Use the Engage mobile app to record short video snippets of up to three minutes on your mobile device. Annotate the video with emoticons, drawings, and text. Videos are stored in SharePoint with all other video files. Microsoft Azure stores all Videos from private messages or unconnected Office 365 groups. 

Short video highlights

Short video enhancements include the following:

  • Quickly and easily annotate your videos before you send them.

  • Fast video upload and playback.

  • The iOS mobile Engage platform supports video editing before posting.

Reasons to use short videos

There are many scenarios for using short videos! Here are a few ideas:

  • Have a leader share a weekly top-of-mind with a quick 30-60 second snippet.

    Example: Have the Chief Marketing Officer share his or her focus for the week, encouraging transparency and open communication.

  • Encourage employees to share video snippets to engage in a campaign they're a part of.

    Example: Share how they give and why they give as part of a philanthropic campaign.

  • Ask new hires to introduce themselves with a quick video.

    Example: Invite new hires (in your new hire orientation community) to introduce themselves and the team they are on. Makes intros a bit more personal!

Create short videos

  1. Tap the Create a Yammer conversation on mobile button to create a new Engage post.

  2. Choose a community or people you want to message.

  3. Select Attachments if it isn't already open, and choose Record a video.

  4. Hold the Record button Record button for Yammer videosat the bottom of the screen to record your video.

  5. Select Pause Pausing a Yammer video while recording it to pause and restart the video. This creates new clips each time you start and pause.

  6. Select the buttons underneath the video to add annotations, text, and drawings. You can also add a tint to your screen.

    Editing a Yammer video while recording it

  7. Press the Stop button when finished.

  8. Tap the arrow Right arrow to advance Yammer video editing to go to the next screen.

    Note: In Engage for iOS, you can also edit your video before posting.

  9. Tap Done when finished.

  10. To share your video with the community, type any text you want at the top of the post, and select Share.

Record in whiteboard or blackboard mode

Record in a blackboard or whiteboard mode where you can add emojis and icons, write text, or draw images for annotation. This can be helpful for online learning or for illustrating a concept.

Whiteboard mode

Blackboard mode

Adding whtieboard content to a Yammer video

Working with blackboard mode in a Yammer video

  1. Use the previous steps to start creating a video.

  2. Tap the icon to the right to choose your mode, and then choose Whiteboard or Blackboard.

    Working with the video blackboard and whiteboard modes in Yammer

  3. Add any images you want. Scroll down to see the full list of choices.

  4. Draw any text or designs you want. The recording captures the drawing in action.

  5. To change the color for drawing, tap on the circle to the left for multicolor strokes or choose a single color by clicking on the color you want in the bar to the right.

    Editing a Yammer video while recording it

  6. To delete items you created with the Whiteboard or Blackboard mode, tap the icon for the mode, and then tap the Eraser button Erasing drawings in a Yammer video.

  7. Continue the recording until you've finished your video scene, and then press the Stop button to finish the clip.

Playing uploaded videos

When you upload a video to Viva Engage, it's temporarily unavailable for replay until the encoding process is complete. Video encoding happens in the background, so you can post a message or complete other work during this time. 

Unless the video is a large file size (maximum upload size is 100 MB on free networks and 5 GB on premium networks), encoding only takes a few minutes. You can download the video as a file while it's being encoded, regardless of whether it's attached to a message or uploaded as a separate file. Videos are only encoded once. If you attach a video from Files, it doesn't need to be encoded again and can be viewed immediately.​​​​​​​

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