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Recording a Teams Meeting

Note: Make sure you let everyone on the call know they are being recorded.

If you wish to include captions in your video, currently, you should upload the file into Streams and create the captions there. Instructions are available on the article on Uploading Videos to Stream.

  1. In the top right corner, click on the three dots.
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  2. Select Start Recording from the menu that appears.
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  3. You will get a notice at the top of the call stating that you are recording.
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  4. Once the meeting is done, click the three dots and select Stop Recording from the menu.
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Meeting storage  

Teams meeting recordings are stored in OneDrive or SharePoint:

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