Groups
Once we go-live with
the migration to
Stream, you can move
content out from these.
''Stream only'' groups
to other Office 365
Groups in Stream if you
want to re-organize
content in Stream
25. Can we create Stream-Only Groups
• At this point, you cannot create a “Stream only” group
from Microsoft Stream portal. The only way these kinds
of groups can be created is via the migration from O365
Video. We are thinking about bringing this capability to
Stream to allow a user to create a “Stream only” group or
an Office 365 group but we don’t have a definite timeline
on when this feature will be available.
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