Whether you want to share a video with your team or catch up on a meeting recording,
Microsoft Stream makes working with video easier than ever.
This video will demonstrate the cognitive insights you can extract from each video,
and how they affect your Microsoft Stream experience.
Here we are on the homepage for a Group in my company's Microsoft Stream portal.
Let's say my manager recommended I check out the mention of "Microsoft Office" in a recent branding video.
This one seems to match my search.
And just like that, the player automatically jumps to precisely what I want to hear.
Video: "…all of our Microsoft Office products and bring all that together into one communication…"
And this search experience was automatic.
the uploader never had to manually tag "Microsoft Office" or upload a transcript.
Now that we're in the specific section I searched for, take a look at how the player page gives complete control to:
-navigate the transcript by searching, scrolling, or clicking
-change the playback speed
-click on time codes within the video's comments or description
-use the face timeline to see where different people appear in the video
Note how we can easily see exactly when each of the two people are on screen,
as well as when there are no faces on screen.
Microsoft Stream's intelligence features like face detection and audio transcripts
empower cognitive insights and make video communication both easy and effective.
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