overrecording
Overrecording is a term used to describe the practice of capturing more data, longer recording times, or more data channels than are strictly necessary for a given purpose. It often results from automated recording settings, default configurations, or policies that favor comprehensive archives. While it can increase storage use and processing requirements, it may also improve future analysis by preserving additional context and reducing the risk of missing relevant information.
In audio and video workflows, overrecording can occur when systems operate on a continuous or rolling basis,
In data logging and telemetry, overrecording may involve high sampling rates, multiple parallel channels, or pre-event
Overall, overrecording represents a trade-off between informational richness and resource use. Organizations may tilt toward overrecording