M365 Changelog: Microsoft Stream: Add or Edit captions and transcript for a video in SharePoint or OneDrive

MC312492 – Updated January 11, 2022: Microsoft has updated this post with a link to additional information.

This new feature will enable users, with edit permission to a video stored in OneDrive for Business or a SharePoint document library, to upload, download, and delete captions in the WebVTT file format. This feature will also let users download a Teams Live Transcript as a WebVTT file. They will then be able to edit that file in a text or VTT editor and re-upload it to provide more accurate captions and transcript for their recording.

Any viewer of the video with a transcript will be able to display it as closed captions inside the video player and as a transcript in the transcript pane next to the video .

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85610.

When this will happen:

Targeted release (entire org): will start rolling out early March and be complete by end of March.

Standard: will start rolling out in early April and be complete by end of April.

How this will affect your organization:

A user who does not have a transcript, but has edit permission on a video will be able to navigate to Media Settings in the player and use the Transcript and captions setting to upload captions. Users will also be able to download and delete the caption file.

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Any viewer will be able to enable captions during playback via the Closed Captions button and will be able to see transcript in transcript pane.

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You might want to notify your users about this new capability and update your training and documentation as appropriate.

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