Zoom offers a way to record video and audio of a meeting session on a computer, and the feature is available to both free and paid users of the service. Users can convert local recordings on a Mac or Windows computer, but not on iOS or Android, and can later share them to any cloud storage service such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and others.
How to Fix Zoom Local Recording Conversion
If you’re a host or participant with recording permissions, you can save recordings of your Zoom meetings to your computer and open them later. Once a meeting ends, Zoom will attempt to convert the recordings so you can open them in a file format that can be easily played (MP4 for video and M4A for audio).
In some cases, the file conversion of these recordings might be interrupted and not all of your files would be converted to MP4 and M4A formats. To solve that, you can manually convert your Zoom recordings by following the guide below.
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