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* Now you need to find the saved recording. | * Closing the meeting should bring up a message about converting and saving the recording in a place of your choice. * To check while the meeting is in progress, you need to find the saved recording. |
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* Sometimes closing the meeting brings up a message about saving it. * Open that folder / directory. * Open (double click) on double_click_to_convert_01.zoom * Zoom will convert he "Meeting" and ask for a place to save it. Choose anywhere that you can find again. |
* Open that folder / directory. * Open (double click) on double_click_to_convert_01.zoom * Zoom will convert the "Meeting" and ask for a place to save it. Choose anywhere that you can find again. |
How to record on Zoom
- Open Zoom
- Click on "New Meeting" or "Start". (The choice depends on whether you are showing Home or Meetings.)
- You should see video of yourself.
- Move the cursor over the picture of yourself if needed, to make the Record button appear at the bottom of the window.
- Click the "Record" button. Select "Record on this computer" if a popup menu appears.
- Do your thing, whatever you want to record.
- When finished, click on the "Stop Recording" button, the small black square where the "Record" button used to be.
- Closing the meeting should bring up a message about converting and saving the recording in a place of your choice.
- To check while the meeting is in progress, you need to find the saved recording.
Mine is saved in a folder something like Documents:Zoom:2020-08-31 14.29.38 David Morgan's Zoom Meeting 93330706443
- You may need to search for ZOOM in the Finder or Desktop Explorer or similar.
- Open that folder / directory.
- Open (double click) on double_click_to_convert_01.zoom
- Zoom will convert the "Meeting" and ask for a place to save it. Choose anywhere that you can find again.
- If the resulting file is less than 10MB, you can send it as an email attachment.
If not, use a cloud service of your choice. There is a link to a Google Drive account on from StreamingServicesContributions.
Comments and additions welcome,