![]() ![]() ![]() Lecture Capture page showing Live Stream is enabled Live captures will appear with a LIVE tag in the Lecture Capture page, along with a green dot to indicate the session is in progress. Capture showing LIVE icon Viewing a Live Capture Start the capture to begin your live stream.Ī LIVE icon appears in the top-right corner of the Universal Capture interface to indicate this recording is currently streaming live. Select Live Stream when creating a new capture ![]() Starting a Live Captureįollow the steps to create a new recording, ensuring to select the Live Stream checkbox. Note: live streams have a maximum duration of four hours and are only available for captures that are published to a Lecture Capture course. Control + 8: Finish (Stop) the RecordingĮnabling live streaming from Universal Capture will make your recording available to students in real time from the Lecture Capture page in the LMS.Locate and click the Echo360 logo in the taskbar.Turn on 'Echo360 Capture' in the taskbar (Settings > Personalisation > Taskbar).Command + 8: Finish (stop) the recordings.The application window can also be brought back to the front by clicking Open Echo360 Capture. From there, click Finish (Stop), Extend, Pause, or Resume as needed.Locate and click the Echo360 logo in the menu bar.Once a capture is finished the software will indicate the capture is uploading to the Echo360 system. After 20 minutes the paused recording will automatically complete and upload to Echo360. A recording cannot remain paused for longer than 20 minutes.Clicking Stop will finish and complete your recording, meaning that it will finalise and publish to the selected location.Once you've started the recording, the options to Stop, Pause, or Resume will display in place of the Record icon. A five-second countdown timer will display, and then the recording will begin.Īudio and video inputs applied Step 3. Ensure previews are as expected and that there is audio input on the recording level indicator.Note: You may select 'no input' for an audio-only capture.Multiple inputs can be applied if available. Click the Display Source dropdown(s) and select the desired screen to record, for example Display 1 or your computer's webcam.Click the Microphone icon (Audio Source) and select the best device for recording (we recommend using a quality headset rather than your computer microphone, if possible).Tip: before you hit record, check your audio and video input settings. Future captures will remember the last location chosen.Ĭapture Details dialogue box Step 2. Select a specific subject from the dropdown if you wish to immediately upload your recording to an existing Lecture Capture page, or leave as Library to make this decision later. You will only see subjects that you are an instructor of in Echo360. The Publishing location will determine where your recording will be housed.Enter a Title, add a Description or Tags as appropriate.In the top of the screen, click Enter Capture Details (shown with a pencil icon) to launch the Capture Details dialog box.We have provided some basic information to get started below, and recommend reading the Echo360 guide for more information: Start a Recording with Universal Capture. Just enter the details for your capture, and hit record. ![]() Universal Capture is designed to be simple and quick. Universal Capture interface Create a new recording The image below illustrates the Universal Capture interface, including where to edit the details of the capture, select audio/video input methods, confirm your user details and start a recording. Log in to Universal Capture The Universal Capture interface Important: Use your email address when logging in to Lecture Capture. When you first access Universal Capture, you will be prompted to log in to the application.Ī new window will open in your browser and you will be instructed to enter your University email address, followed by your University login credentials.
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