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About kaltura recording and webcasting – Epiphan Pearl Mini Live Video Production System with 512GB SSD (NA/JP) User Manual

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Pearl Mini User Guide

About Kaltura recording and webcasting

The channel you set up on Pearl Nano is treated as a single video source.

For more information about using the auto channel feature, creating channels or using custom layouts, see

What

is a channel?

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Topics include:

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About Kaltura recording and webcasting

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Kaltura settings

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Select channels for Kaltura VOD events

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Select a channel and URLs for Kaltura webcasting events

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Set Kaltura ad hoc event parameters

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Set the extend Kaltura CMS event interval

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Change the events schedule refresh interval

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Use RTMPS for a Kaltura webcasting event

About Kaltura recording and webcasting

Pearl devices support scheduled events, recurring events, and unscheduled ad hoc recordings and webcasts.
After the Pearl device is registered, Kaltura users can simply assign the Pearl device as a resource when setting
up an event using MediaSpace.

Scheduled events start and end automatically. No manual intervention is required. After the event ends, the
recording automatically uploads. Back up recordings for each channel are also saved locally on the Pearl device.

Pearl Mini and Pearl Nano - An SD card must be installed to record events. We recommend using

large capacity SD cards such as 256 GB with a CMS.

If the network connection or the CMS goes down during an event, the Pearl device continues to record locally
and uploads the recording when network connectivity resumes. Depending on how busy the Kaltura CMS
system is when the files upload, it may take some time for the files to appear in Kaltura's media lists.

You can start and stop events earlier than the scheduled time using the Admin panel or the device screen.

Starting or stopping a scheduled VOD event before the scheduled start or stop time does not change
the event in to an ad hoc event.

Pearl administrators can:

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Create ad hoc events, see

Create ad hoc events using the Admin panel

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Set ad hoc event parameters.

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