Archive settings – NCast Telepresenter M4 User Manual
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5. Archive Page
5.1. A
RCHIVE
S
ETTINGS
The Telepresenter units with archive disks allow complete recording of audio and graphics streams onto a
hard-drive for later retrieval and playback.
The estimate for recording time is a simple calculation based on the bit-rate set for the channel.
Take the bit rate set for the channel in use and divide by eight to get the bytes/second of archive space
needed. Multiply by 3600 to get the bytes required per hour.
So for a 5 Mbps stream (graphics plus audio) we estimate 625,000 bytes/second or 2.25 GB per hour. If we
use a 50 GB archive disk that's about 22.2 hours of recording. The disk size in the unit is noted at the
beginning Archive page.
The resolution and framerate of a channel aren't as important as the max bit-rate set for operation.
Recording times may be slightly longer than the above calculation would suggest because the actual bit-rate
generated during operation varies with the material being encoded, and the calculation above should
represent worst-case conditions.
Archive files are named with time-stamp information indicating the start time of the archive:
yyyymmdd-hhmmss-nnn.mp4
where
yyyy Year of archive
mm
Month of archive
dd
Day of archive
hh
Hour of archive
mm
Minute of archive
ss
Second of archive
nnn
Channel number
.mp4 File format, MPEG-4
The default archive filename may be changed (See Section 4.3 above).
If the archive time is not correct, check the hardware clock settings in the BIOS during hardware bootup,
check the Time-zone field settings on the Unit Options page, check for correct DNS entries on the network
page, and finally, determine if any network firewall is blocking access to the time-servers configured in the
Telepresenter.
The final processing of an archive file occurs when a Session has ended. If a Session is active an archive file
may be in an incomplete state listed as “Captured” or “Processing”. After pressing the “End Session” button
all archive files will be finished and converted into a “Ready” state.
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