How To Record Your Google Meet Video Call.
Video calls have replaced in-person meetings. They are easy to set and don't need much preplanning; every device now has a super-quality webcam and speaker system. For most people, including myself, having a video call is no different than meeting someone, but you get to skip out on the back and forth of arranging a location and then needing to wait for everyone to arrive. Check out how to use appointment scheduling in Google Calendar to see how you can let people book video calls with you!
Unlike an in-person meeting, Google Meet lets you easily record the meeting and refer back to it once it has been completed. This allows you to focus on what is being said and be part of the meeting rather than constantly looking down to jot down rough and rushed notes. With the addition of Gemini's note-taking ability in Google Meet, you also have a Google Doc with notes of what was discussed in the video call almost as soon as the call ends.
How to record a Google Meet video call.
Start your Google Meet video call.
On the toolbar at the bottom, click the activity icon (originally, square and circle icon).
Select Recording.
Start the Recording.
Do the same to stop the recording or leave the meeting.
How to start Gemini note-taking.
Start your Google Meet video call.
Click the Gemini icon in the top right-hand corner of the video call.
Click Start taking notes.
Do the same to stop the recording or leave the meeting.