A similar observation, though in not such details, the device is still unstable and stuck in the capturing state. Strangely enough, the first two recordings were perfect, which possible confirmed what Kristof noticed that disk is not properly maintained between recordings? The only positive sign is an improvement in the video recording quality.
Leslaw On Jun 14, 2012, at 8:32 AM, Kristof Keppens wrote: > Hi List, > > After a while we decided to start testing the epiphan devices again with the > latest firmware from epiphan's site ( 2.3.1e1 ) . Our results so far aren't > really promising. The first day of recordings went relatively successful, 3 > captures, around 5 hours together was ingested successful. We did notice than > when setting the stream setup to picture in picture the ingested material is > also picture in picture and not 2 separate streams. For the second day of > testing we changed the setup to 2 streams, however none of those recordings > made it to the server, idem to the recordings for the third day. > > I have in the capturing overview in matterhorn 2 recordings from the second > day ( the third recording that day doesn't even show there ), one stuck in > capturing and one stuck in sending recording to processing. For the third day > only 1 recording made it to the overview, also stuck in sending recording to > processing. > > In the logs of the epiphan device I notice a message for the recording stuck > in capturing that says unable to save recording ( or something similar ) and > for the first recording of the third day a message keeps appearing that says > trying to ingest, and zipping to /u/data/, this repeats for a while and at > last it will disappear only to start all over again. > > The test recordings are scheduled as follows : > 10:00 -> 11:45 > 12:00 -> 13:55 > 14:00 -> 14:45 > > And this 5 days in a row. Could it be possible that after the first 3 > recordings ( that succeeded ) the disk is full and therefor creating this > problem or are we doing something else wrong. Another question is, is there > already a way to login to the epiphan device and directly see the current and > past logs there cause the device log page has it's use but it would be useful > to be able to see all logs to pinpoint the issue. > > Thanks > > Kristof Keppens > _______________________________________________ > Matterhorn-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users
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