Accessing Your Teams Meeting Video Recordings
Organizers, co-organizers, or presenters can record Teams meetings, capturing the session's audio, video, and screen sharing. Teams meeting recordings save in one of two places: OneDrive for Business or a Microsoft Teams site.
Check Your OneDrive Recordings Folder
Teams meetings that do not use a Teams channel — such as scheduling a Teams meeting via Outlook — are saved on OneDrive for Business. Specifically, the Teams meeting recording saves to meeting organizer's OneDrive account in the Recordings folder.
However, for one-to-one calls and group calls, the person who selected the "start recording" option owns the video.
Accessing Your OneDrive Recordings Folder
- Go to OneDrive for Business.
- If prompted, sign in with your Marquette email address and password.
- Your OneDrive homepage loads. In the left column, select the My Files icon.
- The OneDrive "My Files" webpage appears. Scroll to the Recordings folder.
- Click or tap the Recordings folder.
- Seek the video among the listed recordings.
Look in the Teams Channel's Recordings Folder
Teams channel meetings save to the Microsoft Teams site under the channel's Files tab in the Recordings folder. On Microsoft Teams, a channel is a section of a Teams site, used to collaborate on a specific topic. Teams channel meetings are created from a channel by selecting either the "Meet now" option or "Schedule a meeting" option. When a recording is ready, a conversation post will appear in the channel with a link to the video recording. Click or tap the video in the post.
Accessing Your Teams Channel Recording Folder
- Launch Microsoft Teams.
- Select the Teams site and channel where the channel meeting occurred.
- The channel appears. From the channel's top tabs, select the Files tab.
- A list of files and folders appear. Click or tap the Recordings folder.
- Seek the video among the listed recordings.