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Part 8: releases and features, Release 3.11 features, Releases and features – Epiphan VGADVI Recorder User Manual

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PART 8: Releases and Features

This section outlines the features introduced with each product release.

Release 3.11 Features

Improved USB Drive Support

Choose what happens when you insert a USB drive

You can now select what happens when you insert a USB drive: nothing; primary storage of recorded files; a one-time

copy or transfer to the drive; a manual copy or transfer to the drive; or automatic continuous copy or transfer of

recorded files to the drive.

Additionally, the Web Interface now shows you the available free space on your inserted USB drive.

Record directly to a USB drive (VGADVI Recorder)

With VGADVI Recorder (only), you can now choose to record files directly to your attached USB drive rather than

recording to internal storage. A confidence-monitoring system shows you a read-only list of the recordings on the

USB drive.

Automatic file upload to a USB drive

As of 3.11.0, you can configure the device to automatically upload recorded files to an attached USB drive. Choose to

either have it work the same way as uploading via FTP, CIFS, or RSYNC; or as a one-time download of all the recordings

on the device.

Wider support for USB flash drives

Previously some USB drives were not supported due to disk partitioning. VGADVI Recorder now supports USB drives

with non-typical data partitions. When the USB drive is attached, the first partition with a supported file system is used

for data storage.

See

Upload to an External USB Drive

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Audio Features

Audio input level meter

Audio inputs that have an incoming signal and are part of a configured stream now have an audio signal level meter on

the stream information page.

The new mobile interface also displays the audio input level meter.

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