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Echo 360 (screen recording software)
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Echo 360 is a software that Cecil College uses to record videos. It can be installed from the software center. Professors will sometimes use it record lectures.
For an employee to access echo360, they should go to the MyCecil page and click on Ech360 in the quicklinks section. Then they can log in with their Cecil credentials. This will bring them to echovideo, where they can create recordings.
Making a recording
Once at echovideo, you will see a pink button at the top of the screen that says Create. Clicking it revels a drop down menu with the options for New Browser Capture, New Software Capture, and Upload Media. New Browser Capture, allows you to record with the web version of echovideo, while the New Software Capture button will open the app if it is installed and give you links to download the software.
Within the program, you can choose which inputs are to be recorded. In the app, you can choose to record your screens, while in the web version, you can record a specific window such as a PowerPoint display. To do this, simply hit the drop down button for inputs and choose the desired inputs.
As you can see, despite having three different applications open in one screen, the web version will record a single window. In this case a PowerPoint. Meanwhile,
in the app version you can only record a screen. (screenshot of two monitors, with echo recording only the PowerPoint on one screen).


For more information for what echovideo can do, visit these links:
https://support.echo360.com/hc/en-us/articles/11077351330573-EchoVideo-Recording-with-Browser-Capture
https://support.echo360.com/hc/en-us/articles/11077347996301-EchoVideo-Start-a-Recording-with-Universal-Capture
https://support.echo360.com/hc/en-us/articles/11076938482957-EchoVideo-In-Browser-Capture-vs-Universal-Capture
https://support.echo360.com/hc/en-us/sections/10968998998797-Manage-Content
https://support.echo360.com/hc/en-us/sections/10969007281037-Digital-Accessibility
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