Triggering Record On External Equipment; Record Duration Table - Blackmagicdesign URSA Broadcast G2 Installation And Operation Manual

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Triggering Record on External Equipment

Your URSA Broadcast G2 automatically sends a signal via the SDI outputs that will
trigger recording when connected to equipment that supports the SDI trigger record
feature, such as Blackmagic Video Assist. This means when you press record on your
camera, your external SDI equipment will also start recording, and will stop recording
when you press record again.
You will also need to set your equipment to enable SDI trigger recording to make sure it
responds to the trigger signal from your URSA Broadcast G2. If your SDI equipment supports
SDI trigger recording, it can usually be enabled using your SDI equipment's settings menu.
You can trigger recording on other SDI video equipment, for example
Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR, using the trigger record feature on your camera

Record Duration Table

Tables are provided showing approximate record duration in minutes and seconds compared
to format, project frame rate and media size. The maximum recording duration for your storage
media depends on its capacity, the recording format and the frame rate. For example, the
storage rate for Apple ProRes 422 HQ at 3840 x 2160 is approximately 880 Mbps. At 24 frames
per second, you can record approximately 47 minutes of video on a 256GB CFast 2.0 or SD
card. At the same settings you can record approximately 23 minutes of video on a 128GB CFast
2.0 or SD card, which is approximately half the record duration of the 256GB card.
It should be noted that record duration on CFast 2.0 and SD cards can also vary slightly
between cards from different manufacturers. It can also vary depending on whether the storage
media is formatted as ExFat or Mac OS Extended.
Simple scenes containing less detail tend to require less data than more dense compositions.
The values in these tables assume shots with a high complexity, which means you may get
slightly longer record times depending on the nature of your shoot.
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