- You can download a recording of your BlueJeans call by heading to your account page in an internet browser.
- BlueJeans doesn’t record meetings by default, so you’ll have to turn on recording manually during a meeting if you want to access it later.
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Working from home has its obvious perks. One of these perks comes from apps like BlueJeans, which let you record your meetings to refer back to again later.
However, before you can refer to these recordings, you’ll need to know how to download them. Luckily, doing so should only take a few minutes.
Here what you need to know to download a meeting that’s been recorded on BlueJeans, using any internet browser on your Mac or PC.
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How to download a BlueJeans recording
1. On your Mac or PC, head to the BlueJeans website and log into your account by clicking “My BlueJeans” in the top-right corner.
2. You'll be automatically redirected to the BlueJeans scheduling page. Click "Recordings" at the top.
3. Find the recording you want and click it to open it.
4. A new page will open where you can watch the recording. To download it onto your computer, click the icon that looks like a piece of paper with a downwards pointing arrow, underneath the video player.
If you can't find the recording you want, there's a chance that it was never actually recorded. Remember that BlueJeans meetings don't record by default - someone needs to manually start recording in every meeting.
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