A recorded Tango live is just a video file, so sharing it is straightforward. How easy it is depends on where the recording lives.
If you recorded with TangoRec
The recording is already in your Telegram chat, which makes sharing trivial:
- Forward it to a friend or a group with the forward button.
- Save it to your device, then share it anywhere like any other video.
- Send the link if you are pointing someone to a publicly archived live.
Because the file arrives clean - no screen glare, no notification banners - it looks far better when shared than a phone screen recording does.
If you screen-recorded it
The video is in your phone's gallery (Photos on iPhone, Gallery on Android). Open it, tap share, and pick the app or person. The file may be large, so messaging apps might compress it; a cloud link (Drive, Telegram) keeps the quality.
Sharing a link instead of a file
For longer recordings, a link beats a heavy file. If the live is in the TangoRec archive, you can share the page link so the other person streams it instead of downloading hundreds of megabytes.
Before you share publicly
Sharing a clip with a friend is one thing; reposting someone's entire Tango live to a public audience is another. The broadcaster holds rights to their own stream, and they may not want it spread beyond Tango. Keep private or personal moments private, and avoid monetizing someone else's content. See is recording a Tango live legal for the details.
The easiest sharing setup
If you plan to share recordings regularly, record with TangoRec so the file is already in Telegram:
- Open @tangorec_live_bot
- Send
/watchand the creator's Tango username - Forward the MP4 to anyone once it arrives
Related: how to record a Tango live and save a Tango live stream.