Saving a Stream to a File
You can save streaming video from a camcorder to a file automatically and register the file as an asset.
Note
- This function cannot be used if the codec of the transmitter is set to HEVC.
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Start streaming.
Note
- Recording starts automatically if [Streaming with recording] on the [Settings] screen is set to ON. For details, refer to the XDCAM air Setup Guide.
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Click the [Rec] button in the stream information area.
Recording to the file starts, and the duration of the file is displayed in the stream information area.
You can click the [Preview] button to preview the file during recording. For details about preview operations, see “Previewing and Trimming a File During Recording.”
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Stop recording.Streaming stops.
You can check the saved file on the Asset screen. A bin (with name configured on the [Settings] screen) is created in the [Live Recording] bin in the group to which the transmitter belongs, and the asset is saved in the bin.
Note
- The file name of the asset is the name of the transmitter, with a suffix determined by the date and time of recording.
- The time is determined according to the time zone specified on the Settings screen.
- An asset is created when streaming stops.
- The maximum time that a stream can be continuously recorded is 3 hours. When recording while casting to an SNS, the maximum continuous recording time is 1 hour.
- When you want to stop recording, allow recording to continue for approximately 30 seconds longer and then stop recording. If you don't, the recorded video may be shortened due to the display delay.
Recording a stream using a cloud receiver
To record a stream in a system that does not have a PWS-100RX1/110RX1/110RX1A or while casting to an SNS, use a cloud receiver.
Create a cloud receiver as described in “Creating a Cloud Receiver.”
To record, select the created cloud receiver in [Main output] in the Streaming information area, start streaming, and click the [REC] button.

