Recording And Playing Clips; Recording Video With Hyperdeck Shuttle; Recording Video With Hyperdeck Studio Models - Blackmagicdesign HyperDeck Shuttle Installation And Operation Manual

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Getting Started
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HyperDeck Shuttle recording video.
HyperDeck Studio recording video.

Recording and Playing Clips

HyperDeck ships ready to record and play back with uncompressed SD and HD video quality. You can start
recording immediately without having to configure any settings and all you need is a recommended SSD
formatted in the HFS+ or exFAT format.
The Using HyperDeck section in this manual provides information about changing settings for recording
and playback as well as more detailed steps for recording, playback and using RS-422 control.
If HyperDeck records from a video source that contains closed caption data, your HyperDeck will record the
QuickTime or MXF movie as well as a separate .MCC file containing the closed caption data. The .MCC file
will have the same name as your recorded movie but with a .MCC extension.

Recording Video with HyperDeck Shuttle

Step 1. Insert a recommended SSD which has been formatted in the HFS+ or exFAT format.
Step 2. Connect your video source to the SDI or HDMI input and the Video status LED should light up.
Step 3. Press the Record button and the SSD light will flash to indicate SSD activity.
Step 4. Press the Stop button to finish your recording.

Recording Video with HyperDeck Studio Models

Step 1. Insert a recommended SSD, formatted in the HFS+ or exFAT format, into either SSD slot.
Step 2. Connect your video source to a HyperDeck Studio input. Press the INPUT button once while the
stop button is illuminated to preview the video source on the LCD before recording. If you don't
see the video you want, press the button again to switch between the HDMI and SDI inputs.
Step 3. Press the record button to start recording to the SSD instantly. The SSD slot light will illuminate
with a looping red light to indicate it is being used for recording.
Step 4. Press the Stop button to finish your recording.
If the record button flashes, this means the disk is not fast enough and recording cannot keep up. We
recommend you change to a compressed recording format such as ProRes or DNxHD, or use a faster
recommended SSD for uncompressed recording.

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