Zoom is a commonly used video conferencing tool that enables users to communicate with others from a distance. Among its notable features is the option to have multiple participants appear simultaneously on one screen, known as gallery view. However, there may be occasions where you wish to save a recording of your meeting or webinar in gallery view for later use or sharing. In this tutorial, we will assist you in recording a Zoom meeting using the gallery view feature.
Step 1: Start a Meeting
To begin with, start a Zoom meeting as usual. You can either schedule a meeting or start an instant meeting by clicking on the “New Meeting” button. Once you are in the meeting, you will see all the participants displayed in gallery view.
Step 2: Enable Recording
To record your Zoom meeting in gallery view, you need to enable recording. To do this, click on the “Record” button located at the bottom of the screen. This will start recording your meeting. You can also choose to record only the audio or video by clicking on the appropriate buttons.
Step 3: Change Recording Layout
By default, Zoom records meetings in active speaker view, which means that it will only display the current speaker on the recording. To record your meeting in gallery view, you need to change the recording layout. To do this, click on the “More” button located at the bottom of the screen and select “Record Gallery View with Speaker View.” This will enable Zoom to record all participants in gallery view while also displaying the current speaker.
Step 4: Stop Recording
Once you have finished your meeting, click on the “Stop Recording” button located at the bottom of the screen. This will stop the recording and save it to your computer or cloud storage, depending on your settings.
Conclusion
Recording a Zoom meeting in gallery view is a useful feature that can help you capture all participants’ reactions and interactions during a meeting. By following the steps outlined above, you can easily record your Zoom meeting in gallery view for future reference or sharing.