We don’t have all the dates yet, but we do have a set of phases that we’ll use for this migration. Migration Phases mentions Q2 instead re "Preview of IT admin-led migration" ?!? For those users, migration to OneDrive and SharePoint will begin in October 2020.īut no clear info on the time lines and whether this will automatically switch over at some point or has to be done manually by the teams admins? Moving forward, all meeting recordings will be saved to OneDrive and SharePoint. Some organizations are already choosing to make this change. In Q1 of 2021, Teams meeting recordings will no longer be saved to Microsoft Stream. I got a bit excited and nervous to read in the teams recordings end user guide that mentions implication of Q1 for recordings to be stored differently It seems it took several days for changes to get applied to our tenant. We have stopped seeing this error and videos are now properly saved. They even admitted that they were having problems with their own testing accounts. I've contacted Mirosoft support and they basically told me we should wait for Jdespite us opting in via Powershell command. I googled and it looks it's kinda widespread. Has anyone else experienced this problem? They can download videos via the link but,well, it shouldn't be like that.
However, even after that, our users are still getting "Recording ended unexpectedly" in the chat and "Recording failed to upload to onedrive". They still can download the video clicking on the link but the file is not found anywhere on OneDrive.Īnd decided to set up the meeting recording option for OneDrive for Business now rather than wait for J(opt-in) and we used powershell to set it up via Set-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global -RecordingStorageMode "OneDriveForBusiness" following the instructions from the article. Our users are experiencing the following issue with recordings when using Teams:Īfter stopping their recordings users see the message "recording failed to upload to onedrive" in their chat window