
StudioStation 100 • Web-Based User Interface
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Storage Information
The storage information table below the Stream URL panel (also available in
on page 60) displays the names of the available connected storage
devices, their locations (internal, USB front panel port, USB rear panel port, USB RCP), total
capacity, and amount of used and available storage space. It also provides an estimate
of remaining recording time for each drive and indicates (with a check mark) which drive
is selected as the only or primary recording location. If the StudioStation 100 is set for
secondary recording mode, a second check mark symbol indicates the drive selected as
the secondary recording location.
NOTE:
The StudioStation 100 has an internal 32 Gigabyte SD card.
Figure 20.
Recording Controls, Storage Information Table
NOTE:
Recordings stored on the internal drive can be automatically uploaded to a
Setting the Default Recording Media
page 57). If internal
storage space is nearly full and the StudioStation 100 is set up to automatically upload
recordings to a server, the StudioStation 100 uses an automatic disc cleanup feature
to make room for new recordings. As needed, the unit automatically deletes recordings
previously uploaded to a server, starting with the oldest recordings, until there is
enough free space on the disk.
For details on recording deletion, see
Deleting
Recordings
in the
StudioStation 100 Help File.
Learn how to lock a recording to prevent it from being
automatically deleted, see
Locking and Unlocking
a
Recording
Package
Folder
in
the
StudioStation 100 Help File
.
Recorded Events
1
2
3
Figure 21.
Recorded Events Page and Subtabs
This page has three additional pages you can click on the tabs to access,
Recording
Calendar
(see figure 21,
1
),
Schedule
Settings
(
2
), and
Publish
Settings
(
3
).
Recorded
Events
opens on the
Recording
Calendar
page. These pages display the
calendar with past and present recordings, the publishing destination and configuration of
the current recording.
figure 20
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