Configure a standalone nvr, Using an nvr – VBrick Systems ETHERNETV V4.4.3 User Manual

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Network Video Recording

ETV Portal Server Admin Guide

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Schedule Privileges

Configure a Standalone NVR

T

To configure a standard NVR in a Standalone NVR Installation.

1. Login to the Standalone NVR Admin Console using the host name or IP address of the

Standalone NVR machine. For example:

http://myserveraddress/admin

2. Define a Record server.

a. Set record

Path

if necessary. Set to local hard drive on NVR or to a network drive.

b. Set

Max. Recording

.

3. Define VOD and FTP Servers (go to

Global Settings > Servers

).

a. Record only – VOD server not required.
b. Record and ingest – must define a VOD server.
c. Record, ingest, and FTP – must define VOD and FTP servers.
d. Record and FTP – must define an FTP server.

4. If Access Control is enabled, you must create a user and grant the following permissions

on the

Users

page in the Admin Console. See Users on page 81 for more information.

a.

Allow Access To Specific FTP Servers

b.

Allow Access To Specific Recorder Servers

c.

Allow Access To Specific VOD Servers

d.

Allow Content Recording

e.

Schedule Privileges

Using an NVR

As noted, the Portal Server and the Network Video Recorder are installed on separate
machines. Using the Admin Console, you configure the NVR by indicating where record files
will be stored, and defining the maximum number of simultaneous recording the NVR will
support (which is less than or equal to the licensed number of recordings). The record

Path

can be set to local hard drive on the NVR machine or to a network drive. In a Portal Server
installation, from PCs or IPRs, end users can access NVR record features (record start/
record stop) through using the Portal Server. When a recording is initiated using the

Record

button on the

Live Broadcasts

page of the Portal Server, the record file is be automatically

ingested to available VOD servers, based on the stream type (e.g. MPEG2, MPEG4, etc.) and
user's permissions. After ingestion, the record file can be automatically deleted from record
server based on the Global Settings configuration.

When a record is initiated through Scheduler interface of Portal Server, end users can specify
whether they want to FTP the recorded file to available FTP servers or to ingest the recorded
file to available VOD servers. They can also specify whether or not to automatically delete the
file after a successful FTP or ingestion. (These options are not available in "batch" mode. If
you select

Enable Batch

, the files are not FTPed and ingested; they are saved to

D:\Inetpub\ftproot\MCS\Record

and all other options are disabled.)

In a standard NVR configuration, live streams can be recorded (1) by using the

Record

button

on the embedded player or (2) by using the

Scheduler

module. In a standalone NVR

installation, recording can only be initiated from the

Scheduler

module using the interface as

shown below in Figure 18. For a complete description of the Scheduler, see "Using the
Scheduler" in the Portal Server User Guide.

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