New Channel 9 index page gives access to all the videos you could ever want

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What you need to know

What you need to know

In November 2021,Microsoft announcedit was folding Channel 9 into the Microsoft Learn family, meaning it’d no longer be a standalone entity. Now, when you go to itsannouncement pageon the subject, you’ll be met with this disclaimer:

Channel 9 is now part of Microsoft Learn! Find our videos at Events (live upcoming events and on demand past events) and Shows (recurring episodic content), now integrated with our documentation and training content. Over the coming months, we’ll be migrating more legacy content, and delivering new content. Join us!

As to where you can easily enjoy said legacy content and other videos in the interim, there’s now an index page built for that singular purpose. Created by Twitter userWalkingCat, otherwise known as the tweeter with the fun Garfield profile picture, aChannel 9 github.io pagenow exists for your video-browsing pleasure.

I built a (very basic) index page to browse Channel9 videos before they finally appear again on the new website, or, till the actual video files are pulled from the download servers 🙃https://t.co/k3wfsYl4YjI built a (very basic) index page to browse Channel9 videos before they finally appear again on the new website, or, till the actual video files are pulled from the download servers 🙃https://t.co/k3wfsYl4Yj— WalkingCat (@h0x0d)November 30, 2021November 30, 2021

The videos on that index page stretch all the way back to content from the early 2000s, so rest assured, if you’re looking for old Channel 9 videos, you should be good. And everything could very well make its way to Microsoft’s current Channel 9 setup, so keep an eye on the official channels (no pun intended) as well.

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