About Panopto recording and webcasting

The Pearl Nexus supports scheduled events, recurring events, and unscheduled ad hoc recordings and webcasts. Scheduled events start and end automatically. No manual intervention is required. After the event ends, recorded files automatically upload to the event owner's folder in Panopto. Backup recordings are also saved locally on Pearl Nano. If the network connection or the CMS goes down during an event, Pearl device continues to record locally and uploads the recording when network connectivity resumes.

Administrators can:

General Information

  • Starting or stopping a scheduled VOD event before the scheduled start or stop time does not change the event into an ad hoc event.
  • Pearl Nexus must be registered with Panopto to record and stream Panopto events, see Enable CMS and register with Panopto.
  • The maximum allowed bitrate for webcasts in Panopto is 2.5 Mbps, regardless of what bitrate is actually set for the target resolution of the remote recorder in Panopto. For example, when creating a scheduled webcasting event in Panopto, if you set the target resolution to a quality of 1920 x 1080 60 fps Bitrate: 4000 kbps, Pearl Nexus streams the event at the maximum bitrate of 2500 kbps.
  • Scheduled events have priority over ad hoc events. If an ad hoc event is still in progress when it's time to start a scheduled event, the ad hoc event is stopped and the scheduled event starts.
  • Scheduled VOD events automatically start recording locally on Pearl Nexus even If the network is down or Panopto is unavailable. After the session ends, the locally recorded files upload automatically to your folder in Panopto when the network link to Panopto is re-established.
  • Scheduled webcasting events do not start if Pearl Nexus's connection to the CMS is not available.
  • If the network connection is lost during a file upload to Panopto, the transfer automatically restarts when the network connection re-establishes.
  • If Pearl Nexus loses power while a scheduled event is being recorded, the recording stops. If Pearl Nexus is powered back on before the scheduled end time for the event, recording of the scheduled event restarts automatically and a second set of files are created. When the event ends, the files are uploaded to Panopto.
  • If Pearl Nexus was unavailable on the network or powered down and misses a scheduled event, the status of that event appears as Skipped on the Events page in the Admin panel.
  • Do not use AFU or configure recording file size, type and other channel recording settings when CMS is enabled on Pearl Nexus.
  • For ad hoc events, Pearl Nexus ignores a user's presets that are set in Panopto. As a result, ad hoc recordings automatically upload to the user's default folder as originally assigned by Panopto.
  • Channel encoding settings you make on Pearl Nexus are overridden by the default encoding settings the system uses to record to Panopto.

For Panopto VOD events, if you manually stop a scheduled VOD event before the scheduled end time when Pearl Nexus doesn't have network connectivity, Pearl Nexus uploads the completed event's recording when network connectivity resumes. However, Panopto does not recognize that the event has ended. The event remains in the In Progress state in Panopto and you must wait until the original event's scheduled end time before creating a new event using that Pearl Nexus.

Encoding settings

Default Panopto encoding settings are applied automatically to the channel when Panopto is enabled, which override the existing encoding settings. If you manually change the encoding settings using the Admin panel after Panopto is enabled, the settings revert back to the default Panopto settings when a scheduled or ad hoc event starts.

You can change the channel resolution in Panopto when creating a new scheduled or recurring session. Pearl Nexus also supports Panopto device templates so you can quickly set up your Pearl Nexus remote recorder when you create a new event.

  • Use multiple Pearl Nexus channels to get multiple views for a Panopto event. Each channel is treated as a separate video source. Using the Admin panel, Pearl Nexus administrators can configure channels on Pearl Nexus for multiple source recordings and separate channels for webcasts.
    • Pearl-2 - configure up to six channels
    • Pearl Mini - configure up to three channels
    • Pearl Nexus - configure up to three channels
    • For example, if you have a main camera and a presentation laptop that you want to capture as a multiple source recording, you'd create two channels on Pearl Nexus: one for the main camera and another one for the presentation laptop. To learn how to create a channel, see Channel configuration.
  • For multiple-source Panopto events that are manually stopped or have ended, if you use the Admin panel to delete a locally saved recording for any channel on Pearl Nexus that hasn't yet uploaded to Panopto as part of the multiple-source event, that event remains in the In Progress state indefinitely in Panopto.
  • Pearl Mini and Pearl Nexus only - To record a scheduled session at 1920×1080@30 fps, you must select 1920×1080@60 fps for the remote recorder in Panopto when you create the scheduled session.