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I had this problem with Quicktime, it does not record screen audio output but only what is picked up by the built-in microphone. So if I put on a YouTube video and use Mac Speakers, the built-in microphone picks it up. If I use Airpods for speaker and microphone, and set audio so system or Airpods, it does not record the video output. I solved this by installing an third party plug-in BlackHole 16ch, which is a hack to allow recording of audio output and not just what the microphone picks up.

Prometheus supports two types of rules which may be configured and thenevaluated at regular intervals: recording rules and alertingrules. To include rules in Prometheus, create a filecontaining the necessary rule statements and have Prometheus load the file viathe rule_files field in the Prometheus configuration.Rule files use YAML.

Recording rules allow you to precompute frequently needed or computationallyexpensive expressions and save their result as a new set of time series.Querying the precomputed result will then often be much faster than executingthe original expression every time it is needed. This is especially useful fordashboards, which need to query the same expression repeatedly every time theyrefresh.

Recording and alerting rules exist in a rule group. Rules within a group arerun sequentially at a regular interval, with the same evaluation time.The names of recording rules must bevalid metric names.The names of alerting rules must bevalid label values.

A limit for alerts produced by alerting rules and series produced recording rulescan be configured per-group. When the limit is exceeded, all series producedby the rule are discarded, and if it's an alerting rule, all alerts forthe rule, active, pending, or inactive, are cleared as well. The event will berecorded as an error in the evaluation, and as such no stale markers arewritten.

If a rule group hasn't finished evaluating before its next evaluation is supposed to start (as defined by the evaluation_interval), the next evaluation will be skipped. Subsequent evaluations of the rule group will continue to be skipped until the initial evaluation either completes or times out. When this happens, there will be a gap in the metric produced by the recording rule. The rule_group_iterations_missed_total metric will be incremented for each missed iteration of the rule group.

Hi @danieI
Thanks for reaching out to us and welcome to our community.
Could it be possible that you saved the recording in the cloud instead of your local machine? that could be the reason why you are seeing it in the web portal but not in your computer

Thanks @danieI
I see that the meeting ID you shared is your Personal meeting room and when you use this meeting ID, the meetings are instant and I can not track down the exact meeting or day that you used it, I can not even track if the meeting was recorded.
As this is not an API or developer-related issue, I would encourage you to ask the Zoom Community here:

My institution has adopted Panopto, via Moodle, for recording lectures. I have figured out how to record, and to capture myself giving the lecture, but when 'capture powerpoint' all I can see is the normal ppt presentation screen. Is there any way that I can see the same Panopto screen that my students will see, while I am recording, so that I can see if I am looking at the camera, engaging properly etc?

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Normally, a recording can process up to double the time of the meeting. For example, if you held a meeting and recorded it for an hour, it can take 2 hours or more to process. If the recording is taking longer than this, your best option would be to reach out to support so they can investigate and push the recording through if needed. You can find out more on submitting a support ticket.

Wait, do we have to record the meeting at Zoom to be able to have Fathom process it? I did a test meeting and stopped the cloud recording immediately, then let Fathom record me playing back an old meeting recording for about an hour. It processed just fine, no issues. Then I did a new meeting and repeated the process, this time with a 2.5 hour meeting, and it's now been stuck on processing for hours. This advice to contact Zoom about the recording is making me think that we have no choice but to record at Zoom, but my first test went fine so... now I'm unsure. Guess I'll wait and see if this one eventually finishes.

A recording will expire and be automatically deleted after a set period of time. The length of time it's available is set by your admin, but you can change the expiration date of any given recording. For more info, see Manage the expiration of a meeting recording.

Meeting recordings won't capture whiteboards, annotations, shared notes or content shared in the stage view by apps, and also won't include videos or animations embedded in PowerPoint Live presentations.

Anyone who meets the following criteria can start or stop a recording, even if the meeting organizer isn't present, as long as the meeting organizer has their cloud recording policy setting turned on.

Your admin's settings determine a recording's expiration. If your recording is set to expire, you'll see a message indicating that when the recording pops into the meeting chat after the meeting ends.

The owner of the recording will get an email when it expires. At that point, they'll have up to 90 days to recover it from the recycle bin. Once recovered, the recording will no longer expire automatically.

As of August 2021, Teams meeting recordings will no longer be saved to Microsoft Stream. Moving forward, all meeting recordings will be saved to OneDrive and SharePoint. Your organization might already have made this change.

Hime-Tama here again. I've taken a look at the screenshot, and I can't tell if you recorded the meeting to the cloud. Since that is the case, in the same page as that screenshot you sent me, you can try selecting the little checkbox on the far left of the zoom recording you were trying to download. Once the box is checked, you can click the "export" button next to the blue search button and then you'll most likely be prompted to select a location to save the zoom recording to. However, I see you have one meeting that is still black in color, which means it is not done syncing yet. You might want to check if you're running out of zoom cloud storage space. If you are, you might want to consider saving some of the old meeting recordings by exporting them to your computer and deleting them from the cloud. There is another possibility as to why it isn't blue like the others, and that is because it was recorded to your computer (local).

If you recorded the meeting to a local directory, you can go into your zoom settings and take a look in the "Recording " tab. The very first thing you see on the list there should be "store my recording at:" followed by a directory. Click the "open" button and you might see a bunch of files. The filename should correspond with the name of your meeting.

I just went into the recording to try your suggestion and it has finally processed! Phew! I'm not sure what it took so long although it does say while it normally only takes twice as long as the recording it can sometimes take up to 48 hours.

Is it moving or is it stuck at 0%? If it is stuck at 0%, you might want to check the file size of the "double click to convert 01.zoom" file. If it is really small (i.e. 0KB, 2KB, etc.), your recording might be corrupted. Otherwise, cancelling the conversion and double clicking either of the "double click to convert" files again to restart the conversion should be helpful. Doing the same should work if the conversion loading bar was moving yesterday but has stopped today.

If it is moving, then it is likely that the file size is really big because your meeting ran REALLY long, and it's just taking very long to process, or that your computer might be running low on storage space on the drive that the Zoom meeting was recorded to.

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