See the full list of features available today and what to expect over time. Multi-geo support – recordings are stored in a region specific to that user.Meeting recordings are available faster.Provide OneDrive for Business and SharePoint shared links.Share recordings with guests (external users) with explicit share only.Benefit from OneDrive for Business and SharePoint information governance.Retention policies for Teams meeting recording (TMR) (S+C E5 autoretention labels).The benefits of using OneDrive for Business and SharePoint for storing recordings include: Users can download the video from AMS if they need to keep a copy. Meeting recordings stored in AMS are available for 21 days before being automatically deleted. Once stored in AMS, no retry attempts are made to automatically upload the recording to OneDrive/SharePoint or Stream. If a Teams meeting recording fails to successfully upload to OneDrive/SharePoint, a "The recording ended unexpectedly" error message will appear and the recording will instead be temporarily saved to Azure Media Services (AMS). As the first phase of a transition from classic Microsoft Stream to the new Stream, this method stores recordings on Microsoft OneDrive for Business and SharePoint in Microsoft 365 and offers many benefits. Microsoft Teams has a new method for saving meeting recordings. We recommend that customers, to better control the change in your organization, opt in whenever you're comfortable with the change rather than wait for it to happen. No new meeting recordings can be saved to Microsoft Stream (Classic) all customers will automatically have meeting recordings saved to OneDrive for Business and SharePoint even if they’ve changed their Teams meeting policies to Stream. Rolling out incrementally starting August 16, 2021Īll customers (Enterprise, Education, and GCC) These recordings will be stored and played on OneDrive and SharePoint by default.
If you've opted-out but are ready to turn on this feature, you may do so by setting your Teams Meeting Policy explicitly to OneDrive for Business.Ĭustomers can now enable cloud meeting recordings in their Microsoft Teams for the first time. Starting on January 11, 2021, all new Teams meeting recordings for GCC customers will be saved to OneDrive for Business and SharePoint unless you delay this change by modifying your organization’s Teams Meeting policies and explicitly setting them to Stream. This feature will be rolled out to all GCC customers starting January 11, 2021, unless you've opted-out. While GCC customers can opt out starting October 5, you're unable to opt in. You need to explicitly set the policy value to Stream. Seeing the policy reporting as Stream isn't enough. You enable the Teams Meeting policy to have meeting recordings saved to OneDrive for Business and SharePoint instead of Microsoft Stream (Classic)Īll new Teams meeting recordings will be saved to OneDrive for Business and SharePoint unless you delay this change by modifying your organization’s Teams Meeting policies and explicitly setting them to Stream. This change overrides the RecordingStorageMode policy, and modifying the setting in PowerShell no longer has any impact. The change of storing Teams meeting recordings from Classic Stream to OneDrive and SharePoint (ODSP) has been completed as of August 30th, 2021.