Use the Cisco Desk Camera app with your Cisco Desk Camera to take videos and static pictures.
You can record videos of on-site events or meetings with the Cisco Desk Camera app. The recordings are saved as AVI files in the Media folder.
If you close the shutter, the recording stops. |
1 | Open the Cisco Desk Camera app. |
2 | Hover your mouse over the image frame to call out the video recording buttons and record your video.
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Use the Snapshot feature on the Cisco Desk Camera app to save static images. The captures are saved as BMP files in the Media folder.
1 | Open the Cisco Desk Camera app. |
2 | If needed, adjust the settings to optimize the image. |
3 | Below the video frame, click |
4 | Click |
By default, your camera microphones are On. Mute your microphones if you want recordings without audio.
If you use your camera with a meeting application, make sure that you select your camera as the audio channel on the meeting app settings. You can use the meeting app to mute or unmute yourself during a meeting.
1 | Open the Cisco Desk Camera app. |
2 | At the bottom of the video frame, click |
3 | To resume the audio, click |
Adjust your microphone volume before you start video recordings. You can't adjust the volume when muted.
If you are using the microphones on the camera for meetings, use the volume feature on your meeting app to adjust your audio volume.
1 | Open the Cisco Desk Camera app. |
2 | Go to the Microphone settings tab. |
3 | Drag the Volume slider left to decrease or right to increase the volume. |
You can specify a location on your local drive to save your pictures and recordings. By default, media files are saved to the Media folder on your local drive.
The folder path varies with operating systems:
- Windows:
C:\Users\<user_ID>\Documents\Cisco Camera\Media
- macOS:
Macintosh HD:/Users/<user_ID>/Documents/Cisco Camera/Media
1 | Open the Cisco Desk Camera app. |
2 | Go to the Media tab, click Change under Media file location. |
3 | Choose the desired folder and click Select Folder (for Windows) or Open (for macOS). |