Install Kaltura Personal Capture to record lecture videos

Kaltura Personal Capture in Moodle can be used to record lecture videos that can be easily added to Moodle. You'll need to install a small application first. The installation process only needs to be completed the first time you attempt to upload a Personal Capture video.

IMPORTANT: if you're using the old version called Kaltura Capture, please install and use Kaltura Personal Capture instead (outlined below). The old Kaltura Capture is no longer supported and has had problems with audio not syncing with the video. 

IMPORTANT: Kaltura Personal Capture works best when recording your primary screen. Recording a secondary screen can result in audio that is out-of-sync with the video. 

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I. Windows Installation

1.) Log into Moodle

2.) Click the hamburger icon to expand the navigation drawer

An image with an arrow pointing to the hamburger icon.

3.) Click 'Media Gallery'

The "Media gallery" menu item is selected

4.) Click 'Add Media'

The "Add media" button highlighted in blue on the far right

 

5.) Click 'Add New' and select Kaltura Personal Capture 

The "Add new" button

6.) Scroll down the page and click the 'Download for Windows' link 

7.) Save the file

An image of the Kaltura Capture install file.

8.) Launch the file (location varies by browser) by clicking 'Next'

The setup wizard running where you click next.

9.) After clicking 'Next' you can continue by clicking the 'Install' button.

An image showing the Install button.

10.) After clicking 'Install' you can complete the process by clicking the 'Finish' button.

An image of the setup where you click finish.

Congratulations! The installation process has completed. To launch the Kaltura Personal Capture Desktop Recorder, go back to Moodle and select 'Add New' and select 'Kaltura Personal Capture' again. You will receive the following dialogue prompt:

The launch application dialogue prompt.

  • Check the 'Remember my choice for kaltura-lc links' above so you won't receive this prompt each time you launch the recorder.

11.) Select 'Kaltura Personal Capture Desktop Recorder' and click 'OK' to launch the recorder, which will appear as below:

An image of what Kaltura Personal Capture looks like.

II. Mac Installation

1.) Log into Moodle

2.) Click the hamburger icon to expand the navigation drawer to expand the navigation drawer

3.) Click 'Media Gallery'

The "Media gallery" option selected in the Moodle sidebar

4.) Click 'Add New' and select Kaltura Personal Capture

The blue "Add new" button

5.) Scroll down until you see the link to 'Download for Mac' and click the link

6.) Open the file from Downloads

7.) Launch the installation file (location varies by browser); double click the KalturaCapture icon

An image of the install file on a Mac.

8.) Complete the process by clicking 'Open'

Congratulations! The installation process has completed. To launch the Kaltura Personal Capture Desktop Recorder, go back to Moodle and select 'Add New' and select 'Kaltura Personal Capture' again. You will receive the following dialogue prompt:

An image of the launch application prompt.

  • Check the 'Remember my choice for kaltura-lc links' above so you won't receive this prompt each time you launch the recorder.

9.) Select 'Kaltura Personal Capture Desktop Recorder' and click 'OK' to launch the recorder, which will appear as below:

An image of the Personal Capture program.

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Article ID: 78565
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Mon 5/20/19 11:25 AM
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