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FAQ -> Recording -> Is it possible to auto START/STOP on recording session?
Is it possible to auto START/STOP on recording session?
In accounts having enterprise plans it is possible to set up an auto start/stop for recording your webinar. This means that by clicking the “Start” button in the right upper corner, it will both start the webinar session and the recorder.
Additionally, a session can be started/finished at a defined time and can be also extended when the duration of the recording is coming to an end by clicking “Extend” in the pop-up window. If you need to synchronize the “Start” and “Rec” buttons, or you need a configuration in which the recording will begin right after the meeting starts, please contact our technical support ([email protected]) or write to us at ([email protected]).
Find out more about LiveWebinar Enterprise White Label solution here
Maciej Biegajewski
Digital Marketing Specialist at RTCLab, where he co-creates the LiveWebinar platform, enabling webinars and effective remote communication. He has been working in the IT industry since 2012 as a marketing specialist. In previous companies, he played the role of a Scrum Master and learned the life cycle of a SaaS (Software as a Service) product from the bottom up. As an enthusiast of combining various fields and approaches to problem-solving, he looks to Agile methods and adapts their elements to the daily work of a marketer.
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