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Meeting recordings _ Client bas blocked OneDrive
- Dec 16, 2020
Deleted Yes, Azure Media Services will still be used for the recording and then it will be uploaded to OneDirve or SharePoint if possible. If it is not possible, due to license or something else, the recording will be downloadable from AMS. So it is just the final storage that is changes from Stream to OneDrive/SharePoint.
My question not about using Stream or OneDrive for recording
It was about whether the option to download recording from Azure Media Services (AMS) (with a 21-day limit before it's deleted) still be available if the user does not have a SharePoint online licence so no OneDrive or has OneDrive blocked
Deleted My apologies. In my defense your reply was much more direct and understandable.
I did some reading just now and this great piece (for ex.) pretty much sums it up. At least you get the picture how it will work "Stream will continue to use Azure Media Services and other Azure services to process videos to generate playback files suitable for different devices and formats and to generate the automatic captions and video transcript. Itβs only the storage that changes."
https://petri.com/stream-moves-sharepoint
LinusCansby Thanks for confirming!
And if you haven't seen this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/streamnew/new-stream
- DeletedDec 17, 2020
ChristianBergstrom thanks for the links. vey useful. It seems like a full time job to keep abreast of all the changes to Microsoft 365 π