Recording in Zoom refers to the process of capturing audio and video content during a Zoom meeting or webinar. This feature allows users to record their meetings and webinars for future reference or to share with others who were unable to attend the live session. Zoom offers several recording options, including local recording, cloud recording, and automatic recording. Local recording saves the recording to the user's computer, while cloud recording saves the recording to the user's Zoom account. Automatic recording allows the host to automatically start and stop recording at the beginning and end of the meeting or webinar.
Local recording in Zoom is a recording option that saves the recording to the user's computer. This option is useful for users who want to edit the recording or share it with others outside of Zoom. Local recording can be started and stopped by the host or co-host during the meeting or webinar. Once the recording is stopped, it is saved to the user's computer in MP4 format. Local recording is available to all Zoom users, regardless of their subscription level.
Cloud recording in Zoom is a recording option that saves the recording to the user's Zoom account. This option is useful for users who want to access the recording from anywhere and share it with others within Zoom. Cloud recording can be started and stopped by the host or co-host during the meeting or webinar. Once the recording is stopped, it is saved to the user's Zoom account and can be accessed from the Zoom web portal or desktop client. Cloud recording is available to paid Zoom subscribers and can be enabled by the account owner or administrator.
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