Does it always say it's recording?
If you are using a phone, and don't redirect to store in the cloud, does it still claim that it is recording the meeting?
If you are using a phone, and don't redirect to store in the cloud, does it still claim that it is recording the meeting?
Hi, Sorry, I guess i'm not asking my question clearly enough. Maybe if I describe the situation, it will help.
When connecting to a Zoom meeting, I got the message that it was being recorded. When I asked for a copy of the recording, I was told that since it was started on an Iphone, and wasn't changed to save in the Zoom Cloud, there was no saved copy. So what I'm asking is, if that is the case that it wasn't saving it, would I still get the message that it was being recorded?
Thanks, and sorry again for not writing out the question clearly.
Hey, @JimM1. No worries. Zoom terminology can be difficult even for me!!
So when you say you “asked for a copy of the recording”, do you mean you clicked the Record button on your iPhone? From an iPhone, recording is only possible on the Cloud, so if the button was available to you and you clicked it, the recording would be on the Cloud after the post-meeting processing was done, and this could only happen if you were Host or Cohost.
Did you hear the announcement or see the message about “Recording in progress”? If you did, it isn’t necessarily an indication that your recording started — only that someone started recording. If you were not a Host or Cohost, and you clicked a Record button, it would not have started a recording nor triggered the in-progress alert – but an alert could have been triggered by someone else starting a recording.
Bottom line: If you got the in-progress alert, it could have only meant that someone else started a recording. If you asked the Host for a recording to be made, it was likely the Host that initiated the recording; you would need to contact the Host to obtain access to it .
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