Microsoft Stream - Managing Videos in Classic Microsoft Stream

Overview

Microsoft will disable the Classic Microsoft Stream environment. Videos in Stream (Classic) will be migrated for active customers starting March 5, 2024. Access to the Stream Classic portal will end on March 5. Once migrated, videos associated with your NetID will be stored in your Microsoft OneDrive and those that were associated with a group will be stored via SharePoint.. Videos that are currently saved in Classic Stream that have no owner will be archived. If you have questions, please contact Help Desk Central.

Through March 5, 2024, you can access your videos on Classic Microsoft Stream at https://web.microsoftstream.com to determine if your videos need to be deleted. You can view the following tutorial or follow the steps below to view, download or delete your videos.

Accessing Classic Microsoft Stream Videos for Saving or Deleting

What am I looking for?

  1. Go to Classic Stream at https://web.microsoftstream.com.
  2. Login with your NetID@tamu.edu and password.
  3. Click on My content in the top toolbar.


     
  4. Select Videos. You will see a list of all videos stored in Classic Microsoft Stream.
  5. Click on the three dots (More Options) at the far right.
  6. Select Delete if it is no longer needed or select Download video to save it in another location if desired.

Things to Consider:

  • If you only need the video for private use, save it to your Microsoft OneDrive.
  • If you need to share the video with a group, upload it to a Microsoft Team or SharePoint location.
  • If you want to share the videos in a course, upload your videos to Mediasite or contact the Learning Management System (LMS) support team for help.
  • If you have a significant amount of Classic Microsoft Stream videos that you need to retain, please call or contact Help Desk by phone at (979) 845-8300 or via email at helpdesk@tamu.edu and we can connect you with an administrator to discuss migration options.
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Article ID: 488
Created
Thu 5/2/24 10:01 AM
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Wed 8/14/24 11:50 AM