Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS29.11 릴리즈 노트
Recording and Playback FAQs
WebEx Meeting Center Release Notes and FAQs
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If additional editing is required, you can use the WebEx Network Recording Player to convert the recording
to a Windows Media File (.wmv) format, Flash (.swf) format, or MPEG-4 format (MP4), and then use third-
party editing tools to edit the file.
Q. Can I dub the recording audio?
A. Yes, but this feature is only available for local recording (.wrf). “Dubbing” is where you copy all or part
of a recording. To dub a recording:
1. Use the WebEx Recording Editor to open the WebEx recording.
2. Use the Current Location Indicator to specify where you want to start dubbing.
3. From the Tools menu choose Dub Audio.
4. If you would like audio dubbing to end automatically at the certain point, specify the end point end
point.
5. Click OK.
Q. Can I insert markers into a recording?
A. Yes, but this feature is supported only in the stand-alone WebEx Recording Editor. You can use markers
to specify certain points in the recording. During recording, press the Ctrl-Alt-M keys on your keyboard to
insert markers.
Known Issues and Workarounds
Q. What are the known issues?
A. These are the known issues:
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New recordings created using a version 2.1 or later recorder will not play in pre-2.1 players, so be
sure to upgrade to and download the latest player.
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You cannot use the recording editor to combine pre-2.1 WRF files with 2.1 WRF files.
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The Solaris player does not play audio from WebEx Internet phone conferences.
Q. Why does a security message appear when I play a recording?