Recording; Local Recording; Cloud Recording; Figure 10: Request To Share Webcam - Grandstream Networks IPVT10 User Manual

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Note: The firmware of GVC320X/GVC3210 should be 1.0.3.51/1.0.1.20 or later version (respectively).
Otherwise, the GVC32XX will not receive the request.

Recording

Local Recording

1.
When the GVC32XX is in an IPVideoTalk video call, the user could click
call interface, or
2.
Once start recording, the audio and video on the GVC32XX will be recorded. Users could see the
recording icon
enables presentation function during recording, it will record the presentation as default. If the meeting
participant disables presentation function during recording, it will switch to record the video and audio.
Click
button again to stop recording, and the recording file will be saved in the GVC32XX
automatically.
3.
Each recorded file will not be bigger than 1.9G, the system will create a new file automatically to
continue recording if the previous recorded file exceeds 1.9G. There will be a prompt to indicate the
storage space is insufficient if the disk storage is full.
4.
Once the recording is completed, users could go to Recording application on the GVC32XX to check
the recording file, or look for the recording file in File Manager application. Users could play, export,
lock/unlock, send, rename or delete the recording file.

Cloud Recording

GVC32XX support cloud recording feature.
Prerequisites: IPVT 10 server has enough storage space.
1. When users join into the IPVideoTalk meeting, users could click on recording button or shortcut
button to see the recording menu which including "Start local recording" and "Start cloud recording".

Figure 10: Request to Share Webcam

on the remote control to start recording.
flashing at the upper left corner during recording. If the meeting participant
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