Administrators and content owners with permission can create recording keys.
- Administrators select Administer : Content Management : Recording keys - Add.
- Content owners select Manage : My Recording Keys : Create a new recording key.
Property | Description |
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Recording key | A number of up to 10 digits required to start recording or streaming. Administrators can define the recording key. Leaving the field empty instructs the system to generate a key.
Administrators can specify the default length of keys that the system generates. Administrators can also enable a blank recording key, which allows users to record without entering a key value. You can configure the LifeSize video system to use a specific, default recording key. In this case, users are not prompted to enter a key when recording. Refer to the video system's user and administrator guide for supported models. |
Owner | By default, the user who created the recording key. Administrators can change the owner. |
Name | Descriptive name of the recording key. |
Channel | By default, Main. Administrators and recording key owners can assign the recording to a different channel.
When you select a channel other than Main, the channel’s default values are used for Share with all, Viewers, and Viewer groups. You can edit these values. If you edit an existing recording key and change the channel, the channel’s default values are not used. |
Description | Descriptive details. |
Tags | Descriptive terms that help users find videos recorded with the key. |
Share with all | Clear the checkbox to specify users and groups who can view videos recorded with the key. |
Stream live | Select to create live streams with the key. Live streams are available to view during the call. |
Record stream | Records the stream. Recorded calls are available to view after the recording is complete. With both Record stream and Stream live selected, the stream is available to view during the call. |
Default recording layout | Determines whether video from the near end, far end, or both are recorded. Defaults to Use the video system setting. The setting in the recording key overrides the setting on the LifeSize video system initiating the recording. |
Recording bit rate | Specifies the bit rate (in kb/s) to use when recording. |
Low bit rate version | Generates a second dual stream video version at the bit rate specified for PC viewers whose bandwidth cannot support the bit rate of the primary version. The server automatically determines which version to send to PC viewers based on the quality of their Internet connection. |
Mobile stream 1 |
Generates combined main and presentation video for mobile devices at the bit rate specified. Set this to the highest bit rate the device can sustain with a good Internet connection. |
Mobile stream 2 |
Generates a second combined main and presentation video for mobile devices at the bit rate specified. Set this to the lowest rate to ensure mobile devices with slower Internet connections can experience uninterrupted streaming. The client automatically determines the version to use based on the network connection. |
Mobile stream layout | Appears only when a mobile stream is enabled. Specify the layout of the combined main and presentation video in the stream. The viewer cannot change the layout. |
Presentation quality | Defaults to Low. Use a higher setting to improve the readability of small text or detail in a presentation. |
Enable multicast | Appears only when multicast is configured on LifeSize UVC Video Center. Select this option to multicast the live video. You must also select Live stream and at least one mobile stream layout. |
Creating low bit rate or mobile streams uses additional storage and reduces capacity for simultaneous recordings.
Mobile streams use the industry standard Apple HTTP Live Streaming protocol, which supports live and recorded streams, and streams at different bit rates.