A new version of the recording calls in Microsoft Teams can now be found In my other post about recording in teams

My original post can be found below:

So you are running a video call within Microsoft Teams and you would like to record the video and your presentation that you are sharing. Well, one of the limitations compared to Skype for Business is that you cannot record your video calls. But the good news is that Microsoft is listening to its users.

One of the top items on the Microsoft Teams Uservoice shows us that Microsoft is working on recording meetings:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/16993519-recording-of-video-meetings

Recording of meetings uservoice

But what can we do in the mean while?

Win+G is the magic key combination.

Win+G App

With this recording app that is part of Windows 10’s Xbox you can record a single application. Not a full screen but just 1 single app. So while you present you could record your Microsoft Teams App. Well not completely. You would get your voice, you would get your Teams app but if you share your screen and present a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation then this would not be recorded.

So how do can you get around this?

When one of the attendees of the call records the meeting, audio, video and presentation will be recorded.

By Pieter Veenstra

Business Applications and Office Apps & Services Microsoft MVP working as a Microsoft Productivity Principal Consultant at HybrIT Services. You can contact me using contact@veenstra.me.uk.

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