Zoom, the cloud meeting company, unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and group messaging into one easy-to-use platform. Take advantage of a complete solution that includes video, audio, and screen-sharing experience across ZoomPresence, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems.
Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and group messaging into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing experience across multiple platforms. Follow this article to learn about the basic features of the Zoom client on Windows and Mac. To enable HD video in your Zoom client: In the Zoom desktop client, click your profile picture, then click Settings. Click the Video tab. Click Enable HD. Note: Even with the setting enabled, your device must meet the bandwidth requirements as well. Adjust for low light. In the Zoom desktop client, click your profile picture then click Settings.
Note: While basic functionality is free, there are several other price points with additional features. View them here.
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How to Find Zoom Recordings on Mac and PC
The good thing about Zoom is that the app interface is nearly similar for both Mac and Windows PC.Step 1: Open Settings by tapping the Cog-icon at the upper right corner.Click on Recording, and you will see the location for the local recording.Click on Open, and the Zoom folder on your PC or Mac will open right away.Step 2: The folder name has the date as the prefix, followed by the host's name and the Meeting ID. Double click on the icon, and you will see the audio and video files.By default, the recordings are stored under the Documents folder automatically.However, if you want to save the recordings on project-related folders every time you record a meeting, the best option is to enable the 'Choose a location to ...' option.That lets you pick a different location each time you have to save a file, thus saving you time in the long run.