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Can recording policies be enforced to MS Stream without the need for third party recording soluiton

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Can we use the recording policy https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-recording-policy#recorder to enforce recording without the need for third party solution - and just stored in MS Stream?

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best response confirmed by Yoav Crombie (Iron Contributor)
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Hi @Yoav Crombie

Compliance call recording is not currently native in Microsoft Teams. It is supposed to be coming, as per this session at Microsoft Ignite 2019 (VCE40)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYOKJOlrktM

Currently it is only possible today with third parties

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/teams-recording-policy

Native functionality is coming - and as you will see is confirmed in the session, however there isn't a timeframe as of yet, nothing on the Microsoft 365 roadmap and nothing which has appeared in Message centre. You could always look to develop something along the lines of the third parties and leverage Azure however this may be cost prohibitive and these probably either use their own storage, or Azure rather than Stream for compliance reasons

It will be some time yet, but at least we know they are working on it

Hope this answers your question

Best, Chris
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best response confirmed by Yoav Crombie (Iron Contributor)
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Hi @Yoav Crombie

Compliance call recording is not currently native in Microsoft Teams. It is supposed to be coming, as per this session at Microsoft Ignite 2019 (VCE40)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYOKJOlrktM

Currently it is only possible today with third parties

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/teams-recording-policy

Native functionality is coming - and as you will see is confirmed in the session, however there isn't a timeframe as of yet, nothing on the Microsoft 365 roadmap and nothing which has appeared in Message centre. You could always look to develop something along the lines of the third parties and leverage Azure however this may be cost prohibitive and these probably either use their own storage, or Azure rather than Stream for compliance reasons

It will be some time yet, but at least we know they are working on it

Hope this answers your question

Best, Chris

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