[11:24 Thu,21.April 2022 by Thomas Richter] |
Blackmagic has introduced two new models in its Hyperdeck series of recorders/players, the ![]() Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR
Blackmagic HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR.The ![]() The Blackmagic HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR is controlled on the one hand by means of dedicated transport buttons for playback, stop and record as well as a mini timeline for scrolling through recordings. It also features a large and very bright touchscreen that displays recordings and allows control of all recorder functions, and supports 100% DCI-P3 color space. A head-up display is shown on the screen with timecode, video norm, media status and audio level meters. Many other settings are also controllable via the large LCD. 3D LUTs can also be loaded and saved via the LCD. In combination with a HyperDeck Extreme control unit, the recorder serves users as a classic VTR. ![]() Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR Other HyperDeck Extreme features include two media bays, 12G-SDI, analog connections for archiving purposes, USB-C for recording to external drives, and a speaker and headphone jack on the front panel. An optional cache prevents frame dropping when media is full or too slow. Two power ports for AC and DC allow for use in the studio or on location. Optionally, a cache can be installed via PCIe flash memory in order to avoid the loss of individual images when recording when changing the CFast card or when interacting with internal storage. Recordings are cached until filling cards are exchanged. Recording is done by encoding in H.265 format in compression ratios between 60:1 and 285:1 - the HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR also supports recording and playback in Apple ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422, ProRes 422 LT and ProRes 4444. ![]() Blackmagic HyperDeck Shuttle HD Blackmagic HyperDeck Shuttle HDThe new ![]() ![]() Blackmagic HyperDeck Shuttle HD Blackmagic HyperDeck Shuttle HD features a large metal seek dial and traditional broadcast deck controls for fast media scrolling. All control functions can also be triggered remotely via Ethernet. Its interfaces include an HDMI input for connecting a camera or mixer, and an HDMI output for presentations to a monitor or for use as a media player. The 1G Ethernet connection allows remote control and remote uploads. A USB-C expansion port is available for recording to large external storage devices, as well as for software updates or webcam output. The SD card slot supports both SD and UHS-II cards. HyperDeck Shuttle HD Features - Compact design for desk use - Traditional broadcast deck controls with large seek dial - Recording to SD and UHS-II cards and external USB-C drives - Records directly to external USB-C drives - File recording in H.264, ProRes and DNx formats - Supports connections in the latest broadcast technology - 1G Ethernet for fast file upload - Powerful operating system with menu overlays in video output ![]() Blackmagic HyperDeck Shuttle HD Availability and PriceBlackmagic Design HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR is available in April for €3,325 and Shuttle HD is available now for €569. Bild zur Newsmeldung:
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