After you have recorded a Teams meeting, you and your audience will want to review it.
There are a number of ways to find your video recording in Teams.
Finding your Teams Video Recording
Looking in your Team's "Files" Area
Recordings of your Teams Meetings can be found in the "Files" area in the related Team. (Usually, meeting recordings are automatically saved as video files in your Team.)
Inside your Team, click on the "Files" tab:

The click on the "Recordings" folder"

You will see your recording video file(s) inside:

Using the ellipses (three dots) menu next to your recording, select "Download" to copy the video file to your computer:

Now that you have a local copy of your Teams video recording, you can store it somewhere safe, or upload it to VCC's Kaltura media platform.
Looking in the Stream Video Application
Meeting Hosts and Attendees will also be able to find their video recordings inside the Stream video application.
In essence, opening the Stream app will show you your recent recordings, where you can review them inside Stream's video player, or download them to your computer.
This article describes how to locate your video recordings inside the MS Teams environment:
Storage and Retention Limitations of o365 and MS Teams
Note: Teams video recordings made in Teams or Stream will be deleted 120 days after creation. To store an o365 video recording for longer or to include it in interactive activities in Moodle, you must transfer your video recording into VCC's Kaltura video platform.
Transcripts, Chapters, and Captions are not automatically downloaded for you:
When you download your Team video recording from Stream, you will only have a video file to upload to Kaltura. Any Transcripts, Chapters, or Comments created in Stream will not be included with the downloaded video file.
Transcripts and captions can be imported into Kaltura:
The video's Transcript file can also be downloaded from Stream and imported into your Kaltura video entry, but would need to be converted from VTT to SRT format before being imported into your Kaltura video. (Or, just let Kaltura re-caption your newly-uploaded video.)
Transferring o365 video recordings into Kaltura
To store a video Teams video recording longer than the 120 day limit imposed by Microsoft, you should upload your video into VCC's Kaltura video platform.
These eLSupport articles describe the steps for uploading video to Kaltura (applicable to both VCC Mediaspace and VCC Moodle):