Recorders – VBrick Systems ETHERNETV V4.4.3 User Manual

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Global Settings

ETV Portal Server Admin Guide

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3. Go to

<InstallDir>\Vbrick\MCS\Common\VBUService\VBUService.exe.config

4. Find the key called

MCSSDKTimeout

that handles SDK timeouts and make this value

greater than the value set for

SessionTimeOutIPR

. This value is in milliseconds, so if you

have set the

SessionTimeOutIPR

to 480 (8 hours), you would set the

MCSSDKTimeout

to

30600000 milliseconds (8.5 hours).

5. After making these changes, reboot the Portal Server and you are done.

Recorders

A Recorder server enables recording by Portal Server users. If a recorder server is not created
here, any attempt to record a live stream or a stored video will fail. Once enabled, users must
also be assigned the appropriate permissions (see Allow Content Recording on page 116).
(Note: Do not confuse a Recorder server with a Network Video Recorder which is a a
separate product. See the ETV Network Video Recorder Release Notes for more information.)

T

To add a Recorder configuration:

1. Go to

Global Settings > Recorders

.

2. Select

Add Recorders

and click

Submit

.

Note By installation default, all recordings are stored on the D: drive. If you install ETV

Portal Server on a system without a D: drive, you must subsequently go to

Global

Settings > Recorders

and change the record path as necessary. Also, the

Max Recording

field shows the default number of concurrent recording sessions allowed. If you need
more than 2 concurrent recording sessions, you must purchase a Network Video Recorder.

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