Blackmagicdesign HyperDeck Installation And Operation Manual page 17

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Brand
Card Name
Angelbird AV Pro
Angelbird
Angelbird
Lexar
Professional 2000x
MagicRAM
MagicRAM V90
Extreme Pro
Sandisk
Extreme Pro
Extreme
Extreme Plus
Sony SF-G64
Sony
Sony SF-G128
Toshiba
Exceria Pro
Wise
Wise SD2
Formatting SSDs and SD Cards
Media used by HyperDeck must be formatted as either HFS+ or exFAT. These disk formats
allow long clips to be recorded as single files. You can easily format a card or SSD via the
format feature in HyperDeck's LCD menu, or via a Windows or Mac OS computer.
HFS+ is also known as Mac OS Extended and is the recommended format for HyperDeck as it
supports journaling. Data on a journaled disk is more quickly recovered in the rare event it
becomes corrupted, and less likely to be corrupted in the first place. HFS+ is natively supported
by Mac OS.
ExFAT is supported natively by Mac OS and Windows without needing to purchase any
additional software. However, exFAT does not support journaling.
While navigating through the format feature on the LCD menu, you'll have plenty of
opportunities to cancel the format and return to the previous menu by selecting the return
arrow on the bottom right of the LCD and pressing the 'set' button on the control panel, or by
pressing the menu button on HyperDeck Studio Mini. Always press the 'set' button to confirm
settings and enter setting menus.
Storage
Max Read/Write Speed
128GB
300 MB/s
64GB
300 MB/s
64GB
300 MB/s
256GB
300 MB/s
128GB
300 MB/s
64GB
300 MB/s
32GB
300 MB/s
64GB
95 MB/s
32GB
95 MB/s
64GB
90 MB/s
64GB
90 MB/s
64GB
300 MB/s
128GB
300 MB/s
256GB
260 MB/s
64GB
285 MB/s
128GB
285 MB/s
Supported Formats
Ultra HD ProRes
HD ProRes,
or DNxHR
DNxHD or H.264
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About SSDs and SD Cards
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