VBrick Systems VB5000, VB6000, VB4000 VBStar Record, Using Mixed Models, Filename Syntax Rules

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VBStar Record

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VBStar Record

Using Mixed Models

MPEG-2 encoders behave differently when mixed models are present in the same enclosure. For example when there is a WM encoder in Slot1 and an MPEG-2 encoder in Slot2, the MPEG-2 recorder becomes an archiver and not a recorder. This section explains in detail how the MPEG-2 encoder works when functioning as a recorder. For an explanation of how the MPEG-2 encoder works when functioning as an archiver, see "Configuration: Encoder > Archiver" in the WM Appliance Admin Guide. In mixed models with an MPEG-2 encoder in Slot1 and an MPEG-4 encoder in Slot2, you can only record from the MPEG-2 encoder.

Filename Syntax Rules

Hard drive features are designed to support a root directory and one level of subdirectory when the hard drive is used for VBStar functions, such as Record, Pump, Playback, and Automatic and Manual FTP. Filenames for Recording are set on the Configuration: Recorder

>General page in IWS. The syntax for a file name, including the directory name, is limited to 56 characters, consisting of a combination of the directory name, the file name and the backslash. For example: d:\directoryname\filename.ext. The following syntax rules apply.

One sub-directory level is allowed.

56 total characters are allowed, including up to 25 in the directory name and up to 25 in the file name.

Only 25 characters are allowed in the directory name. Note: \ " : * ? > < ¦ [ ] are invalid characters.

Only 25 characters are allowed in the file name (of which 23 can be entered by a user). The last two characters are reserved for an index number from 1-99 to support the option of batch mode. The restriction on the root filename exists even if batch mode is not enabled to allow a switch to batch mode without requiring a change to the filename.

The extension (.ext) has a maximum three characters, only alphanumeric. The default extension is .mpg. The allowable extensions are .mpg, .m2g, .m2t and .m2v.

Recording Batch Files

Batch mode records video in pieces. It allows a VBrick to transfer segments of a conference, event, training session, or any video, to a remote VBrick, while continuing to record. Batch processing minimizes the delay inherent with store-and-forward video, providing MPEG-2 video in near-real time. Batch files names are created in the Recorder: General section of IWS. A batch file is one of a group of files that are handled as a single entity. The Recorder File Name is the base file name of the batch, for instance filename.mpg. Three digits are reserved at the end of the base file name to signify the index number of the batch file. Index numbers are assigned to the base file name from 1–999 as files are recorded (filename1.mpg through filenamexxx.mpg).

When VBStar creates a file for batch record, two files are created; the first is the file currently being recorded, and the second is the next index file, readied to receive data. Video is recorded into a batch file until the batch duration time is reached, or 4 GB, whichever comes first. When the first file is full, the new file becomes the target of the record operation. In batch mode, if the batch base file name is used as the Recorder File Name, the first file recorded will be numbered one greater than the most recent file recorded. For instance, if test.mpg is selected as the Recorder File Name, the batch file numbering will start at

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Contents VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video Appliances VBrick v4.1 MPEG-2 Appliance Admin GuideAbout VBrick Systems CopyrightFCC Notice MPEG-2 Admin Guide Contents2. MPEG-2 Configuration 1. Introduction4. Status 3. SDI Configuration6. Maintenance 5. Diagnostics7. Maintenance Mode 8. VBStarIndex Getting Help MPEG-2 Admin GuideOrganization Italics are used to emphasize specific words or phrases Font ConventionsPrinter-Friendly Chapter IntroductionOverview VBSSMArchiver and Recorder Functionality Mixed Model AppliancesConfiguration ModelIntroduction Figure 1. Archiver/Recorder Functionality2007 VBrick Systems, Inc MPEG-2 Overview MPEG-2 ConfigurationApplicable Model Optimizing MPEG-2 PerformanceOption Absolute Maximum Transport Rates MPEG-2 Configuration RecommendationsDest1, Dest2 DecoderDest1, Dest2 Configuration Network Ethernet Configuration Networkcan be letters, numbers or hyphens Gateway IP AddressNetwork Time Synchronization Configuration Network RoutingDomain Name Server Routing Method Configuration Network Management Configuration Network IPv6 Configuration BillboardBillboard FTP Using the BillboardBillboard File Types Billboard URLsLocal URL Remote URLVideo Input Creating a BillboardFont Sizes Transparent Backgroundapplying this parameter will cause the VBrick to reset Configuration DecoderConfiguration Decoder Video Configuration Decoder Audio Configuration Decoder Network Receive Address Configuration Decoder Picture-In-Picture Picture in Picture Configuration Encoder Transport Configuration EncoderConfiguration Encoder Video Video Format \t or \T - Current Time \h or \H - Host Name\d or \D - Current Date Reference Distance Configuration Encoder Audio Audio Input Configuration Encoder Destination 1/Destination2 Destination Address Configuration Encoder Announce SAP support replacement characters. The replacement text is only shown in Announce Common Informationfollowing string IPMask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where SAP for Destination 1 and/orConfiguration Encoder Text Insertion Configuration Recorder Configuration PumpConfiguration FTP File Transfer Configuration ConferencingConferencing Configuration Passthrough COM1 Configuration PassthroughPassthrough State Responder Passthrough State Initiator Destination Dedicated Address Mode Configuration SystemConfiguration Passthrough COM2 System Configuration System Generalparameters before you can enable Network Time Synchronization on this windowFront Panel LCD Display Configuration System SNMP TrapsProgram Files\VBrick\VB6000\Download\ReleaseVxxxxxx Event Description NumberEvent Description Improving Security Configuration System SecurityConfiguration System Logging Configuration Video On Demand Run Scripts Using IWS Configuration Script ManagementConfiguration Script Management Event Triggering Figure 2. Script Management - Part Sample Script Run Scripts Using the IR Remote ControlRun Scripts Using Event Triggers Scripting Notes Configuration Script Management Auto ConfigurationXML Header Introduction SDI ConfigurationVertical Offset Correction SDI Audio Input 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Status System Information StatusSystem Model Status Network Status Codec Status Network Statusor 100Mbit GeneralInterface Status Network Status RoutingMPEG-2 Decoder Status Status Decoder StatusStatus Network Status Network Time Status Network Status IPv6 Decoder State Status Encoder Status MPEG-2 Encoder Status Status Hard Drive StatusStatus Hard Drive Status General Network Status Hard Drive Status PumpStatus Hard Drive Status Recorder Status FTP Server Status Status System Log Status System Log ConfigStatus System Log Traps Status System Log System EventStatus User Information Main Board Status User InformationStatus System Log System Info Status User Information Slot1/Slot2 User Information Version 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Diagnostics Network Tests DiagnosticsUser Diagnostics Diagnostics Network Tests Ping TestDiagnostics Network Tests Trace Route Test Trace Route Test Results Diagnostics Network Tests Data Test Diagnostics Device Test Diagnostics Decoder Color Bars Diagnostics Hard Drive 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Maintenance Device Information MaintenanceMaintenance Read/Write Read From Device Maintenance Default All ConfigurationMaintenance Read/Write Configuration Read Configuration Data from Device Maintenance Read/Write Write To Device Write Configuration Data to Device Maintenance Change Usernames & PasswordsMaintenance Usernames & Passwords Change Usernames & Passwords User Name Default User Name Maintenance Usernames & Passwords Change SNMPv3 PasswordsDefault Password User LevelUser Name Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode Limitations Maintenance Mode FeaturesMaintenance Mode Indicators Command Maintenance Mode CLI OperationEntry ex or exitEntry VBStar Recording vs. Archiving VBStar Pumpreserved for VBrick firmware Configuration Pump Generalstore files on the C drive. The C drive has limited space and is Configuration Pump Destination See MPEG-2 Configuration Encoder Announce SAP on page Configuration Pump Announce SAPConfiguration Pump Operation VBStar Record Using Mixed ModelsFilename Syntax Rules Recording Batch FilesBatch Wrap Point and Record Duration Configuration Recorder General FTP Server Enable Configuration Recorder Network Configuration Recorder Operation Recorder State VBStar FTP File Transfer Configuration FTP File Transfer ServersFTP Server Configuration FTP File Transfer TransfersFTP Status FTP Queue Operation VBStar Status2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Index Page Page Wallingford, Connecticut 06492, USA VBrick Systems, Inc 12 Beaumont Road
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