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Avaya XT Series - Uploading a Recording File to a USB

Avaya XT Series
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Series web interface, find the recording and select Play to view it directly in the browser
(Chrome or Firefox only), or Download to save the MP4 file locally. You can also upload a
video from the Web interface to the local USB storage.
If your system administrator has configured an external back-up server for recordings, you
can see the progress of the file as it transfers to the back-up location. The blue bar
represents the progress.
Important:
Verify the system is not muted, to ensure you can hear the audio during playback.
4. To view a recorded meeting stored on the network, access the Avaya Meetings Server
Unified Portal and follow the links to view recordings stored there (see Using Avaya
Meetings Server Unified Portal).
If you receive an incoming call, playback is paused and you must manually accept or reject
the new call. If you reject the call or enable Do Not Disturb, playback resumes
automatically.
Inside a call, you must start presenting to share playback of the recording.
Related links
Moderating Meetings on page 92
Uploading a recording file to a USB on page 99
Clearing the transfer status on page 100
Validating Recordings on page 100
Uploading a recording file to a USB
About this task
You can upload a video recording from your PC/Mac to a USB. You can then play the video
recording from your USB. This feature is not available from the endpoint interface.
Procedure
1. Access the Recording menu. From the Avaya XT Series web interface, select More
Actions > Recording.
2. Click Upload Video and follow the prompts to upload the file to the USB.
Related links
Recording Meetings on page 96
Recording Meetings
March 2021 User Guide for Avaya XT Series 99
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