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Preface

You can record SDI, HDMI signals or IP Streams (NDI[®5, SRT) on-the-fly in Crash Mode, i.e. you start and stop each Capture/Recording process manually.

Start a Recording

Make sure to have at least one valid Capture- and Destination-Preset configured and that at least one Channel is connected successfully. Select a Channel and open the Inspector and make sure that the Channel is in Crash Mode.

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You can use the keyboard shortcut cmd + Command-R to start/stop a recording.

An ongoing Recording is indicated by a red border around the inner area of the Channel Viewer and a RECORDING message overlay.

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Stop a Recording

Click the Record button again to stop recording. The recorded clip will be available at the appropriate path in the filesystem (defined in the Destination Preset).

Multiple Capture IDs

A Capture ID consists of a Capture Preset and a Destination Preset. Open the Inspector of the desired Channel. At the bottom of the Inspector add further Capture IDs by pressing the Add ("+") button. Select a Capture Preset and Destination Preset for each Capture ID and start the Recording process as described above.

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You may start multiple Recordings of a single Video source at the same time to the same or to multiple destinations. This feature is limited by the hardware specs of the machine running the just:in linux engine. We strongly recommend to do thorough testing before using this feature in a live environment.

Use the Minus (“-”) button to delete Capture IDs again.