Last updated: August 16, 2022 UW Zoom meeting hosts who record a meeting to the Zoom cloud can share a URL link of the recording. By default, UW Zoom cloud recordings are restricted to viewers with a UW NetID and downloads are disabled. Note: HIPAA UW Zoom meeting hosts using Zoom for patient care are not able to record to the Zoom cloud. The meeting host can get the
recording URL share link and change sharing settings. From the UW Zoom Recordings page, click Share.
Please note:
- Zoom automatically transfers new cloud recordings to MU Video.
- Zoom recordings are deleted from Zoom 90 days after the recording is created.
- Go to the Zoom site.
- Click Manage.
- Log in if prompted.
- In the left column, click Recordings.
- In the right column, on the Cloud Recordings tab, locate the recording you wish to share.
- Click the Share... button for that recording.
- Click the Copy To Clipboard button.
- Go to where you wish to share the recording: within a D2L course, in an email message, etc.
- Paste the recording information and link.
Extra Steps for Instructors: Sharing a link in your course
- Click on "Resource" in the navigation bar.
- Select "Content" from the menu that opens.
- Open up the Module or Week you want to insert the link into and select Upload > Create a link.
4. Input a Title and paste the share link in the URL dialogue boxes and check the box "Open as an External resource" as seen below and click 'Create.'
See also:
Recording a Zoom meeting
Deleting Cloud Recordings in Zoom
Step-by-step Instructions on how to share Zoom Recordings
Introduction
With more collaboration taking place over Zoom today, you might be wondering how to record and share your Zoom meetings so you have an easy way to revisit important conversations, decisions, action items, and more. In this article, we will discuss how to access and share different types of Zoom Recordings.
How do I locate my Zoom recording?
Please see the link: Where is my Zoom recording?
Can I email a Zoom recording to people?
Cloud Recording
Yes, you can email a link to your Zoom Cloud Recording by copying the recording link and pasting it in an email. Please see step-by-step instructions below on how to copy and paste Zoom Cloud Recording Link:
- Locate the Cloud Recording by following the instructions on the link above.
- Click Share next to the Recording you wish to share
- Click Copy Sharing Information then click Done
- You may now paste the sharing info (including the Zoom Recording link) anywhere you like (such as a composed email, message, eClass page, etc...)
Local Recording
Yes, you can upload a local recording to a cloud storage service (such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, etc...) then copy the link and paste it in an email. Please see step-by-step instructions below on how to share Zoom Local Recordings:
- Locate the Local Recording by following the instructions on the link above.
- Once you have located the local recording on your machine, upload the .mp4 file to a cloud service (such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, etc...) .
- Share the Cloud link via email, message, eClass, etc...
Will they need to download the recording?
Cloud Recordings do not need to be downloaded. They can simply be streamed online. However, although it is possible for local recordings to be streamed on the cloud service that they are being shared on, it is highly suggested to download local recordings instead and play them locally instead of streaming them on the cloud service, as steaming .mp4 files on the cloud may potentially cause streaming issues.
How do I make sure Cloud Recordings are shared securely?
Here are a few security measures that you can implement throughout the process of sharing a Recording in order to ensure the security and access restriction to your recording.
- Locate the Cloud Recording by following the instructions on the link above, then enable Only authenticated users can view instead of leaving it accessible publicly. This will require users to authenticate via Passport York in order to be able
to view it.
- Enable Add expiry date to the link, as shown below. This will ensure that your recording can only be accessed up to a certain
date.
- Enable Passcode protection, as shown below. This will require viewers to enter a passcode (set by you) in order to be able to access the recording. This will ensure that no one can access the recording without your
permission.
Conclusion
While Cloud Recording is available only for paid subscribers, Local Recording is available to free and paid subscribers. Local recording allows participants to record meeting video and audio locally to a computer. The recorded files can be uploaded to a file storage service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or a streaming service like YouTube or Vimeo.