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Where are stored Teams Live Event recordings?
- Aug 14, 2020
chiprule I know this is really late, but I got to this question by Googling the same thing and thought I should answer for the next person. By default these are in your standard Windows Downloads folder -- but if it's redirected, you can click the Files icon in the left-hand column, then Downloads, then the Open Downloads Folder button to find it.
If you have a Teams produced Live event then you can restrict it to Organizer / Producer / Presenter by unchecking the make recording available to attendee's box when setting up the event and this will put it in video's for those individuals for download or further sharing / publishing.
So if you were the producer / presenter you should see them, if you were not then it's possible that they didn't have this turned on, but it should be if it was made available in the Team.
If it was just a normal Meeting perhaps? It could be under My Content > Meetings in stream possible.
I can't find Video for all Company
But I can download it from Teams
Where are physically stored? Sharepoint?
Why I can't see it on stream?
Thanks
- BobPaxtonAug 14, 2020Copper Contributor
chiprule I know this is really late, but I got to this question by Googling the same thing and thought I should answer for the next person. By default these are in your standard Windows Downloads folder -- but if it's redirected, you can click the Files icon in the left-hand column, then Downloads, then the Open Downloads Folder button to find it.
- Master_2011Aug 23, 2020Copper Contributorchiprule I know this is really late, but I got to this question by Googling the same thing and thought I should answer for the next person.
Your thought helped me. THANKS- Awinters3Oct 09, 2020Copper Contributor
If the recordings aren't available in Streams you may find them another way. I went back into my Teams calendar and double-clicked on the completed/closed Teams Live event. If you scroll down within the event box you will see Manage Live Event Resources. Open that link and you will see three arrows to download the Recording, the Q&A session, and the attendee engagement report (assuming they were all turned on prior to the Live Event.) If you download the recording it will begin downloading an MP4 file to your default downloads folder on your local computer. As an example, my 52 minute meeting was downloaded to my local PC and was 545 MB in size.