Auto-record
Auto-recording is a premium feature that allows Craig to automatically start a recording when users join a voice channel. This is perfect for regular podcasts, streams, or any recurring voice sessions.
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Make sure you have an active Tier 2 Supporter subscription or higher.
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Link your Discord account, or visit the dashboard to link it there.
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Enable auto-recording with the command:
/autorecord on -
Configure your auto-recording settings (optional):
- Minimum users - How many users must be in the channel before recording starts
- Trigger users/roles - Specific users and/or roles who can trigger the auto-recording
- Post channel - Where to post the recording panel
You can check your current auto-recording settings with /autorecord view. Settings are displayed per bot and can be different between instances.
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”Craig didn’t auto-record!
Section titled “Craig didn’t auto-record!”Make sure Craig has permission to connect the the channel you are auto-recording in. Also make sure Craig can change it’s nickname, as this will also prevent Craig from recording. Also check if your supporter status has changed or expired.
Recording panel didn’t appear
Section titled “Recording panel didn’t appear”If you set a post channel:
- Make sure Craig can send messages in that channel
- Make sure Craig can embed links in that channel
You can re-create the recording panel with /join.
Craig is taking a long time to start…
Section titled “Craig is taking a long time to start…”Craig will check to auto-record when there is no activity (users joining/leaving the channel) in the voice channel for 2 seconds. If a lot of people are joining or leaving the channel too quickly, this will delay the check.
Recording starts when I don’t want it to
Section titled “Recording starts when I don’t want it to”By default, auto-recording triggers with just 1 user. Set a higher minimum user count if you want to require more people before recording starts.