Transferring Files Over A Network - Blackmagicdesign HyperDeck Installation And Operation Manual

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Variables
Cassette Out
Local
Standby
Direction
Still
Auto Mode
Select EE, Full EE
Lamp Still/Fwd/Rev
Near EOT
EOT
Others
Cue Complete (byte 2, bit 0)
HyperDeck Serial RS-422 Protocol
Protocol
Interface

Transferring Files over a Network

With Blackmagic HyperDeck Studio Mini, you can access files on your disk recorder over a
network using file transfer protocol, or 'ftp'. This means that you don't have to remove SD cards
from your HyperDeck Studio Mini to transfer files to and from the recorder.
Connecting to HyperDeck Studio Mini
With your computer and HyperDeck Studio Mini on the same network, all you'll need is an
ftp client and your HyperDeck Studio Mini's IP address.
1
Download and install an FTP client on the computer you want to connect
your HyperDeck to. We recommend Cyberduck, FileZilla or Transmit but most
FTP applications will work. Cyberduck and FileZilla are free downloads.
2
Connect your HyperDeck Studio Mini to your network using an Ethernet cable and
note its IP address. To access the IP address, press the 'menu' button and rotate the
'jog/shuttle' wheel to access the 'network' screen. You'll see your HyperDeck Studio
Mini's IP address at the bottom of this screen.
Set if no SSD is present
Set if Remote is disabled (local control)
Set if a disk is available
Clear if playback is forwarding, set if playback is reversing
Set if playback is paused, or if in input preview mode
Set if in Auto Mode
Set if in input preview mode
Set according to playback speed and direction
Set if total space left on available SSDs is less than 3 minutes
Set if total space left on available SSDs is less than 30 seconds
Always 1: Cue requests are always instantaneous
Based on Sony 9-pin protocol
Baud rate
1 start bit
8 data bits
1 stop bit
1 parity bit
Odd parity
38.4 Kbps
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