Release 3.11 features, Layout and branding improvements, Data redundancy and fault tolerance improvements – Epiphan Networked VGA Grid User Manual
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When setting your CDN, you now have a choice between streaming with RTSP announcement or RTMP push. Both
RTSP and RTMP can be used for live streaming, however not all CDNs or media servers support both formats.
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SAP Announce
Your Networked VGA Grid allows you to advertise your stream over a local network using SAP Announce. To use this
feature, your stream must be setup to use UDP streaming. Local viewers can view the stream using a software or
hardware media player. Viewers are presented with a list of available channels, similar to a television listing. Viewers
need only click on a stream or channel and the video is streamed to their desktop, mobile or tablet.
Stream content using multicast streaming
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Layout and Branding Improvements
Enhanced layout for multiple source channels
You can customize your output stream by adding a customized background image to your multiple source channel.
You can create a background that is consistent with your corporate branding and easily apply the background to your
video stream.
Add a customized background to a multiple source channel
Data Redundancy and Fault Tolerance Improvements
RAID 10 support
For systems configured with at least 4 storage disks, RAID 10 is now supported.
Enhanced Internal Storage Diagnostics
You can now check if storage disks are configured for RAID, the RAID configuration level, and RAID array status.
Release 3.11 Features
Recording Features
Multiple multi-track, multi-channel recorders
Save time in post-processing by specifying exactly which channels are included in a recording or choose to create an all-
in-one recorder to include all channels in a single multi-track file. Include the same channel in multiple recordings
wherever needed. Record all-in-one videos simultaneously with other needed recordings.
Multiple audio sources
To support this change, the Audio menu tab has been removed and audio sources are now listed under the Sources
section. Audio inputs are named according to the capture card on which they reside. I.e. the audio input next to the