NCast Presentation Recorder Reference Manual
4.10.3.Remove Recording After Upload is Finished?
The recording will be removed after the archive has been transferred to its target location. Actually, the
recording is not removed but is placed into the Trash Can where it remains until accumulated Trash
exceeds the space allocated for it. Trash is carried out at the time a new recording starts. This means
that generally a recording remains available for some time after Upload even though it has been
“officially” removed. See Section 6.10.3. for a discussion on disk space management.
There is an option to “Remove Archives Automatically” which will unconditionally delete recordings when
space is needed. See Section 6.10.6. for information on how to enable this option.
4.10.4.Set Upload Method
There are potentially five different target locations for a finished and ready file: a server using File
Transfer Protocol (FTP), a server using Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), a locally inserted USB
stick, transfer to a Presentation Server using the Capture Agent REST protocol or transfer to a Kaltura
server using the Kaltura API.
There is a Primary Upload choice and a Secondary Upload choice. This allows the Presentation
Recorder to target two different entities for delivery of the file.
For example, the Primary choice could be set to USB and the secondary choice to Presentation Server.
This would allow the Presenter to walk away with the recording on a USB stick and a backup copy is sent
to Presentation Server for processing there.
Another example would be to set the Primary choice to Presentation Server for local content distribution,
and the Secondary choice to FTP the file to a remote CDN service.
The Upload settings are on a per-channel basis, so use of different Channels can facilitate upload to
different places when the archive is ready.
4.10.5.Connection Test
The PR-HD will try to connect to the server and list contents of the upload directory. It uses the current
configuration of all parameters.
4.10.6.Multiple Upload Locations
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