Standalone VGA Grid User Guide
What is a recording?
What is a recording?
Your Standalone VGA Grid can record the output from each channel. (See
creating multi-track recorders using multiple channels.) Recordings are very robust and crafted so that even in
the case of accidental system shutdown, recording files are closed off and playable.
You can choose to record simultaneously while streaming, or record without streaming.
This section describes the following topics for creating and configuring recordings via the web interface.
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Record a channel via the web interface
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Configure recording file size and type
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Control recording with a mouse
Recording control is easily performed through the Web admin interface, but can also be set up for third party
tools using our APIs. See
Control with RS-232 / serial port
on controlling recordings with third party tools.
to learn how to download the recorded files.
Recording can also be controlled via the tablet interface. See
Control recording via the tablet
.
Recording basics
While recording a channel or recorder, a new file is created each time the maximum time or size limit is met.
Additionally, when recording a multi-channel recorder or a multi-source layout channel, a new file is created if
an additional source is added to the recorder.
Physically removing the source (e.g. unplugging it) or otherwise interrupting the signal to the source does not
affect recording, and the recording will include the configured No Signal image.
You can choose to create AVI, MP4, MOV or MPEG-TS recordings. See
Configure recording file size and type
to
learn how to change the recorded file type.
The MOV file type created by Standalone VGA Grid requires a relatively newer player for playback. Epiphan
has tested with the following players.
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