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1.3.0 Release Candidate Process

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The following list includes all the release candidates published so far for the 1.3.0 version:
* [1.3.0-rc1|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/galicaster-1.3.0-rc1.tgz]
* [1.3.0-rc2|http://webfiler.teltek.es/webfiler/galicaster/galicaster-1.3.0-rc2.tgz]

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* Save crashed recordings on restart.



*Improvements:*

New documentation has been included in the code ({{docs}} folder) as well as in this wiki. This documentation is both partial and provisional but is already useful. Following the release process we will be updating it.

Till the 1.3.0 release documentation is best consulted on the wiki. New pages include:

[Compatible hardware|Compatible hardware table]
* [Galicaster:Logitech webcams]
* [Galicaster:Hauppauge cards]
* [Galicaster:Bluecherry PV and BC cards]
* [Galicaster:Blackmagic capture cards]
* [Galicaster:Epiphan framegrabbers]
* [Galicaster:Osprey Cards]
* [Galicaster:Datapath video capture cards]
[Galicaster:Galicaster configuration 1.3.0]
[Galicaster:Plugins]
[Galicaster:Input Profiles]
[Galicaster:Track configuration]
Device modules:
* [Galicaster:V4l2 device module]
* [Galicaster:Firewire device module]
* [Galicaster:RTP device module]
* [Galicaster:Custom device module]

[Capture card table|Compatible hardware table]


h3. Acknowledgments


Unfortunately Matterhorn overwrittes the metadata of a returning mediapackage, so modifications have to be made in order to preserve any changes made on the capturer. However, if a mediapackage is ingested a second time, all the metadata - but the identifier - will be preserved.

h3. Regarding device behavior on missing signal and resolution change.

We've compiled a list of the behaviour of the video devices when the signal is missing - unplugged or camera off - or the resolution changes - for VGA capturing devices.

This list was checked over Ubuntu 12.04 with newest drivers and Galicaster 1.3.0rc1

* Datapath:
** Provides configurable No signal black screen, with time counter.
** Scalate to designated resolution.
** We recommend using the newer possible driver.
* NCast:
** Provides mock signal.
** Scalates input.
* Epiphan:
** Newest drivers provides green screen on failure and scalates on resolution change.
** V4L2 device module can be used instead of epiphan's, specifying caps
* Osprey:
** provides a blue screen
* Bluecherry PV:
** provides a blue screen with caps well configurated, otherwise it may fail
* Hauppauge:
** Provides black. If configurated on Tuner it provides noise.
** Unfortunately, switch to a good input and standard requires to stop the preview. Other sources can switch on runtime (Osprey f.i.).
* *RTP: Fails*
* *Blackmagic: Fails "silently".*
** It may be a GStreamer issue since the driver works with the vendor SW.
** External HW can prevent failures.
** Doesn't allow resolution change.
* *Firewire: Fails*
* *Webcams: Fails and Galicaster crashes.*

Silently means that it won't report an error on Galicaster but the resulting MP will be erronous.

Summing up; Firewire, RTP, webcams and Blackmagic sources need continous signal.
If signal recovers, user can reload the profile except for webcams, where Galicaster needs to be restarted manually.