Creating Recordings in Echo360
Echo360 provides two methods for recording without a dedicated capture device: In-Browser Capture and Universal Capture. For a detailed comparison, see Echo360: In-Browser Capture vs. Universal Capture.
Universal Capture
Echo360’s Universal Capture (UC) is a cross-platform application for PC and Mac that enables you to create recordings on your computer and publish them to your courses. For an overview of Universal Capture, see Echo360: Universal Capture Overview.
Getting Set Up with Universal Capture
- Echo360: Installing Universal Capture
- Echo360: Log in and out of Universal Capture
- Echo360: Access / Launch Universal Capture
Recording with Universal Capture
- Echo360: Start a Recording with Universal Capture
- Echo360: Control a Universal Capture Recording – Details on starting a scheduled recording early, adding time, pausing, resuming, finishing, or cancelling a recording, and related hotkeys.
- Echo360: Creating an Ad Hoc Capture using Universal Capture Software
- Echo360: Capturing System Audio with Universal Capture
- Echo360: Live Streaming with Universal Capture – Instructions to live stream a capture, including bandwidth requirements.
- Echo360: Working Offline with Universal Capture – Explanation of the Working Offline feature, including suggested use cases and implications.
In-Browser Capture
Echo360’s In-Browser Capture allows you to create recordings using any supported browser without installing additional software on your computer. For instructions, see Echo360: Recording with Browser Capture.