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− | Teams meetings and calls can be recorded. Audio, video and screen sharing will be in the recording. | + | Teams meetings and calls can be recorded. Audio, video and screen sharing will be in the recording. See the Microsoft article [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/record-a-meeting-in-teams-34dfbe7f-b07d-4a27-b4c6-de62f1348c24#bkmk_recordmeetingorcall&ID0EAABAAA=Desktop Record a Meeting in Teams] for more details. |
==== Make a Recording ==== | ==== Make a Recording ==== |
Revision as of 15:03, 13 January 2021
Teams meetings and calls can be recorded. Audio, video and screen sharing will be in the recording. See the Microsoft article Record a Meeting in Teams for more details.
Make a Recording
- Start a Teams meeting or call
- To start the recording go to the top right of the meeting window and select More Options (...) > Start Recording
- A red recording light will appear in the top left of the meeting window
- Everyone in the meeting will be notified that a recording has started
- To stop the recording go to More Options (...) > Stop Recording
- The recording will be processed.
- Calls and meetings will be saved to OneDrive
- Channel meetings will be placed in the SharePoint for the channel
Get the Recording
- After the recording is stopped a link will appear in the meeting chat
- It might take awhile for the recording to process. The link might not load for a few minutes
- The recording will be saved in the OneDrive of the person who started the recording
- Other participants with Evergreen accounts will automatically have view and edit permissions
- The video file will be an mp4 file and it can be downloaded
- If Live Captions were turned on during the meeting the captions are not saved and are not part of the video file