I want to be able to record an upcoming Zoom meeting, but don't want to use the built-in record feature in Zoom. What is the best application or service to do this? I am looking forward to the most user-friendly option. Thanks!
If you don't want to use the built-in recording feature in Zoom, then the most user-friendly option for you is EaseUS RecExperts. This screen recording program was designed especially for novices like you. You can download the official version from the button below now!
Why do I recommend this program? This tool can be used to record a Zoom meeting without others knowing. Moreover, you can record meetings without a time limit. But the best thing about this tool is that you can change the settings to make it record the Zoom meetings automatically!
Also, you can choose which element to record as you like. It is easy for it to record the screen along with the audio and webcam. You can even choose to record the internal audio or microphone or capture both at the same time.
In case you want to record other windows along with the Zoom session screen, you can put them on the same screen and choose the full-screen recording mode to start. In a word, everything is possible with EaseUS RecExperts.
Follow the steps below to record a Zoom meeting:
Step 1. Go to the Zoom meeting that you want to record and launch EaseUS RecExperts. Then, choose to record the "Full Screen" or a "Region".
Step 2. Select to record the system sound, microphone, or webcam by clicking on the buttons. Then, click on the red "REC" button.
Step 3. To pause the recording, click on the white double vertical bar; To end the recording, click on the red square sign from the toolbar. When the recording process is finished, you will be led to the recordings.
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