HELO H.264 Streaming and Recording Encoder v1.1r1 39 www.aja.com
/project_name
Secondary Recording Media Type
If creating a secondary recording, use this control to select whether secondary
recordings go to SD Card or USB storage.
None - Select "None" when not creating a secondary recording.
SD - Record secondary recording to the media inserted into the SD Card slot
(factory default).
USB - Record secondary recording to the media connected to the standard size
USB Storage port.
Secondary SD Card/USB Record Path
Defines a path (or directory name) for the secondary recording location on an SD
card or USB stick. Recordings will always be placed inside an /AJA directory. Use
forward slashes to create paths for subdirectories. For example, to create the path:
"AJA/project_name", enter the following into the SD Card/USB Record Path field:
/project_name
Dropped Frames Record Behavior
Selects the behavior when a recording destination is not fast enough to keep up
with the encoded video.
Continue - Recording continues if dropped frames occur (factory default).
Stop - The recording stops if a frame is dropped.
Filename Prefix
Sets the prefix of the file name, which will be appended with the Segment
Numbers specified below ("clip" is the factory default). UTF-8 (international)
characters are supported.
Recording Duration Extent
Selects whether the recording will continue indefinitely or will stop automatically
after a fixed amount of time.
Unlimited - Once started, recording will continue until the media becomes full,
or until it is stopped by the operator, or stopped by a dropped frame (factory
default).
Fixed - The Recording Duration (hours) and Recording Duration (minutes) sliders
become active. They can be used to set the length of the recording (unless it is
stopped manually or for another reason).
IMPORTANT: The limits and behavior for various kinds of storage devices may vary.
"Full" may mean different things depending on whether storage is local or on a
network. "Full" may also mean different things depending on whether the HELO is
recording or is in idle. Some media may start dropping frames before they are full.
IMPORTANT: Consider the quality of your storage media if you are needing to push
the limits of its storage capacity. When storage is near 90% full and you are
recording at 20Mb/s in TS format, your media may hit its limit quickly starting at
11% free space, whereas recording at 10Mb/s may allow your media to fill more
completely.
Media Limits When Not Recording
• Local warning limit at 15% storage remaining
• Network warning limit at 7% storage remaining
• Local full limit at 10% storage remaining