In an updated entry on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap website (Feature ID: 186956), the Redmond-based tech giant said the feature will give users editing permissions, to trim the beginning, end, and any clips from your video.
"When you trim a video, Stream does not change the original video file itself. Instead, it simply hides the trimmed portion from the viewer," the update reads.
You can then try out this feature by launching a video in the Stream web app and clicking the Edit button once the rollout is complete in the next few months.
The roadmap update states that the rollout will begin in "March 2023." However, given that the roadmap entry was added on November 21, 2023, it's likely a typo and should read "March 2024."
The Redmond-based tech giant infamously removed the trim feature from the new Stream last year, when it was only available in Stream (Classic), so migrating users might not be able to find it.
Microsoft employee Marc Mroz later responded to user complaints at MSFT's Technology Community Center, saying that the team has been "trying to build a simple version of the new experience."
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