Sandeep,
I don't think the capture agent would report vga2usb as a capability in the first place unless it was installed via the install scripts. Do you have a vga2usb device in that capture agent? If not, it's odd that it was added as a device. It would be great to understand how it was introduced in the first place. Anyways, if you don't want to continue to uncheck "screen" when you capture, you can comment out the vga2usb config properties from ConfigurationManager.properties. I think you need to restart for the capture agent to pick up this change, but the agent should report its new capabilities to the capture-admin service automatically. This service is used by the scheduling UI to list device options for each agent. If for some reason the capabilities don't update automatically, you can call the rest endpoint directly. http://opencast01.usask.ca:8080/capture-admin/agents/{name}/capabilities

~Adam

On 3/16/11 11:57 AM, Sandeep Tamrakar wrote:
Hi,
Thank you guys for replying. I think I have figured out what the problem was. Actually the computer that is acting as the input device was responding. I unchecked the epiphan when scheduling the capture and everything just worked fine. Thank you all for help :)

Regards,
Sandeep TamrakarA&M - Commerce

> Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:46:55 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] Epiphan Error (I guess!)
>
> Hi,
>
> I use to get this error when there is no input connected to the epiphan
> device (in my case /dev/screen, since "Screen" is the friendly name of my
> epiphan device).
>
> Usually it helped to doublecheck the input source (does the laptop send a > signal?); if that was of no use, matterhorn restart helped, if I remember
> correctly.
>
> Greetings, Andreas
>
> TamrakarSandeep wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> > When I scheduled the capture, it would just say, "failed : Failed to start > > capture"I checked the log file and figured out there was something to do
> > with Epiphan.Now I have no idea what is wrong with Epiphan but it says
> > "Unexpected jv4linfo exception: No such
> > file or directory for /dev/epiphan_vga2usb"
> > I checked the /dev folder but could not find epiphan_vga2usb folder. How
> > am I supposed to get it in /dev folder.
> > Regards,Sandeep TamrakarA&M - Commerce
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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