Have you ever sat through a Microsoft meeting and wished you could hear it again? Alternatively, how about using Team meeting recordings for stuff like podcasting? Don’t be concerned. A Teams meeting, like Zoom and other popular alternatives, may be recorded in a few simple steps.
However, there are different factors that can stop you from doing so as well. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back. This article will show you how to record a Microsoft Teams meeting.
Meeting organizers and members of the same organization can start and stop recordings, but outside organizations and guests cannot. Even if the individual who started the recording leaves the meeting, the recording continues. When all of the participants have departed, the recording will immediately cease.
Beginning the recording of a Microsoft Teams meeting.
How To Start And End A Meeting Recording
To begin a meeting recording in Teams, go to the (… more options) menu at the top of the screen. You’ll then want to press the Start recording button. After that, everyone present in the meeting will be notified that a recording has begun. For everyone in the meeting, a meeting recording will include audio, video, and screen sharing activities.
When you’re ready to end a meeting recording, go to the (… more options) menu and select Stop recording. This will pause the recording and begin saving the meeting to OneDrive or SharePoint right away. All other meetings are saved to OneDrive, with the exception of channel meetings, which are saved to SharePoint.
Final thought
Once a meeting recording has begun, only one participant can continue to record. The recording will continue even if the person who initiated it leaves the meeting, and it will end until everyone has left. Finally, if no one leaves the meeting, the recording will automatically cease after four hours.