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Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error
- Jan 07, 2021Hi, just send the link to them. They’ll know what to do.
For the record it’s the meeting policy that needs to be updated.
Set-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity XXX -RecordingStorageMode "OneDriveForBusiness"
Hi there, thanks for the reminder. Is there any workaround? This auto-upload feature is very useful, especially for use in education. Every lesson is automatically recorded and available. Students can simply scroll back to the past and watch the lesson again for revision. This 21 days expiration is a disappointment. If we have to download each video and upload it somewhere to share, then it is no difference from Zoom.
I really hope MS reinstate this killer feature that no one else has.
Can I use Power Automate to make it look like nothing has changed?
Thanks!
Gary
- AndreaA-RAug 28, 2020Copper ContributorGoogle Meet and Adobe Connect have had the auto-recording feature since a long time ago. Our school is going through the auto-recording to Stream issue, which has frustrated several of our users.
- George MorrisAug 28, 2020Copper Contributor
AndreaA-R I started a user voice post to change this functionality back: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/41261116-make-video-recordings-automatically-upload-to-stre Please share it around.
- George MorrisAug 28, 2020Copper Contributor
garyang I started a user voice post about changing the functionality back.
- descapa_msftAug 29, 2020Microsoft
garyang The workaround is that for the customers who need to record ensure that they are on any other license than A1. They could be on A3, A5, E3, etc. Like we said in the post this is a temporary change so expect more updates in the upcoming months, and in the meantime please transition to another license.
If you need anything else please let me know.
- mesantelliAug 31, 2020Brass Contributor
descapa_msft Hi, Daniel, I'm sorry, but what is not being addressed here is the loss of privacy and control over recordings this change entails. It is completely understandable that the servers are overdrawn by the demand, but what is not acceptable is that no workaround to maintain the control over recordings has been added before rolling out this change (like sending the recordings through e-mail or private message). This puts Microsoft Teams well behind its free competitors like G Suite or even free Zoom. While calls might be limited to 40 minutes, the host has complete control over who can see the recordings. This is not the case here.
Changing licenses is not an answer either, because what is missing is not Stream's service (which in our University wasn't even used because of the lack of external sharing when needed [most Students don't have licenses yet]), but control over recordings. There are lot of educators, like myself, that started using this service only recently because our IT departments (on short budgets) asked what we would like to use and now, after opting for this service, the record function is completely gimped to oblivion out of the blue. If you don't understand how control over recordings is a big issue in Education, then you have no idea what you have done with this move.
Recordings are not even deletable from chat. Something must be done about this ASAP.- descapa_msftSep 16, 2020Microsoft
mesantelli the team is aware of customers asking about delete and are working on addressing this set of feedback.