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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.

Local recording is available to free and paid subscribers. Local recording allows participants to record meeting video and audio locally to a computer. Local recordings can include participant names, separate audio tracks for each participant, timestamps, and other options. Local recordings capture the meeting as the participant recording sees the meeting, meaning the recording will capture the meeting in speaker view, if that is what video layout is currently in use.

You can upload recorded files to a file storage service such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or a streaming service like YouTube or Vimeo. Local recording files can be found in the default Zoom recording folder on your system.

During a Zoom recording, a participant can Stop or Pause the recording. If a participant stops the recording and starts it again, a new video file will be created for the next recording segment. If a participant pauses the recording and starts it again, Zoom will record to the same video file for the recording segment.

Note: Setting the default location to a cloud syncing folder (such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or One Drive), an external drive, or network storage device may cause issues with saving and converting the local recording. Zoom strongly recommends keeping the default location on a local drive for recordings.

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.

This is useful to ensure the underlying metrics have been received and stored in Prometheus. Metric availability delays are more likely to occur when Prometheus is running as a remote write target due to the nature of distributed systems, but can also occur when there's anomalies with scraping and/or short evaluation intervals.

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:

I use Strava on a Samsung S22. Recently it has stopped recording moving time correctly. Take today. Did a 3.74 ml hike. Elapsed time 1:52:22, moving time 0:44:20! This gives an average moving pace of 11:58/mile, which is just not right. Max speed was 23.4 mph!! Have tried uninstalling the app and reinstalling it again without success. Any suggestions?

Hi I did my run again tonight and had the same problem. I did 3 miles but strava only recorded 2.4miles the same as it did last week and a couple of days ago? When will this problem be solved please as this is disrupting my training

Scout. Why hasn't the problem with Android 332.10 been fixed yet? I am paying for a premium service that I haven't been receiving for the past week? It really shouldn't take your engineers this long to restore accurate recording.

When I recorded something on Canvas Studio and pressed "Save", I got an error window that said "Sorry, looks like we broke something:(" My 27 minute recording was just gone, vanished. Has this happened to anyone else?

I have found a work around accidentally. These videos are saved to your local computer first before they are uploaded to Canvas Studio. Any videos that you have "lost" are still there. You have to be on the computer that you recorded them on for this to work.

Hi there, @nclemence59 Welcome to the Canvas Community. Thank you for posting your question. I am sorry to read that your Studio recording disappeared. That's never fun. We also have Studio, and I've never heard of an issue like this before. Could you please tell us...when you pressed on the "Record" icon at the top of the main Studio dashboard screen (next to "Add" and "Search"), which option did you choose? "Screen Capture" or "Webcam Capture"? Also, have you tried reaching out to the folks at the Canvas Help Desk to see if they would be able to help recover the recording for you? How do I get help with Canvas as an instructor?

I just had a 16+ minute video recorded with webcam come up with only a green screen for the visual after uploading. Audio is there, but no visual. Very disappointed to have to record this again. I can't find any reference material on Canvas nor in Q&A to tell me why this happened. Can only guess it was because the video was longer than the "5 minutes" recommended by Studio/Canvas. Some processes take LONGER than 5 minutes to explain.

I've hit 'upload' for a 48 minute tutorial with Canvas Studio video and its uploaded a 1 second version and lost the rest of my video. This is unacceptable. Where is it? Please advise. I have students waiting to see this.

This is frustrating, though. I just taught the students how to use the media recorder, but for this particular assignment, with longer recordings, I'm afraid their audio will disappear, too. I hope the issue can be resolved.

I know this post was from years ago, but this is the place where it pops up when I do a search for help on Studio deleting my videos, so I thought I'd add my fix that I found, as my video could not be found with only those steps.

Assuming you have OneDrive, before you do the steps above, you will need to restore the deleted video to your computer. I had no idea that Canvas was using my OneDrive to temporarily store the video files - I noticed it when I was running out of space on my OneDrive and went to empty the Recycle Bin. I found that if I log-in to OneDrive through the internet (not through links on your computer), you can then go to your Recycle Bin (which is different than your computer Recycle Bin). The video files are all there, named whatever you named them as. Restore those to your computer (select all the files, right click, restore). Then, you can use the steps above and it will be able to locate your recorded video. You will be able to see your video in the Recordings and then reupload it, giving it a new name like nothing happened.

This is interesting...as it would be news to me if OneDrive was configured to store copies of Studio videos. I've not heard of this before, nor do I see any Studio Guides referring to OneDrive listed here:

I have lost three lectures today. After recording webcam lectures, some saved with no problem, and others generated an immediate error after I typed a name and clicked save. The error reads something like, "oops, looks like we broke something," you're not signed in (but I am); do you want to continue to your account or log in to a different account. The "continue to your account" is gray and cannot be clicked, and the "log in to another account" makes no sense because I am logged in and looking at my name at the top of the screen. There is nothing to do but click Studio again or close the entire application. The above solution does not work for webcam videos. I tried it, and the only thing under "back to videos" is the one short screen capture that I made in order to open the backup. I have lectures of various lengths, from 10 minutes to 35 minutes or longer, so I'm not sure why on three different videos this error randomly popped up, and my videos are indeed GONE. I will have to recreate them all. Canvas should have an auto save, and if there is a time limit, it should be definite and specified on the Studio page. I am wasting hours of time trying to capture lectures that require video and a white board. I never know when the video is going to save and when it isn't. One video will save fine, and the next will disappear. An LMS system should not be so weak and faulty that professors can never be sure if their recorded lectures will be saved. Videos shouldn't instantly disappear without having some type of backup where the files could be retrieved.

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