This article provides information for the playback control options available when adding or editing an ARF network-based meeting, training, or event recording. For MP4 recordings, you can also edit recording information and trim the beginning and end of recordings.

Panel display options

Determines which panels are displayed in the recording when it is played back. You can select any of the following panels to be included the recording playback:

  • Chat

  • Q & A

  • Video

  • Polling

  • Notes

  • File Transfer

  • Participants

  • Table of Contents

Panel display options do not modify the panel display in the actual recording that is stored on the Webex network.

Recording playback range

Determines how much of the recording is played back. You can select either of the following:

  • Full playback—Plays back the full length of the recording. This option is selected by default.

  • Partial playback—Plays back only part of the recording based on your settings for the following options:

    • Start—X min X sec of the recording: Specifies the time to start playback. For example, you can use this option in the following cases:

      • If you want to omit the "dead time" at the beginning of the recording.

      • If you want to show only a portion of the recording.

    • End—X min X sec of the recording: Specifies the time to end playback. For example, you can use this option if you want to omit the "dead time" at the end of the recording. You cannot specify an end time greater than the length of the actual recording.

The partial playback range you specify does not modify the actual recording that is stored on the server.

Include NBR player controls

Includes full Network Recording Player controls, such as stop, pause, resume, fast forward, and rewind. This option is selected by default. If you want to prevent viewers from skipping portions of the recording, turn off this option to omit Network Recording Player controls from the playback.