Recording Remote
A simple control panel for all connected recording devices — start and stop recordings, check connection status, and manage the Auto-Start setting. Designed to be used from any device on the network: a phone, tablet, or secondary computer works just as well as the main operator machine.
Status Summary
Section titled “Status Summary”Two status chips at the top give an instant overview:
- Recording chip — how many devices are currently recording out of how many were asked to record (e.g. “2 of 2 recording”). Blue when all are recording, warning-colored when only some are, red when none responded.
- Connected chip — how many devices are currently connected out of how many are enabled. Green when all connected, warning when partial, red when none.
Controls
Section titled “Controls”Start All — sends a record command to all enabled devices. Dims if all are already recording.
Stop All — sends a stop command to all devices. Dims if none are recording.
Auto-Start
Section titled “Auto-Start”A notice below the main buttons shows the current Auto-Start state with a quick toggle:
- Auto-Start is enabled — recording starts automatically when timecode runs. A “Disable” button lets you turn it off without going to admin settings.
- Auto-Start is DISABLED — a “Enable” button is shown.
Recording Devices
Section titled “Recording Devices”An expandable Recording Devices section lists each configured device with: name and enabled state, type, connection status (endpoint and connected/not), recording indicator, and any error messages.
This section is read-only — device configuration is managed in Admin → Recording.
Menu (⋯)
Section titled “Menu (⋯)”- Fullscreen — toggle fullscreen mode (useful on a tablet)
- Prevent Device Sleep — keep the screen awake (uses Wake Lock API; only shown when supported)
- Edit Recordings — jump to the recordings edit list
- Recording Settings — jump to Admin → Recording
- Reload App — force a full reload