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5. Offline Recording

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There are time you may want to record content when you do not have Internet access.  This document explains how to record offline and upload content later.

You can record audio/video/screen cap/PowerPoint without network connectivity. The system will capture the content and store the material locally on the recording computer. Once network connectivity is restored, an upload of the content to the Panopto server will be initiated.

To record offline

  1. Open the Panopto Recorder and click the Log In with Moodle button. Ensure the Remember Me box is checked.
  2. Once you have logged in, click the folder selection arrow.  Down arrow
  3. Instead of selecting a specific folder, select Offline Recording at the bottom of the screen.  Screen Shot 2014-07-17 at 11.09.25 AM
  4. Click the Record button to begin recording. When finished, click Stop.
  5. Once your recording is complete, you will be taken to the Recording Status tab. To add your recording to the server, click Upload to Server Screen Shot 2014-07-17 at 11.11.29 AM  and select a folder.

2. High Quality Recordings in the Windows Recorder

InformationWhen you have the ability to create the perfect recording, it allows users to focus more on the content, and in the end produces better results. Follow these steps to ensure that you’re creating the highest quality session you can with your equipment.

Creating High Quality Recordings

When you have the ability to create the perfect recording, it allows users to focus more on the content, and in the end produces better results. After you have a basic understand of how the Panopto Recorder works by reading the “Basic Recording” article, you can follow these steps to ensure that you’re creating the highest quality session you can with your equipment.


Environment

If you want to provide the best quality Audio/Video, you will want to make sure that you have a few things setup correctly.

Lighting

It’s best practice to have an indirect light source. Indirect light, is light coming in from all sides. It’s helpful to use some sort of reflector to abstain from having a beam of light facing directly at you. If you have a lamp, possibly put a shade over it, or place a white piece of paper over it to turn it into a source of indirect light. You don’t need to have a professional indirect lighting, you can get great results from making your own indirect light.

Sound

In order to get the best quality sound out of your Microphone, the first you will want to try to do is get rid of as much ambient noise in the room as you can. This will be very apparent once you listen to your recording. A few suggestions would be to 1) Unplug office machines in the room you’re in, 2) Place your Microphone away from your computer (PC fans may increase in speed due to the hardware usage during a recording), 3) Place a sign on the door of the room your recording in to let others know your recording.

Background

Check what is located in the backdrop of your camera! Make sure there is nothing distracting, or anything that you wouldn’t want displayed for the world to see. We recommend a solid wall, or anything that will force the viewers to concentrate on you, and not your surroundings.


Equipment

It may not always be possible to get extremely high quality equipment. However, it is possible to get the most out of the equipment you have, by adjusting the settings you have control over. If you would like more information on types of equipment that other Panopto users have had success with, please see our Equipment Guide forum.

Audio

To get the best Audio, especially in an large classroom or auditorium setting, you may want to consider using a Uni-directional microphone. This will ensure the sound that is picked up, is only gathered from one direction, instead of an Omni-directional microphone which pulls sound from every angle. Also, please ensure that all drivers for your device of choice are running the latest version. Not having the correct driver’s can, and usually will cause undesired results. These can always be found on the device manufacturer’s website.

To adjust the volume for your microphone in Windows 7 or Windows Vista, follow these steps:

1. Enter the Control Panel, and click “Sound”.

2. In the Sound dialog box, click the Recording tab.

3. Click your Microphone, and then click Properties in the bottom right corner of the dialogue box.

Note Make sure that Default Device appears under Microphone. If Default Device does not appear, click Microphone, and then click Set Default.

4. In the Microphone Properties dialog box, click the Levels tab.

5. Adjust the volume slider to the level that you want, and then click OK.

6. Click OK to close the Sound dialog box.

Video

When using a high-quality device, please refer to the Manufacturer’s documentation to get the most out of your device. There will be many settings that can enhance the output quality, especially with professional quality cameras. Also, please ensure that all drivers for your device of choice are running the latest version. Not having the correct driver’s can, and usually will cause undesired results. These can always be found on the device manufacturer’s website. You may also want to consider using our Smooth Stream feature. To get the most out of your Webcam / Camera, there a few simple, but important steps to consider:

– Do not use your computer monitor as a light source, especially if you wear glasses. Not only will the color of the page your displaying on your screen cause a hue to appear on your face, but will also reflect onto the lenses of your glasses.

– If your webcam has a small utility to adjust Focus / Zoom / Tilt / Pan , try adjusting those settings to get the best picture. You can use our support article for Advanced Video Settings to enable the “Video Capture Device Property Pages” that is built into the Panopto Recorder.

Screen Capture

The best suggestion is to match the exact display resolution that your computer is set to. Meaning, if you have a monitor that is displaying 1920×1080, you should set the recorder to match. That will make it pixel for pixel exact and it will look perfect on playback!

Computer

To get the best use of the hardware your computer has to offer, there are a few simple practices to have optimal hardware resources available. Please be advised that when using the highest Bit Rate and Frame Rate for screen capture, CPU resources can take a significant performance hit, especially when using Smooth Stream to capture. In order to receive the best outcome, we recommend at minimal, the following configuration:

Standard/High: Intel i3 2.5 ghz or 2.6ghz AMD Phenom II X4 910.

Ultra: Intel i7 2600 Processor (3.4GHz) or 3.2ghz

AMD Phenom II X6 1090T

4GB RAM

Tips

– If you’re using a laptop, make sure it is plugged into a power source, and set to high performance mode. Certain laptops enter a mode which allows for extended battery life. This may cause reduced graphics card capabilities, or reduced CPU usage. Windows includes three power plans—Power saver, High performance, and Balanced to conserve battery power, make your computer perform better, or strike a balance between the two. Unless you change the power plan, your laptop uses the Balanced power plan to automatically balance system performance and battery life

– Close all of your other applications that you’re not using. Certain applications can take a significant portion of system resources, just sitting idle.

In conclusion, every recording scenario has its own intricacies. The best way to take control of these, is to test out what configuration works best for you. After a few tests, with some setting changes, you will find the setup that works best for you.

5. Mac Recorder Capture Resolutions

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The Mac Recorder will accept the native resolution of the input device up to the set Max Video Resolution.

Mac Recorder Capture Resolutions

Mac Recorder Resolutions and Settings

Video Compression Settings Max Video Resolution Video Frame Rate
H.264 HD 720 1280 x 720 15 – 30 fps
H.262 SD 720 x 480 15 – 30 fps
H.262 320×240 320 x 240 15 – 30 fps
H.264 160×120 160 x 120 15 – 30 fps
MPEG-4 SD 720 x 480 15 – 30 fps
MPEG-4 320×240 320 x 240 15 – 30 fps
MPEG-4 160×120 160 x 120 15 – 30 fps
Audio Compression Settings Audio Bit Rate  
AAC High Quality 128 kbps  
AAC Voice Quality 32 kbps  
Screen Capture Frame Rate    
3 – 12 fps    

*Please note that recording using the video compression setting H.264 HD 720 is only supported in Mac OS versions 10.7+

 

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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