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Settings
Record Menu
Input
Select your SDI or HDMI source using the input setting. You can also change your input source
using the 'input' button on the front panel.
Codec
All HyperDeck Studio models can record compressed video using H.264, Apple ProRes and
DNxHD codecs. HyperDeck Studio 4K Pro models can also use H.265 and DNxHR codecs
when recording 4K media.
Trigger Record
There are two trigger record modes available, video start/stop and timecode run.
Some cameras, such as the URSA Mini, send a signal over SDI to start and stop recording on
external recorders. Tapping on 'video start/stop' will trigger the HyperDeck to start or stop
recording when the record button is pressed on the camera.
Use the time 'timecode run' option to trigger the unit to start recording when it receives a valid
timecode signal via the inputs. When the signal stops, recording will also stop. Disable trigger
recording by tapping the 'none' option.
NOTE
When recording from an HDMI or SDI camera, make sure the output is clean
with overlays turned off as any overlays that are present in your camera's video output
will be recorded with your image.
Input Re-Sync
This setting will enable a re-sync on the video input and ensure video is locked to the external
reference before recording. The video output will remain locked to reference even when
switched to recording, as the input itself is being resynchronized. This feature is used for ISO
recording where you need multiple decks timecode locked but some sources are non-sync.
This feature is normally turned off so video inputs are recorded without frames being added
or removed from the input video.
All broadcast decks can normally use a reference input to lock the video output during
playback. This means the output of the HyperDeck playback will be locked to the reference
input so it won't need to be resynchronized when connected to a large broadcast system.
However, when the deck goes into record, the output will switch over to the input because
you normally want the input video recorded untouched with the same untouched video sent
to other downstream equipment that's connected to the HyperDeck video outputs.
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