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How To Fix A Bad Webinar Video File

Fix a bad webinar video file that plays fine but breaks audio or slides in your editor: re-encode it through HandBrake with Web Optimized, or screen-record it.

Still seeing jumpy or laggy motion after re-encoding? If your video is mostly full-screen, talking-head footage and the motion is still choppy, the cause may be your Zoom delivery method, not the file. See Why Is My Zoom Webinar Video Laggy, Choppy, or Blurry? and Zoom HD High Motion Video.

Let's say you have a webinar file and want to edit it in your video editor. In some cases, if you play it in a video player, the file will be normal, but when you import into a video editor software, it may cause issues with the audio, slides or other.

In this tutorial, we'll learn how to fix a bad webinar video file.

Resolution:

  • Run your video file through Handbrake and make sure 'Web Optimized' is selected.

  • If the table of contents is bad, then sometimes saving will not be possible.

  • The next best solution is to screen-record the entire webinar, and this should fix the problem.

Congratulations! You've now learned how to fix a bad webinar video file. Should you need further assistance, please reach out to Support.

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