Resolved! full hd recording
Hi, I own a business plan, I need to record my meetings in speaker view in 1920x1080 HD format.
I haven't figured out how to do it yet, can you help me?
Thanks
Zoomtopia is here. Unlock the transformative power of generative AI, helping you connect, collaborate, and Work Happy with AI Companion.
Register nowEmpowering you to increase productivity, improve team effectiveness, and enhance skills.
Learn moreKeep your Zoom app up to date to access the latest features.
Download Center Download the Zoom appDownload hi-res images and animations to elevate your next Zoom meeting.
Browse Backgrounds Zoom Virtual BackgroundsEmpowering you to increase productivity, improve team effectiveness, and enhance skills.
Zoom AI CompanionUser groups are unique spaces where community members can collaborate, network, and exchange knowledge on similar interests and expertise.
Help & Resources is your place to discover helpful Zoom support resources, browse Zoom Community how-to documentation, and stay updated on community announcements.
The Events page is your destination for upcoming webinars, platform training sessions, targeted user events, and more. Stay updated on opportunities to enhance your skills and connect with fellow Zoom users.
The site is still accessible to view, however, the ability to login, create content, or access your community account is temporarily unavailable. We appreciate your patience during this time. If seeking support, please browse existing community content or ask our Zoom Virtual Agent.
Zoom Meetings are a simplified video conferencing solution for an optimized virtual meeting experience. Explore the Zoom Community's Recent Activity below to join the Meetings conversation and connect with other members. If you're still looking for support, browse our Zoom Meetings support articles or start a new discussion below!
Hi, I own a business plan, I need to record my meetings in speaker view in 1920x1080 HD format.
I haven't figured out how to do it yet, can you help me?
Thanks
Hi everyone, I have a Zoom Concurrent Plus License and I'm scheduling up to 20 meetings at the same time, each in a different room. I’ve assigned alternative hosts to each meeting so they can start them independently. If those alternative hosts log in and start the meetings with cloud recording enabled, will all 20 recordings be saved under my Zoom account? Or will they be stored under each alternative host’s account instead? Would love to hear from anyone who’s dealt with this setup or knows how Zoom handles recording ownership in this scenario. Thanks!
Show less
We're having trouble with a Win 11 PC running the latest Zoom Desktop Client connecting. It sometimes works, so I think that rules out a big miss with a firewall, etc, but who knows... Usually it fails to connect, whether with an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. However, if I connect to my phone's Wi-Fi hot spot, it consistently works. From the same PC, connected again to the home network, the Web App from Firefox consistently works. I've checked the Windows Firewall, the ATT router (BGW320-500), reset the PCs network, ... everything but a hammer. If it never connected I would look again at all of the firewall settings, but occasionally it does work. Help!
Show less
Hi, I am getting error "End-to-end encrypted meetings are not supported on the browser at the moment" from Zoom app dowloaded from Play and also when trying to connect from browser. From Android phone I can connect to zoom meeting. Thank you beforehand to everybody who is answering b.r. kai
What is the problem and what is solution ?
Show less
I am trying to run breakout rooms in a meeting hosted on a university's Zoom. For the past three days, we've had the ability to run breakout rooms. Today, none of the three hosts can find the breakout rooms function in our Zoom tool bar. I checked my account to see if breakout rooms had been un-enabled and they are still allowed. Any ideas on what's going on?
Show less
Zoom VDI application version numbering is all over the place. This adds complication when automating version checking/updating rules and creates confusion when trying to explain to users which plugin versions are compatible with a specific VDI desktop version. As an example, the current Zoom VDI client version is listed on the website with four numbers separated by dots: "6.1.14.25530", but in the Zoom application, it's the build number is in parentheses, such as "6.1.14 (25530)" and in Windows Programs and Features the patch number "14" is dropped and only the major, minor, and build number are included, separated by dots, i.e. "6.1.25530" Meanwhile, the non-VDI Zoom Desktop application uses more consistent version numbering which always lists the major, minor and patch versions separated by dots, followed by the build number in parentheses. Is there some reason for the inconsistency in the numbering format for the VDI components?
Show less
Hello everyone, I’m sure we are not the only one and this still persist to be a HUGE issue. We used to run programs on Zoom, even major events until this problem came. Using window when sharing sounds cuts out when someone speaks. It works fine on my mac. Which is frustrating as to I have to use 2 computers every time. Microphone even with Original sounds cuts of all music being fed to the mic. still no updates on this.. anyone? Zoom??
Show less
Hello,
I am using Zoom version 6.5.8 on Ubuntu 24.04 with a Dell Latitude laptop. My integrated webcam appears rotated (sideways) only in Zoom meetings, but works with correct orientation in other apps like Cheese or Google Meets. It appears that on Linux, zoom does not have a video rotate option? Is this bug already acknowledged by zoom? Are there any workarounds, while they fix it?
Show less
I've been using Zoom for a long time, but recently, I've been having trouble with my recordings. Previously, when I spotlighted more than one person on Zoom, the recording would display them as they appeared during the meeting. However, now, whenever I spotlight two or more people, the recording only shows one person at a time, as if it's in speaker mode. Any tips to solve this problem?
Show less

