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descapa_msft
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Aug 27, 2020

Changes to Teams meeting recordings for EDU A1 & “Recording failed to upload to Stream” error

 

Hello everyone - I wanted to post a note about a change for Microsoft 365 Education A1 customers which went into effect this week.  This message was posted on the M365 Admin Message Center back on 21-July-2020 as MC218976 (pasted at the bottom of this post), but I wanted to make sure everyone was aware of the change.

In summary, Teams meeting recordings initiated by an A1 licensee will no longer automatically upload to Microsoft Stream. Note that A1 customers can still record Teams meetings, meeting attendees can download and watch the recording, and the recording can be uploaded to Stream, Teams, SharePoint, or OneDrive (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/portal-upload-teams-meeting-recording).  

Additionally, as this is rolling out, some customers have reported seeing “Recording failed to upload to Stream” errors, while others are not.  Our apologies for this misleading error message. When this A1 change went live, an update to the message logic and text shown was being rolled out, but it has not reached all M365 users yet. This will be resolved in the upcoming days when the update reaches all customers.

If you have any other questions or comments, please post them below.

 

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For customers with EDU A1 and A1 Plus licenses, Teams meeting recordings will no longer automatically upload to Microsoft Stream effective August 20, 2020. 

Key points

  • Timing: August 20, 2020
  • Roll-out: tenant level
  • Control type: user control
  • Action: review and assess

 

How this will affect your organization

This change is expected to last through the end of 2020, and Microsoft will provide updates for further changes. Meetings recorded before August 15 are not affected by this change.

 

Following this change, your end users will continue to be able to record Teams meetings.

  • To playback the meeting recording, participants will need to download the file from the chat window.
  • To share or archive a recording, meeting participants will need to download the file and then upload it to Teams, Stream, SharePoint, or OneDrive.

 

Meeting recordings will be available in the meeting chat for a period of 21 days after the meeting. After 21 days, the meeting recordings will no longer be available for download from the chat.

The download dialog includes the expiration date.

 
 

 

What you need to do to prepare

Review the change and consider how to advise your end users of the change. Learn how to upload a video to Stream.

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  • asneed's avatar
    asneed
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    descapa_msft Hi, this question is a little adjacent to the original post, but I can't find any clarification elsewhere and the topic is close enough. I have a Teams license through my community college. I recorded two class sessions in Teams on 8/27 and still have not received a download link for either as of today (8/30) (screenshot attached).

     

    I did however receive download links as you describe here for two sessions I recorded just two days before (8/27), and the turnaround was fairly short, under an hour.

     

    Is there currently a queue for processing Teams recordings? If so, what is the average turnaround time? The recordings are on the longer side (1.5 hours) and use closed captions. Could either of these affect the processing time? Thanks!

     

    • descapa_msft's avatar
      descapa_msft
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      asneed I don't know about your particular session or recording but typically the recording turnaround is quick within 15mins (but varies and varies by how long the recording is).  Now that the chat link might not be on the bottom of the chat it might be higher up do you see it higher up?  Has it been working fine for other recordings?

      • asneed's avatar
        asneed
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        descapa_msft thanks for your reply -- yes, those recordings did eventually end up appearing higher up in the chat as an "upload failed; download only" link -- I first saw them on my phone app maybe a week or so later -- it appears my institutions' license has since changed because now all my recordings are uploading to Stream rather seamlessly within 5-15 minutes and with a confirmation email. Thanks again!

  • Martin Robson's avatar
    Martin Robson
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    descapa_msft 

    Morning.

     

    Does this change affect users with Microsoft 365 A3 for faculty licences, or is it just those staff on A1 licences?

     

    Thanks.

     

    Martin.

  • rmatiasjr's avatar
    rmatiasjr
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    descapa_msft Once I downloaded the recorded meeting from the Chat area and uploaded it into Stream, I would like to delete it from the Chat area and make the recorded video accessible only from the Stream. How can I do that?

    • descapa_msft's avatar
      descapa_msft
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      rmatiasjr The ability to delete from the chat is a feature request for Teams.  I believe they are aware of this and it is on their backlog.  I don't know the exact details and I would post over on the Teams tech community to ask them and they can report back on this.  I would include a screenshot to help them know what you are referring to.  Hopefully they can give you an update on that item which is on their backlog.  If you need anything else please let me know.

  • Joao_Sayd's avatar
    Joao_Sayd
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    Hello,

    I can't download the videos of my class that ocurred just now, neither my alumni.

    We see the message "Recording failed to upload to stream", but it doesn't work even in chat.

    Please, I need to solve this problem until tomorrow class.

    Thanks and waiting.
    • descapa_msft's avatar
      descapa_msft
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      Joao_Sayd sorry to hear this.  You said that you see the "Recording failed to upload to Stream" in the Teams chat, is this correct?

       

      There should be a download button right there on the chat screen and hitting download will have Teams start the download and the file will end up in your Downloads folder (where other files you download from Teams appear and also typically what Chrome & Edge use). 

       

      Do you not see the download button like this screen?  Did you look in your Downloads folder?  

       

      If you didn't see this error what do you see in Teams?  A screenshot woudl help.  Thank you

      • Joao_Sayd's avatar
        Joao_Sayd
        Copper Contributor
        Yes, i see the download button. But when i make the download, the file has 0kb or other little size not compatible with video files. It doesn't even open in video player.

        I'm sending the screenshot.

        By the way, I chose to receive an email when you answer me here, but it dindn't arrive.

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