Zoom has performed exceptionally well over the past year, packing a plethora of exciting features and ease of use to become the most popular video conferencing service. From bored students looking for a virtual hangout session to working professionals trying to connect with their colleagues, Zoom caters to everyone with equal competence.
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For obvious reasons — especially in the education sector — video recording is one of Zoom’s most used features. And here, too, you get complete control over the recorded files. Today, we’ll look at how Zoom recording works and where you can access the files when you need them.
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Every Zoom user — regardless of whether they have the paid or free version — gets the ability to record live meetings. If you have a paid license — Pro and above — you get the option of cloud recording and local recording. Free users, on the other hand, will have to stick with the local recording option.