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Recording Meetings with Azure Events: A Workaround for Unmixed Audio and Video Streaming

In the world of remote work and virtual meetings, recording meetings has become an essential tool for ensuring accountability, providing evidence, and allowing team members to review and reflect on important discussions. Azure Events is a powerful platform for hosting and managing events, but it seems that there is a limitation in its recording capabilities. Specifically, the platform only allows users to record either a mixed audio-video format or an unmixed multi-channel audio format, but not both simultaneously. This limitation can be frustrating for those who need to record meetings with both audio and video streams. However, there is a workable solution that can help you achieve your recording goals.

The issue arises from the fact that Azure Events uses a single stream for both audio and video recordings. As a result, users can only choose to record one or the other, but not both simultaneously. This limitation can be especially problematic for those who need to record meetings with separate audio and video streams, such as when there are multiple speakers or when the meeting involves presentations or screen sharing.

To overcome this limitation, we can use a third-party tool that can separately record the audio and video streams. One such tool is OBS Studio, an open-source software for recording and streaming video and audio content. OBS Studio allows users to capture audio and video streams separately, which can then be edited and combined into a single file.

Here’s how to use OBS Studio to record meetings with separate audio and video streams:

1. Install OBS Studio on your computer: Download the software from the official website () and follow the installation instructions.

2. Launch OBS Studio and set up your recording settings: In the “Settings” section of OBS Studio, select “Audio” and choose the audio input device you want to use for the meeting’s audio stream. Then, select “Video” and choose the video input device you want to use for the meeting’s video stream. You can also adjust other settings such as resolution, frame rate, and bitrate to suit your needs.

3. Start recording the meeting: Once you have set up your recording settings, start recording the meeting using OBS Studio. The software will capture both the audio and video streams separately, allowing you to record the meeting in high quality.

4. Edit and combine the audio and video files: After the meeting has ended, you can use video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro to edit the audio and video files separately. Then, you can combine them into a single file with both audio and video streams.

While using OBS Studio is a workable solution to record meetings with separate audio and video streams, there are some limitations to consider. Firstly, OBS Studio is a third-party tool, which means that it may not be fully integrated with Azure Events. As a result, you may need to adjust your recording settings manually or use additional software to manage your recordings. Secondly, using OBS Studio may require more technical expertise and resources, such as hardware specifications and software knowledge.

In conclusion, while Azure Events has limitations when it comes to recording meetings with separate audio and video streams, there are workable solutions available. By using third-party tools like OBS Studio, you can record high-quality audio and video streams separately and combine them into a single file for easier management and review. While this solution may require more technical expertise and resources, it can help you achieve your recording goals and provide a more comprehensive recording experience for your virtual meetings.