Aug 19 2020 11:33 PM
Hi,
Our organisation doesn't use Stream. After I recorded the meeting, I got the following message: "Recording failed to upload to Stream:".
The Download button doesn't seem to work so I cannot save to my local drive. What are the reasons for this? Is the recording saved somewhere on my local drive?
Thank you.
Aug 20 2020 12:47 AM - edited Aug 20 2020 12:49 AM
@jkan18 Hey, if you don't have a Stream license the recording is stored in Teams cloud storage (Azure Media Services). See this page for full details https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/cloud-recording
Feb 11 2021 09:37 AM
@ChristianBergstrom -- this doesn't solve the identical issue we are experiencing. We recorded locally and yet still get the same "Failed to upload to MS Stream" message. The Help article you flagged deals with where data is stored (i.e. what country the data is stored in), not where you can actually find the recording. This is unfortunately going to eat into the rest of my work day. Shame on Microsoft.
Feb 11 2021 10:03 AM
@Tyoung25 Hello, this was a pretty old reply. Things look a bit different now. The link above is rather detailed from many point of views btw, so I don't agree with you.
But first things first. What subscription do you use? A1? I suppose you're using the "old" storage location (classic Stream) and have not opted in using OneDrive and SharePoint for teams meetings recording storage.
Basically, if you don't have a Stream license the recording will not be uploaded automatically in Stream but will end up in Azure Media. Available for 21 days. Same goes if you're using the new storage location but don't have OneDrive/SharePoint license. When you record a meeting you always get a meeting recording link when finished, look in the chat. If a channel meeting, it's going to be in the channel conversation.
So, what exactly are you experiencing and what is the issue to be more precise?
Feb 11 2021 10:08 AM
@ChristianBergstrom -- the help article is detailed in every way except for answering the core question of "where is my recording?" I'm experiencing the exact same thing as the original poster. When we did this same thing 2 weeks ago, we simply clicked "Download" and the file appeared in the "Downloads" folder.
I'm not sure what value Streams brings. I simply want my local recording as I've previously been able to download from Teams. I don't believe I even have access to Azure Media. Switching to Zoom for important recordings, because this error just cost us dearly (the opportunity to appear on a nationally televised News channel).
Feb 11 2021 10:19 AM - edited Feb 11 2021 10:25 AM
@Tyoung25 Why dont you read my reply above once more. It's all there. Answer the questions as well. You can't expect people (community folks) to assist when you engage in a conversation with that kind of approach.
Use OneDrive for Business and SharePoint for meeting recordings - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs
Play and share a meeting recording in Teams - Office Support (microsoft.com)
Nov 25 2021 03:45 AM
Did you have a similar issue? With error message: Recording failed to Upload
No possibility to get the video file. Checked in SharePoint, Streams, OneDrive. Is there any other place where the video can be found?
Nov 25 2021 03:56 AM
Nov 25 2021 05:41 AM
Thanks for the quick reply! We'll try and let you know about the result
Nov 26 2021 12:58 AM
Nov 26 2021 01:26 AM