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1. Installing the Mac Recorder

Information
This document will walk you through the installation of the Panopto Mac Recorder for Intel based Mac computers running at least OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.x.

Install and Setup

This document will walk you through the installation of  Panopto for Mac for Intel based Mac computers.

*Note- Panopto for Mac is not supported on Apple computers running a 32-bit CPU architecture

Specifications

OS Version
Mac OSX versions 10.9.x (Mavericks), 10.10.x (Yosemite), 10.11.x (El Capitan) supported
Mac OSX versions 10.10.x (Yosemite) or 10.11.x (El Capitan) recommended

Note that the encoding engine provided by Apple and leveraged by Panopto is more efficient in OSX 10.10+. Users who upgrade from OSX 10.9 will see marked performance improvements.

**To download Panopto for Mac 4.9 which is compatible with OSX 10.8 please click here.

Processor
Standard Quality: Intel Core i3 or Core M recommended – Default Setting
High or Ultra Quality: Quad-Core Intel Core i7 recommended**

Panopto for Mac 5.0 is expected to work on most Mac systems running Mac OSX version 10.9+ with an Intel Core i3 or Core M and the default Panopto configuration. This includes a Primary audio and video stream and a single secondary video (screen capture) with the quality level set to the default ‘Standard Resolution’.

Note that Standard Quality is roughly equivalent to the quality in Panopto for Mac v4.9.

**Considerations for High or Ultra Quality

If you wish to increase the quality of the capture, it is recommended that you run at least a recent (2014+) Quad-Core Intel Core i7 processor.

Since environmental variables such as CPU speed, additional applications running, and other items can consume system resources, it is highly recommended that you perform tests when increasing quality on a particular system prior to using it in production.

Note that additional streams will increase the system demands, especially at High or Ultra quality.

For more information about the quality levels Panopto for Mac can capture, please see Panopto for Mac Capture Resolutions

Memory
4GB RAM

Storage
Standard Quality: 270MB per hour
High Quality: 540MB per hour

Other
Built in iSight camera (optional)
USB ports for webcams or other recording devices
Disable sleep mode, screen savers and scheduled tasks

Panopto for Mac Installation

1.  Download Panopto for Mac by logging-in to your Panopto site and selecting “Download Recorder”

2.  Run the “Panopto.pkg” file

3.  Click Continue

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4.  Select which Drive to install Panopto for Mac to and click Continue
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5.  Click Install

6.  If prompted, insert credentials for installation. Click Install Software

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7.  Click Close

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2. Basic Mac Recording

InformationThe Panopto Recorder is very small and very easy to install. It can only be installed on computers OSX Leopard, OSX Snow Leopard, and OSX Lion. Your computer should also have a large amount of free drive space to capture your video/recording. 

Mac Basic Recording

Logging In

Creators are able to log into Panopto for Mac with their Butler credentials and record video, audio, PowerPoint/Keynote presentations and also add Screen Capture functionality.

1.  Locate the Panopto under Applications (or from the Dock, if it was placed there) and run the app.

2.  Click Sign in

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3.  If the Server box is empty enter butler.hosted.panopto.com and press ENTER. Select Moodle from the Get Providers for Server options. Log into Moodle using your Butler credentials.

4.  Click Create New Recording

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Adding Folders and New Sessions

By default, the Recorder will open up to the last known good configuration of recording devices.  If you have recorded content before, the same devices will automatically be chosen.

In this example, we have not recorded content before, Panopto for Mac defaults to Offline Recording.

To complete an Online Recording, click the down arrows as highlighted in red below, if there are folders available.

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Choose the appropriate folder.

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Choosing Recording Devices

Whether you are recording offline or to a desired Folder, you can choose the devices that you wish to record with. These devices include web cams, video cameras, audio inputs, screen captures, PowerPoint/Keynote and remote devices.  To select the device you wish to use in your recording, simply check the box next to the device(s) listed within the Mac Recorder application.

**Note:  Audio is required for all recordings to complete and be posted to the web.  If recording from two separate computers, Panopto for Mac will allow you to record with no audio or video selected, however, the session will not process until the other computer uploads the audio and/or video to the system.  You will receive a pop up error message if no audio/video is selected when recording.

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The following sections will show how to select and record from various inputs.  The combination of what inputs to record is chosen by the user by simply choosing what they wish to record.

Primary Source

Under Primary Source, you can choose what Audio/Video device you would like to record. In my example I am choosing the LifeCam for both Audio and Video.

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Slides

Under the Slides option, you can choose to capture PowerPoint or Keynote slides.

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Secondary Sources

Within the Secondary Sources box of Panopto for Mac, you can choose to capture your screen, or an additional video source such as a webcam, document camera, etc.. Click Secondary 2 if you wish to include 2 secondary sources. You will notice that sources already selected appear greyed out.
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Start Recording

After selecting the available inputs, begin the recording by clicking on “Record”

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Stop Recording

To stop recording content, switch back to Panopto (Command +Tab), and click on “Stop”

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The next screen will show the status of the recordings.  By default Panopto for Mac will automatically upload the recorded content to the server.  As the recording is being transferred to the server, you can preview the recording in the “Preview” area if “Audio,” “Video,” or “Screen Capture” was recorded.  If the preview was not sufficient, you could choose to “Pause Upload” to pause the upload of the files to the server.  The “Actions” button has two options; “Show Files” or “Delete” (will show or delete the local files in the Panopto Recordings directory).  Click here for more detailed information on the recording status.

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