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Mobile and Tablet Features
Introducing the mobile / tablet operator interface
Use your mobile device or tablet for confidence monitoring of channels, streams and audio levels. You can now start
and stop recordings from an interface designed for a touch-screen device. Point your smartphone or tablet to
http://<system IP address>/admin/m.
See
Mobile / Tablet Operator Interface
.
Discovery of Epiphan devices
Use the new Epiphan Connect application on Android and iOS as an alternative to the desktop based discovery utility.
The application has built-in support for opening the tablet operator interface and can be configured to automatically
open the tablet interface if connected to the Standalone VGA Grid by USB.
Mobile tethering
Release 3.11.0 introduces the option to use mobile tethering for recording control, confidence monitoring and mobile
network file transfers. Configure mobile data tethering and turn on automatic file uploads to automatically transfer
files to a remote site using the public mobile network. Alternatively, choose to tether for confidence monitoring and
recording control only.
Configure the Standalone VGA Grid to use no mobile data, to use Ethernet normally and switch to mobile data if the
Ethernet becomes unavailable, or to mobile data as the preferred transmission method.
Other Improvements:
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Based on the video encoder type, source resolution and stream frame size, the device now automatically
calculates a suggested bitrate that provides the best performance and quality trade off.
Examples for H.264:
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640×480, 15 fps, - 1.4 Mbps
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1280×720, 20 fps - 2.6Mbps
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1920×1080, 30 fps - 6.5 Mbps
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When using auto-file upload, you can
choose to exclude specific channels from upload
. This is useful if you
have one channel used for lower-quality streaming and another for higher-quality recording. Save space on your
network server by not uploading the lower-quality recordings automatically.
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You can now
select what happens when you insert a USB drive
: nothing; a one-time copy or transfer to the
drive; a manual copy or transfer to the drive; or automatic continuous copy or transfer of recorded files to the
drive.
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As of 3.11.0, you can configure the system to
automatically upload recorded files to an attached USB drive
.
Choose to either have it work the same way as uploading via FTP, CIFS, or RSYNC; or as a one-time download of
all the recordings on the system. Auto-file upload to USB drives supports storing recordings from each channel
in its own subfolder. See
Upload to an external USB drive
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Each audio and video input now indicates which channel(s) are using it, or if the input is not used. This can help
you
determine if you have any inputs that are not being streamed
or to assess which channels would be
affected by downtime for a given input.