

In the Microsoft Stream (Classic) portal, select Create > Upload a video or the upload icon from the top navigation barĭrag and drop or select files from your computer or device. See this article for in-depth information on video permissions. Depending on where you start your uploads from, different default permissions will be set on the videos, but you can always change them afterwards. There are several options for uploading videos. You can upload multiple videos at the same time and even browse Microsoft Stream (Classic) while your videos are uploading in the background. Start uploading videosĬlick the Upload icon at the top of any page or just drag and drop new videos to one of your groups or channels. Uploading videos with Microsoft Stream (Classic) is easy and anyone can do it.

Videos stored in Microsoft 365 the way you'd store any other file is the basis for Microsoft Stream (on SharePoint).

We strongly recommended to start using the newer video solution today by uploading your videos to SharePoint, Teams, or OneDrive. The following information is about Microsoft Stream (Classic) which is being retired and replaced by Stream (on SharePoint).
