How to View Event Recordings
All recordings are automatically published to all speakers and attendees. Each set of session recordings has the following options:
- Upload: Upload a video recording from your device.
- Unpublish: Hide the recording from everyone.
- Download all: Download all stage recordings in MP4 format to your device.
Within each set of session recordings, the individual recordings have further options:
- Rename recording: Change the file name for the recording.
- Copy URL: Copy a URL that you can use to share the recording.
- Download recording: Download this recording (in MP4 format) to your device.
- Push to Parmonic: Open the Parmonic dashboard and start pushing this recording.
- Unpublish: Hide the recording from attendees and speakers.
- Delete recording: Permanently delete the recording.
Upload a video
- Go to recordings and click Upload.
You can also find the Upload option from the more options on a particular session card.
- On the Upload screen on the right, select the Session from the dropdown.
- Under the Upload Videos section, click Browse to select a video file from your device, or drag and drop it to the designated area.
Note: The video file size must be less than 6 GB. You can upload your videos in parts if your file is larger than 6 GB.
- Click Upload.
During the event
- Go to the backstage
- Click on the End Dry Run button
- On the confirmation dialog box, click Yes, End.
- Click on the gear icon and toggle off Dry Run.
- Click the Yes, Stop Recording button on the confirmation dialog box.
This shows the recording toggle (disabled). You can now click the Start Session button and toggle on the recording.
You cannot enable/disable recording while the Session is live. To disable the recording, click on the End Session and click Yes, Stop Recording.
Pushing your recordings to Parmonic
The Parmonic integration with Zuddl lets you push session recordings of your event or webinar from your dashboard directly to your Parmonic dashboard.
Learn how to set up the integration and push your recordings to Parmonic.