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The webcam recorder in Clipchamp allows you to record videos and easily edit and export them. It works with your computer's built-in camera and microphone, with any connected external cameras, and external microphones. See below for a step-by-step guide.

We included troubleshooting suggestions in a section at the end of the article. These can help if your camera or microphone are not working correctly during a recording.

In Clipchamp for personal accounts, you can use the camera tool to record a video.

Visit app.clipchamp.com in Edge or Chrome to create a free account or on Windows, you can also use the Clipchamp Windows app.

How to record a webcam video in Clipchamp

Step 1. Open the webcam recorder

After launching Clipchamp, create a new project or open an existing one. 

Select the record & create tab on the toolbar. In there, to record a webcam video, select the camera option.

You can also make a screen recording, record screen and camera together, make an audio and voice recording, or use the text to speech feature.

An image of a user clicking on the webcam tool.

Step 2. Allow access to your camera and microphone

The first time you start a recording, a popup window will appear with permissions. Allow Clipchamp access to your camera and microphone if you haven't used our webcam recorder before. Click on the done button when you're ready to continue. 

Note: The example screenshot below was taken in Chrome, the popup can look slightly different in Edge or Clipchamp Windows app. This step is necessary for you to be able to record a video. We don't have access to any recordings you make, they stay on your computer unless you choose to make use of content backup.

An image of a user allowing access.

Step 3. Record your video

You will now see your webcam. Before recording, check your microphone and camera source, and turn on or off speaker coach. Record using your built-in webcam or apps like Camo and external webcam plugins. Click on the red record button to start recording.

Notes: 

  • There's a 30 minute limit on all webcam recordings. If you would like to record videos longer than 30 minutes, please make multiple recordings. 

  • Clipchamp supports a recording resolution of up to 1080p. The video resolution also depends on your computer's built-in camera or the external camera you connect.

An image of a user selecting microphone source.

A 3 second countdown will appear on your screen before recording commences. Click on the red stop button to stop your recording.

An image of a user clicking on the stop recording button.

Next, watch back your webcam recording by clicking on the play button. You can watch your video playback with or without audio/sound by clicking on the audio button.

Once you're finished watching, either click retake recording if you would like to redo your video or click save and edit to return to the editor.

An image of a user saving the webcam recording.

Using an external camera or microphone

When you plug an external camera or mic into your computer, it will automatically get recognized by your operating system and appear as an input option on the Clipchamp recording screen. 

To find the options, start a new recording in Clipchamp, then select the drop-down arrow next to the default microphone and camera options. If your external webcam has a microphone built-in, it will also appear in the microphone options.

Now you can record a video using your external devices.

Recording on Chromebooks

If you're recording on a Chromebook, please be sure to close all other tabs in Chrome and also any apps that might be running in the background such as Google Hangouts. This will make sure that as much of the Chromebook's CPU and memory as possible is available for the webcam recording.

Troubleshooting suggestions

If you allowed access as described above and Clipchamp is nevertheless showing a message that the camera (or microphone) is not available, check that:

  • There is no other app on your computer that is currently using the device. If so, close the respective app, then reload Clipchamp and check if it can access the device.

  • There is no other browser tab that is currently accessing the device. If this is the case, close the other browser tab, then reload Clipchamp and check if it can access the device.

  • There is no browser plugin or extension installed that prevents Clipchamp from accessing the device. If you have such a plugin installed, temporarily disable it or whitelist Clipchamp in the plugin's settings, then check if the webcam access works afterward.

  • Some antivirus or security apps might erroneously block Clipchamp from accessing your computer's camera or mic. If you have one of these apps installed, whitelist Clipchamp in the security app's settings.

  • If you're using an external camera or mic via USB, check the cable is plugged in correctly and that device drivers are up to date.

  • Check the camera and microphone settings of your computer's operating system to ensure that applications are allowed to request access.

If none of these suggestions solve the issue you're experiencing, see here for how to request additional support.

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