![]() This HD only device can only accept 3G-SDI unlike its predecessor which could accept 6G-SDI. This modular design makes it ideal for building into portable production units meaning you can use a Teranex Mini Rack Shelf to rack mount 3 HyperDeck Studio HD Minis in a single rack unit, or you can combine them with other products such as switchers, converters or streaming processors.Īlthough its the same 1/3 width design as the previous model, its not a like for like swap out from its predecessor. The most compact model of HyperDeck Studio, this entry level unit is based on the Teranex Mini form factor. Synchronise recordings and playback with the timecode and sync generator now built into all models stack multiple units for digital signage or multi channel recording meaning you can loop from HyperDeck to HyperDeck to create perfectly timed array or recorders. The Pro and Plus models include two SDI outputs so you can play ProRes 4444 files, allowing simultaneous fill and key output for keying in live production switchers. With the exception of the HD Mini all other units feature a dedicated SDI monitoring output giving you status information including video format, time code, source device, what the device is and record status. The HyperDecks both recognise and playout HDR with the appropriate flags so when its playing out the receiving monitor will automatically pick up and recognise the HDR video standards that’s being output and then tag the files with the correct HDR information. All HDR status information is embedded into the SDI connections so downstream equipment can detect when HDR files are played. With advanced HDR support you’ll be ready for the latest feature film workflows. ![]() If you combine the control protocol and file transfers with a HyperDeck connected to a large USB-C disk array, you get a fantastic broadcast server for ingest, media management and play out. Simply log into the HyperDeck and then type “play” or “record” and it will execute the command. With 10G Ethernet built into the HyperDeck Studio 4K Pro model, file transfers are so fast, they are faster than the SD card or SSD media disks. You’ll have the ability to pull files off the drive or upload remotely to any HyperDeck Studio. This USB-C output can also be used as a webcam to connect to a computer meaning if you wanted to pre-record content or have high quality edited content this can play out from any of the HyperDeck Studio models via USB-C into any software that supports webcams.Īll HyperDeck Studio models now feature FTP over Ethernet support creating incredibly fast network file transfers. H.264 & H.265 offer excellent recording capabilities you’ll have the ability to record up to 157 hours per terabyte in H.2 HD, and up to 58 hours in Ultra HD in H.265.Īs well as the media slots on the front of the units, each device now features an external USB-C port on the rear of the unit so you can now connect external USB-C drives allowing you to connect to an SSD drive or even other Blackmagic storage devices such as the MultiDock 10G which gives advanced storage capacities when using external USB-C storage. Upgraded Codec Support means every HyperDeck Studio now includes support for ProRes, DNx and H.264 formats (HypderDeck Studio 4K Pro has support for H.265). Key features from the previous models such as full colour LCDs which now supports both light and dark mode, full record playback status, dual media slots, and the comprehensive range of inputs & outputs have been retained, however a number of upgrades can been seen in these newer models. Sleek and modern in design these units have undergone a complete hardware redesign bringing them in line with the rest of the Blackmagic product range. ![]() Blackmagic Design have recently announced four new HyperDeck Studio Hard Disk Recording devices HyperDeck Studio HD Mini, HyperDeck Studio HD Plus, HyperDeck Studio HD Pro, HyperDeck Studio 4K Pro, all of which supersede any previous models. ![]()
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