Time drift on recording output to file
Re: Time drift on recording output to file
Ahh, you want to exclude the overlays in the recording?
This is NOT possible with the Automatic Recording.
In that case you MUST use the manual recording and trigger it via control-commands MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_ON/OFF.
You might use the overlay resp. program events to start/stop the recordings.
E.g.:
- use the last 'On Overlay Stopped' event to trigger MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_ON
and
- use the 'On Program Stopping' event to trigger MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_OFF
This is NOT possible with the Automatic Recording.
In that case you MUST use the manual recording and trigger it via control-commands MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_ON/OFF.
You might use the overlay resp. program events to start/stop the recordings.
E.g.:
- use the last 'On Overlay Stopped' event to trigger MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_ON
and
- use the 'On Program Stopping' event to trigger MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_OFF
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
Re: Time drift on recording output to file
Thank you, that solution seems ideal. I'll try it out.radio42 wrote: ↑01 May 2019 20:38 Ahh, you want to exclude the overlays in the recording?
This is NOT possible with the Automatic Recording.
In that case you MUST use the manual recording and trigger it via control-commands MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_ON/OFF.
You might use the overlay resp. program events to start/stop the recordings.
E.g.:
- use the last 'On Overlay Stopped' event to trigger MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_ON
and
- use the 'On Program Stopping' event to trigger MIXER_OUTPUT_REC_OFF