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Recording and Replay
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DGy Model 201 User Guide
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SIMULTANEOUS 
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RECORD/REPLAY
The DGy 201 supports the optional ability to playback from disk at the 
same time as it is recording new material. Record and play start and 
stop times are independent.
Note
You must have an AuxCodec board installed to use 
the Simultaneous Record/Play option on the DGy 
201
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The presence of this option can be confirmed by 
viewing the 
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STREAMING
The DGy 201 can encode and stream a graphics input to the network 
port using the optional streaming capability. In this mode, instead of 
directing the encoded visuals to the local DGy 201 disk, the encoded 
visuals are streamed to the network port as a unicast (point-to-point) 
transmission for remote viewing on a PC equipped with the optional 
Advanced PC Player software.
Figure 1-3.   
Optional streaming to the network (10/100 Base-T) port
The streaming output of a suitably optioned DGy 201 can be viewed on 
a remote PC with Windows® Media Player using the optional RGB 
Spectrum Advanced Player software. Note that although the image 
quality will have the same resolution and quality as if displayed on the 
graphics output of the DGy 201, the frame rate will be limited by the 
network performance and the capability of the PC that you use.
REMOTE DISK 
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MOUNT
The DGy 201 also offers an optional capability to record to a remote disk 
drive accessible through a network. Remote drives include network 
attached storage devices, servers, RAID servers and network attached 
PCs. To accomplish this the remote drive is mounted as a network 
assigned NFS (Network File System) drive and appears to the DGy 201 
as if it is a local disk drive. Note that this feature requires the use of 
Allegro (Windows PC platforms) or Linux based NFS servers. For more 
information please see 
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