How to Edit a Zoom Recording on iMovieįollow these steps to edit your Zoom recording using iMovie: This issue does not impact video playback on Video On Demand, only playback of the local file when downloaded.In this article, we’ll give you step by step instructions on how to edit your Zoom recordings using several different programs. As a workaround, alter the file name to add. Note: When downloading a Zoom Cloud Recording, the file downloads without the.
That's okay.Ĭlick Download next to the desired format the sources are in order with the highest quality (and largest file size) first. You'll be shown a list of format choices (based on your selection earlier). You will now see Download next to Details and Share.Ĭlick Download. Remember that the higher the quality, the larger the file.Ĭlick Go To Media. Select Source for the highest quality the options are in order from highest quality to lowest. Select as many versions (sizes) as you want to make available, then click Save. If you do not see a Download button, follow the lettered steps here: If you see Download (next to Details and Share), skip to step 5 below. The most frequent question is "how do I download my recording," so we summarize that for you here. See our Video on Demand site for information on common tasks. You'll get a message from Zoom telling you that your recording has been transferred, but it might not be available in Cornell's Video on Demand service immediately. Once the recording has been stopped, Zoom will process the recording, then transfer it to Cornell's Video on Demand service. To stop recording, click Pause/Stop Recording or End Meeting. The meeting host can also grant one or more participants recording privileges, but participants will only be allowed to record locally. The vendor's page refers to local recording, but the same steps work for cloud recording. The vendor's documentation on Allowing a Participant to Record covers this topic. The meeting host can record their own meetings. You will be able to access your meeting recordings there you will not be able to access them through Zoom's web portal.
It is not available to faculty and staff attending meetings, nor to students.Ĭloud recordings are automatically transferred to Cornell's Video on Demand service.
This option is available to faculty and staff who host or co-host a meeting. If you schedule a meeting on someone else's behalf, then record that meeting to the cloud, the recording will be stored in their VOD account, not yours. If you are a co-host or alternative host, you can initiate a cloud recording, but that recording will be stored in the VOD account of the person who scheduled and owns the meeting. Zoom cloud recordings are saved to the Video on Demand (VOD) account of the person Zoom considers to be the owner of the meeting.