Pearl-2 User Guide
About recording
About recording
You can record a channel on Pearl-2 as AVI, MOV, MPEG-TS, MP4, or MP4-Fragmented. Easily stop and start
recording using any of the local user interfaces as well as remotely:
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Admin panel
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Touch screen
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Epiphan Live
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Epiphan Cloud
Pearl-2 also comes with APIs so you can setup third party tools to control recording, see the
for details. You can also setup multi-track recorders, see
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Using the Single Touch feature, you can control recording of all your channels and recorders with one touch of
the touch screen, see
About Single Touch streaming and recording
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Recording using Pearl-2 is robust. If an accidental system shutdown occurs while recording is in progress, your
recordings are gracefully closed off so they are still playable.
Physically unplugging a video source from the input port or otherwise interrupting the signal does not stop
recording. A No Signal image is inserted. If the channel that is recording is an auto channel, a new recording is
started if the video input source automatically switches from one video source to another due to signal loss.
You can set the maximum recording time or file size limit using the Admin panel. The default recording limits
are set to 30 minutes or 500 MB, whichever comes first. When the time or file size limit is reached, the current
recording is saved and a new recording file starts automatically without losing any content. When the local
drive is full, newer recordings overwrite oldest recordings.
Important considerations
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While actively recording a multiple-channel recorder, a new file is created if an additional video input
source is added to the recorder.
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If recordings are selected for Automatic File Upload (AFU) while AFU is at maximum upload capacity or
when AFU is unavailable, the recordings are added to an upload queue. If there is no available space left
in the internal storage on Pearl-2, new recordings fail and do not overwrite recordings in the AFU
queue.
For information about recording to Content Management Systems (CMSs) like Kaltura and Panopto, see
recording and webcasting control
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