How to Record a Zoom Meeting
It’s actually quite easy and handy
Recording ahosted Zoom meetingis useful for those who couldn’t attend the meeting live. It’s also helpful to be able to refer to a section of a video later or watch it again.
There are two types of Zoom meeting recordings: Cloud Recordings and Local Recordings.
Local Recording
Free and paid Zoom subscribers can record a Zoom meeting locally to a computer. Recorded files can then be uploaded to cloud storage devices such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
Videos can also be uploaded tostreaming servicessuch as Vimeo and YouTube. iOS and Android devices can’t record local Zoom meetings.
Cloud Recording
Cloud recording is available for paid Zoom subscribers only. And, you can record to the cloud from iOS and Android devices.
This article will explain how to:
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How To Record a Zoom Meeting Using The Desktop App As The Host
If you haven’t alreadydownloaded the Zoom desktopapp, do so now. Open the app and click on the gear icon on the home screen to open the settings.
Zoom will automatically create a folder on your computer to store recordings. ClickChangeto select a different location.
After you have started a call, clickMoreunder the three dots, and then selectRecord on this Computer. If you don’t see the button, move your cursor around until the menu appears.
Once you’ve started recording, look for the small label in the upper left-hand corner. You can pause, stop, and restart the recording.
When the meeting is over and you’ve finished recording, the MP4 video file will automatically open to its location on your computer.
You can also find the video recording in theRecordedtab in theMeetingssection of the app.
How To Give Participants The Ability To Record Zoom Meetings From The Web
To allow others to record a Zoom meeting you are hosting, you must change your settings.
Note: Only upgraded Zoom subscribers can record to the Cloud.
How To Allow Certain Participants To Record Zoom Meetings From The App
How To Record A Zoom Meeting As A Participant
When the Zoom host permits you to record a meeting, you will see the notice below.
Record a Zoom Meeting From An Android Mobile Device
You must have a paid version of Zoom.
Record A Zoom Meeting From An iOs Device
Recording a meeting from a mobile device requires apaid Zoom membership. The three versions are Pro, Business, and Enterprise.
Zoom saves mobile recordings to an online folder in the Zoom cloud. Theamount of storageyou have depends on your plan.
You can then download the files to your computer or stream them from your browser.
When your meeting is over, you can find the video underMy Recordingson the web.
If a participant wants to record a meeting, the host must enable permissions just as they did with the desktop app.
How To Record a Zoom Meeting To The Cloud
Paid Zoom subscribers have cloud recording automatically enabled. The audio, video, and chat texts are all saved when you record to the Cloud. You can stream the files from a browser or download them to a computer.
You can make this setting mandatory for all users in your account by clicking the lock icon. Confirm the setting by clickingLock.
How To Change Cloud Recording Settings
Once you have enabled cloud recording, you can change the following settings:
Recording Layouts
Audio and Chat
Advanced Settings
With the details above, learning how to record a Zoom meeting should be simple. Are you ready to start recording your meetings?
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