Both Zoom cloud recordings and local recordings provide high-quality MP4 (video and audio) and M4A (audio only) files.
However, as I mentioned before, some companies does that (block downloads) to avoid information leakage. Cloud recording, enabled on all paid accounts, saves your recording to the Zoom Cloud where it can be viewed, shared, and downloaded. If you believe you should have access to the file, I advise you to get in contact with the host that recorded and shared the video - he might change that settings or just send you the file some other way. It allows the sharing of the file to other people, but the owner can block downloads (specifying it on the Viewers can download settings).
Maybe that is the case for you.īy the url you shared in the question, it seems the host of the meeting is using Zoom's Cloud Recordings tool. My company does that to prevent confidential information leakage, since nobody from outside should be allowed to see/know private information. You probably received a link that does not allow you to download or open the video from outside your company (or without authentication).
When there is a recording of Zoom meetings, the recording is saved in a local file at the machine of the host that recorded the video.