Version 22.1.0
What's new in this release?
- Per-participant audio recording
- This feature enables each participant in a recorded conference to have a separate audio-only file of the conference. As always, only one video recording of the conference is produced.
- An additional directory is created in the file system that contains the per-participant audio-only recordings.
- You can choose to create MPEG audio-only files that use the AAC codec or WAV audio-only files that use the PCM codec. The AAC option requires more CPU, but the resulting audio-only files are small; the WAV option uses less CPU but results in about 10.5 MB of storage for each recorded minute.
- VidyoReplay reboots for configuration changes
- Any configuration changes made with the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface now causes the VidyoReplay to reboot, thereby ensuring that your changes are applied.
- Resolved issues
- This release fixes a number of issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay.
- System updates
- For added security and stability, updates for multiple third-party packages and libraries are included as part of this release.
Files
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rp-TAG_RP-22.1.0.42-bundle-v5298.vidyo |
VidyoReplay version 21.2.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 22.1.0 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. or later. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0 and then upgrade to version 22.1.0. Once you have done so, refer to the Upgrade a VidyoReplay Cluster to 22.1.0 section below. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 22.1.0, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- We highly recommend upgrading to VidyoReplay 22.1.0 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.1.0
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.1.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller. The previous Standby Controller will now become the 22.1.0 Active Controller.
- When the former Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 22.1.0 Standby Controller.
- Note:If you do not perform the above steps in order, there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool. This tool provides the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 22.1.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 20.1.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo compatibility matrix to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the issues we've resolved in VidyoReplay version 22.1.0.
VidyoReplay Version 22.1.0 - resolved issues |
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Key |
Summary |
RPLY-1481 |
The VidyoReplay RecordingSearch API now returns the proper file size. |
RPLY-1449 |
When a portrait camera becomes the primary tile, the previous 16:9 frame is no longer visible behind that tile. |
RPLY-1447 |
If no video sources are available, the meeting content is not recorded. |
RPLY-1441 |
Using the “@” symbol in the password field for the recorder component caused the recorder to go down; therefore, the “@” symbol is no longer permitted in the password field. |
RPLY-1319 |
An issue that caused a crash when downloading large video files has been resolved. |
RPLY-1201 |
Audio-only call recordings are now visible on the Recorder Call Status page. |
Known issues
There are no new known issues for this release.