MEDIAL | MEDIALecture | Quickstart Guide
- MEDIAL Blogger

- Aug 19
- 2 min read
This video is a quick guide on how to use MEDIALecture, an in-browser screen recorder. It shows you how to start recording, select what you want to capture, and adjust settings like audio and webcam. It’s a straightforward tool for getting your screen recordings done without needing extra software.
Getting Started With MEDIALecture
MEDIALecture is super easy to get going with. You can launch it right from your media library portal by just hitting the record button. If you use a Learning Management System (LMS), you can also start it up through there. It’s all about making the recording process simple and accessible.
Choosing What to Record
Once MEDIALecture is open, you get to pick exactly what you want to capture. You can choose a specific tab, a whole window, or just a part of your screen. This flexibility means you can tailor your recording to whatever you need, whether it’s a software demo or a presentation.
Key Takeaways
Select specific tabs, windows, or screen areas.
Choose to share system audio or tab audio.
Decide whether to show your screen, video, webcam, or a combination.
Audio and Video Options
Beyond just the screen, MEDIALecture lets you control your audio and video. You can select whether to share your system audio or just the audio from a specific tab. Plus, you can choose to show your screen, your video feed from a webcam, or both at the same time. This gives you control over how you present your content.
Personalizing Your Recording Settings
Your user details are usually filled in automatically if you log in using single sign-on, which is pretty handy. You can also tweak the recording quality to your liking. If you have multiple webcams or microphones connected, you can select which ones MEDIALecture should use. This ensures you get the best possible quality for your recordings.

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