Video Recorder Bug Using Shared Sequence

Video Recorder Bug Using Shared Sequence

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Video Recorder Bug Using Shared Sequence

dipto6D54P
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Hi,

I am new to recording videos in FlexSim. I am using shared sequence to create this video using defined flypath for different sequences.

Background:

 

This is a warehouse model. Logic was written in a way such that only a specific type of material can be stored in a particular rack. Each type is color coded for easier visualization and validation of the logic.
Upon validation, the model works fine with its logic as intended.

Now, I am creating a video with 3 different sequences on the same output file at a different timeline. First 2 sequences considers the start time similar to model start time. However, the 3rd sequence starts after week 5 (T= 3025800 to 3025880) = 80s for its defined flypath. The final render shows the whole logic seems to get corrupted and shows a reality which is not simulation reality at all (meaning without recorder on, the logic works fine)

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I am attaching -
1. Recording using snip tool.
2. Recording using FlexSim Video Recorder.
3. My Video recorder settings for FlexSim.  

Thanks in advance. 


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joerg_vogel_HsH
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Ok, this answer here is not what you requested. Can you capture the video output to your display and process it on a different computer? If you let run a model a long time the internal resources are optimized for a state without an additional task that records a video output. At the moment you let start such a task the system shifts task priorities. 

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dipto6D54P
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Hi Joerg,

Thanks for the feedback. Not sure if I followed your response ("Can you capture the video output to your display and process it on a different computer?") correctly.

Meanwhile, I have tried one additional experiment, I tried to extract one single sequence as output at T= 3024000, and it works fine as the logic intends to. The error is repeated when I want to extract the video using shared sequence start and end time defined on a different timeline. What I attempted to do is avoiding extraction of different sequences 1 by 1 rather defining all the sequences at once, use shared sequences and get a merged file.