From the course: Configure and Manage Office 365 Workload Integrations (Office 365/Microsoft 365)

Integrating Stream video content

- [Instructor] So now let's take a look at how we can integrate Stream content over into another Office 365 product. All right, so here in Stream, first thing I want to do here is let's go ahead and discover our channels. And you'll see here that we have the demo channel that was created. And if I click on the little three dots in the lower hand corner, you'll see there's an option for share. So I'm going to click on share. And it gives you a direct link to this channel that can be used by another product. So I'm going to go ahead and click on copy. And I'm going to say yes, allow access to copy this into my clipboard. So allow access. All right, and you may or may not see that message depending on what browser you're using, what system you're on. But anyway, I've copied that in the clipboard. And now, let's jump over to another product. So I want to go over to Microsoft Teams. Now there's a couple different ways we can do this. One way would be to go over to our app launcher and launch into Teams. I'm actually not going to do that because I have noticed that in the browser that I'm using, which happens to be Internet Explorer, which is basically, little by little support has been discontinued for it. But it's all I had on this system. This kind of doesn't work, okay? It actually gives me a problem. So I have actually installed the Teams client on my machine. So I'm just going to go ahead and click on start, and open up Microsoft Teams. If you're following along, you can do this either way. Meaning you could go ahead and however you need to get into your Teams, you can do it. You do it through the web client or you can do it through the actual desktop client if you end up having a problem like I did. All right, so now let's go ahead and you'll see here there is a team that's already here. It's called Workload1. It's created, it's just part of the organization. Let's go ahead and let's do this from scratch. Let's create an additional team all right. So imma create a team from scratch. We're going to say it's organizational wide. We're just going to call it our Demo Team and create. All right, and you can see here I now have my demo team with my general channel here. And on my general channel, I want to create a tab, all right? So up at the top, I'm going to click the little plus to add a tab. And here, we're going to go ahead and say we want to make it a Stream tab, all right? So I'm going to click on Stream. And then in here, we get the choice of whether we want to add a channel or a video. I want to add the whole channel, right? That was what we had shared was the channel. So I'm going to go ahead and click here and hit Ctrl + V for paste, and it pastes in that direct URL, which it then finds the demo channel. So I'm going to click on demo channel, and you can name the tab anything you want. If I want to shorten it from demo channel, we'll just call it demo, all right? And here there's a checkbox if I want to post the channel about to the tab. I'll show you what that means all right. I'll click on save. All that's pretty much saying is that in the general channel, all right? In the discussion, if we go back to just general and the posts, you'll see here it says that I added a tab for this channel. That's what that checkbox was for. So if I click on that demo tab, you can see here that I have my demo channel, including my cowboy riding a horse video that we had put in when we added some content. And right here in Teams, I could even click on that video and then once it loads, there you go. We have a cowboy riding a horse, all right? So that is how we can go ahead and integrate Stream video content with another Office 365 application.

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