
Record To (archive only)
The
Record
To
submenu is available when the encoder selection is
Archive
and encoder
mode is
Recording
On
. This submenu allows you to define the drive the recorded video is
stored to in Single Recording mode. When Dual Recording is enabled, the recording files are
saved in the internal SSD drive and the external USB destination selected on the Web page
(see
Setting the default recording destination
on page 117). It also displays the total
drive space.
NOTE:
The SMP 351 can detect and record to USB storage devices using FAT32,
VFAT long file name extensions, EXT2, EXT3, or EXT4 file systems.
Rotate the left (
[
)
ADJUST
knob to select from the following:
•
<INTERNAL>
(default) – The internal storage memory and capacity (
xxx.xx
GB)
•
<USBFRONT [
VOLNAME
]>
– An external drive connected to the front panel USB port.
•
<USBREAR [
VOLNAME
]>
– An external drive connected to the rear panel USB port.
•
<AUTO>
– The SMP 351 automatically selects a record destination from connected
devices and internal storage.
NOTE:
•
When a USB device has more than one logical volume, each volume is
enumerated. Use the right (
{
)
ADJUST
knob to select from among the different
volumes on USB front and USB rear storage devices.
ATTENTION:
•
Disconnecting a USB device while recording to it may result in corrupt or lost data.
•
Déconnecter un périphérique USB alors qu’un enregistrement y est effectué, peut
engendrer une altération ou une perte de données.
Auto mode uses a hiearchy to choose from attached devices and internal memory as
follows:
Device Present
Record Location
USB Front
USB Rear
No
No
Record to internal memory storage.
Yes
No
Record to USB Front. If USB Front is full, record to internal.
No
Yes
Record to USB Rear. If USB Rear is full, record to internal.
Yes
Yes
Record to USB front. If USB Front is full, record to USB rear.
If USB rear is full, record to internal.
NOTE:
In Auto mode, when a physical device has more than one logical volume, the
volume with the most free space is used to store content (see step 3 of
Start an
Ad Hoc Recording
on page 56).
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