If you useMicrosoft Teams, then you should know the service is loaded with features, including the ability to record.
Recording is particularly useful if you want to save a meeting to review later. Imagine, for instance, you use Microsoft Teams to attend work events, online courses, or seminars. The ability to virtual communicate with others is of course handy in itself, but Teams takes it to another level by allowing you to easily record any meeting, video call, class, session - whatever you want to call it.
Recording captures audio, video, and screen sharing activity, which is helpful for later when you’re studying or simply need to remember what your boss said on a call. All participants are notified when a recording starts, and the footage is saved to the cloud (Microsoft Streams) right away for you and participants to immediately access. Amazing, right? Here’s everything you need to know.
How to record in Microsoft Teams
Before you can record in Microsoft Teams, you need to start or join a meeting.
Start a meeting
Microsoft offers more ways onhow to start a meeting here.It also details how you can join a meeting in Teams here.
Record a meeting
To stop recording, go to themeeting controlsand selectMore options ** > Stop recording.
How to find your recording
Microsoft said it may take a while for your recording to be processed. You will receive an email from Microsoft Stream when the recording is available and ready to view. It’ll also show up in the meeting chat or channel.
Want to know more?
Microsoft has asupport hub herewith more information on how to record in Microsoft Teams. We also have aMicrosoft Teams guide here.