Kaltura Capture: Failed to create application folder
If you receive the following error message when attempting to open Kaltura Capture, there is a simple fix that you can do yourself. If you need help, always feel free to reach out to techsupport@uconn.edu
This error arrives when Kaltura Capture doesn’t have permission to write to the directory it is instructed to save the recordings into. This is likely a result of not changing the text field from its default path while installing (explained below).
This guide may also fix the issue of receiving a pop-up that states "failed to start recording, please try again."
Uninstall Kaltura Capture.
Re-download the installer if needed. Visit kaltura.uconn.edu, click on ADD NEW and choose Kaltura Capture
Click on the download link for Windows and then double click on the downloaded files
The first option you can alter during installation is the Recordings folder:” and this is what needs to change to fix the issue. Shown in the screenshot below, Kaltura Capture defaulted to my Program Files folder, in which it doesn’t actually have write-permission. Limiting app’s access to this folder is a security measure sometimes taken by your computer.
You will need to change this file-path to a location with less-strict permissions. To make this easy, open File Explorer.
Click on the yellow folder icon in your Taskbar.
In the left menu, click on This PC
Click on Windows (C:) → Users → [your username, likely your NetID] → Videos
You may choose a folder other than “Videos”, but using the “Videos” folder makes sense for this use-case. Open the “Videos” folder.Next, click on the file-path bar
Once you click on it, it will show your file path. Copy this text.
Paste this text into the Kaltura Capture installer window.
Continue with the installation now that Kaltura Capture is directed to save its recordings in a folder it has read/write access to.
In Kaltura Capture for MacOS, the default save location is
/Users/[your username, likely your NetID]/Library/Preferences/Kaltura/Capture/Recordings/
You may alter the path similar to the instructions for Windows above.