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Start Panopto Capture (Add Existing Activities and Insert Stuff)

If you have already viewed either video on using Add Existing Activities (click here) or Insert Stuff (click here) to add Panopto video to your course, the steps outlined below are nearly identicalThese steps are also available in Video format. Use the Add Existing Activities Tool to add Panopto videos as an activity in the content area or Insert Stuff Tool to add Panopto video wherever you see the text editor (ex, Module Descriptions, Quiz Questions, D2L Dropbox descriptions, Discussion Descriptions, etc.).

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In this scenario, we will use the Insert Stuff button to record a video, but the process will be similar if you decide to use Add Existing Activities.

Find and click on the Insert Stuff button, which can be found anywhere you can use the HTML Editor. In this case, we will add our new video recording to the Module description (click on "Add a description" when you are in a module).

OR find and click on Add Existing Activities.

2Find and click on "Insert Panopto Media" (or "Add Panopto Media" if you are using Add Existing Activities).

3Click on the "Record" tab, all the way to the right.

4Change the name of your recording.

5Select "Capture (Browser)", the icon on the left.

6Panopto Capture will launch in a new browser tab. Note that you may see a pop-up asking if you want Panopto Capture to access your microphone and camera-- make sure you click "Allow".

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At the top, you can choose what Panopto will record.

Audio: Choose the Microphone that you want Panopto to use to record your voice.

Video: Choose the Webcam that you want Panopto to use to record you.

Screens and Apps: If you have multiple screens, you can choose which screens to record. If you have multiple applications or programs running (like PowerPoint, your web browser, etc.), you can choose which programs you want Panopto to record.

7.5For other video settings (like video quality, background, etc.), click on the gear icon in the lower-right.

8To start recording your video, click on the red circle in the bottom center of the screen. You will get a 5-second countdown before the recording starts. To stop the recording, come back to the tab that Panopto Capture is open on and click on the red square.

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When you stop the recording, you will be given a few options including to start a new recording (Record New), restart the current recording from the beginning (Redo), change the title of the recording, enter a description for the recording, and to edit and/or preview your recording.

NOTE: You do NOT need to share the video with your students. It will automatically be available to them.

See the Using the Panopto Video Editor for more details on editing your video with Panopto.

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Be careful when using Panopto Capture! If you close the browser or tab that the recording is on too fast, your recording may not upload to Panopto. When it is safe to do so, Panopto will provide a message in the upper-left "Upload Complete. It's safe to close your browser window".

This message may take longer for longer videos. 

For shorter videos, you may miss this message altogether-- if you see a message saying "Putting on the finishing touches", you are fine to close the browser or tab that the recorder is on.

11To add your newly recorded video, go back to D2L. Unintuitively, your video may not immediately appear in your list when you click on "Choose". Simply click on back in the lower right and then find "Insert Panopto Media"/"Add Panopto Media". Your recorded video(s) should now be in your list and you can insert them.

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