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Whether you are recording an in-class lecture, or if you want to make a long recording of an online meeting, there are options in Zoom

Good to know:

Recording an in-class lecture 

  • Open up the Microsoft Teams app (this may take a few seconds to appear after you first log onto a class PC)

  • Before starting a recording, check your video & audio settings. To do so, click on the "..." dots next to your profile picture. Then Settings > Devices

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  • In Devices, select the following options

Camera: Logitech Brio (normally this will be the only option)

Microphone: Logitech Brio (normally this will be the only option)

Speakers: Realtek (normally this will be the only option)

  • Select the Calendar button displayed down the left-hand side 

  • In the top-right, select Meet now from the options available 

  • Name the recording and click Start meeting

  • If you're recording anything with music, or classroom discussions, we recommend that you turn Noise suppression off

    • By default, Teams will try to filter out background noise and focus on the main speaker. Sometimes this isn't what you want. 

    • Next to your profile picture, select the "..." button

    • Select Settings > Devices and scroll down to Noise suppression. Turn this to Off

  • You can record the session by selecting More > Record and transcribe > Start a recording

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  • When you are finished, select More > Record and transcribe > Stop recording

  • By default, this recording will be saved into your Recordings folder in OneDrive, which will only be available to you. You can view the video on your Microsoft Stream Start Page to update the sharing permissions

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