Summary of How to access and manage your computer recordings
- How do I access my Zoom meeting recordings?
- Where are my Zoom recordings being saved?
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You can access Zoom recordings in two main ways: locally on your computer (in the ‘Documents/Zoom’ folder) or in the cloud via the Zoom web portal by signing in and clicking ‘Recordings’, where you’ll find cloud or local files depending on your settings, with options to play, download, or share them.
This video shows how to find your local and cloud recordings:
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Let’s Do Video
YouTube · Jul 21, 2021
Accessing Local Recordings (on your computer)
Windows: Open File Explorer, go to C:\Users\[Your Username]\Documents\Zoom.
Mac: Open Finder, go to Documents > Zoom.
Linux: Open your file manager, navigate to Documents > Zoom.
In the Zoom Client: Click the Meetings tab, then Recorded, and select the meeting to find the folder.
This video demonstrates how to locate your recordings on your computer:
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Tactiq
YouTube · Oct 4, 2023
Accessing Cloud Recordings (via web portal)
Go to the Zoom website and sign in to your account.
In the left navigation menu, click Recordings (or My Recordings).
Select Cloud Recordings to view, play, download, or share them.
This video explains how to access your cloud recordings:
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PBSC Online – Palm Beach State College
YouTube · Mar 15, 2023
Accessing on Mobile
Open the Zoom app, sign in, tap the Meetings tab, and go to the Recorded section.
Key Points
Cloud recordings: may have an auto-delete timer, so download them quickly if needed.
Clicking a cloud recording in the portal often opens a new window where you’ll click the Download button.
For local recordings, clicking ‘Open’ in the client brings you to the folder with MP4 (video) and M4A (audio) files.
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- Sign in to the Zoom desktop app.
- Click the Home tab .
- Below your daily list of meetings, click Open recordings.\r\n
- If Zoom Hub is enabled on your account, you will be redirected to the Hub tab . Continue to step 4.
- If Zoom Hub is not enabled on your account, the Recordings pop-up will appear. Continue to step 5.
- If you have the Hub tab :\r\n
- On the My files > Meeting recordings page, click the Computer recordings tab.
A list of recordings saved on your computer will appear. Recordings not yet converted will display Convert next to the meeting topic. - (Optional) Click the name of the meeting topic to play the recording on your device’s default media player.
- (Optional) Hover over the computer recording row and click the ellipsis icon to access the following options:\r\n
- Click Play audio only to play the audio of the recording on your device’s default audio player.
- Click View file location to open the recording in your device’s files.
- Click Delete to delete the recording, then click Delete to confirm.
- On the My files > Meeting recordings page, click the Computer recordings tab.
- If you have the Recordings pop-up:\r\n
- Click the Local recordings tab.
A list of recordings saved on your computer will appear. Recordings not yet converted will display Convert on their thumbnails. - (Optional) Do any of the following:\r\n
- Click the recording thumbnail to play the recording on your device’s default media player.
- Click View local recording to open the recording in your files.
- Click the audio icon to play the audio recording on your device’s default audio player.
- Click the trash icon to delete the recording, then click Delete to confirm.
- Click the Local recordings tab.
Note: If you experience issues opening or playing the file, check the default recording location and ensure the files are in the correct place.
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Share computer recordings\r\nLearn how to share computer recordings.
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Convert computer recordings\r\nComputer recordings should automatically convert after they are ended. To manually convert a computer recording:
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The recording will be converted and open in your default recording location. If you experience any issues, learn how to troubleshoot computer recording conversion failures.
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