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Recordings will be available directly in OneDrive/SharePoint instead of requiring accessing to the Stream portal. OneDrive and SharePoint provide simpler sharing options than the Stream portal.
Provides the ability to share recordings with external users.
Saved recordings will be made available more quickly than those currently being saved to Stream.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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Answer: Teams meeting recording files live will be stored on your OneDrive@APU and SharePoint which, quota for those services can be increased if required . |
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Answer: By default, all recording files will go to the OneDrive account of the user who selected Record. For channel meetings, the recording will always go to the SharePoint site of the channel. The admin can't change where the recording is stored. |
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Answer: For non-Channel meetings, all meeting invitees, except for external users, will automatically get a personally shared link. External users will need to be explicitly added to the shared list by the meeting organizer or the person who started the meeting recording. For Channel meetings, permissions are inherited from the owner and members list in the channel. |
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Answer: Your recorded lecture videos on your OneDrive@APU must be kept minimum 6 months. |
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Answer: Your video will play on the video player of OneDrive@APU or SharePoint depending on where you access the file. |
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Answer: Stream as a platform won't be deprecated in the near future. The videos that currently live in Stream will stay there until we start migrating. Upon migration, those videos will be migrated to OneDrive or SharePoint as well. |