HyperDeck Shuttle HD is a recorder and player that's designed to be used on the desktop! That means it's more than a master recorder as it can also be used as a clip player. The large search dial is perfect for scrolling through lots of media to find the clip you want to play. You get support for ProRes, DNx and H.264 files in NTSC, PAL, 720p and 1080p video formats. The HDMI connections allow connection to switchers, cameras and monitors. Plus SD cards, UHS-II cards and USB-C external disks can be used for recording and playing media. HyperDeck Shuttle HD uses the same design as ATEM Mini Extreme, so it's a perfect combination to use as a media player. It even has a built in teleprompter!
Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Shuttle HD Features
- Elegantly Designed Professional Broadcast Deck
- Perfect for Live Production Mastering and Clip Playback!
- Traditional Broadcast Deck Controls
- Supports SD Cards and UHS-II Cards
- Record to External USB-C Media Disks
- Popular ProRes, DNx, and H.264 Files
- Powerful Video and Control Connections
- HDMI is Perfect for ATEM Mini Switchers
- Built In Teleprompter
- Network File Transfers
- Powered by Blackmagic OS
- Localized for 13 Popular Languages
- Use All Video Software and Streaming Sites
- Compatible with Switchers, Disk Docks and Cameras
- HyperDeck Shuttle HD1
- 12V universal power supply with international socket adapters1
- 12 Month Limited Manufacturer's Warranty1
- Connections
- HDMI Video Inputs: 1
- HDMI Video Outputs: 1
- HDMI Audio Inputs: 8 channels embedded audio
- HDMI Audio Outputs: 8 channels embedded audio
- Recorder Configuration: Via user interface on HDMI Out orBlackmagic HyperDeck Ethernet Protocol
- Ethernet: 1Gb/s
- Computer Interface: 1 x USB Type-C 3.0 (up to 5Gb/s) forexternal drive recording,software configuration and updates
- Standards
- SD Video Standards: 525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL
- HD Video Standards
- 720p50, 720p59.94, 720p60
- 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60
- 1080p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59.94, 1080p60
- 2K DCI Video Standards: 2Kp23.98 DCI, 2Kp24 DCI, 2Kp25 DCI, 2Kp29.97 DCI, 2Kp30 DCI
- Audio Sampling: Television standard 24 bit, 48 kHz sample rate
- Video Sampling: 4:2:2 YUV
- Color Precision: 10 bit
- Color Space: REC 601, REC 709
- Multi Rate Support: Auto detection of SD and HD
- Media
- Media
- 1 x SD card slot
- 1 x USB-C 3.0 expansion port for external recording of SD, HD and 2K DCI
- Media Type: UHS-I and UHS-II SD cards
- Media Format: Can format media to ExFAT (Windows/Mac)or HFS+ (Mac) file systems
- Media
- Supported Codecs
- ProRes HQ QuickTime, ProRes 422 QuickTime, ProRes LT QuickTime, ProRes Proxy QuickTime for all formats up to 1080p60.
- DNxHD 220x, DNxHD 220x MXF, DNxHD 145, DNxHD 145 MXF, DNxHD 45, DNxHD 45 MXF for 720p and 1080p HD formats up to 60fps.
- H.264 High 4:2:0 8 bit, H.264 Medium 4:2:0 8 bit, H.264 Low 4:2:0 8 bit for all formats up to 1080p60.
- Control
- Built in Control Panel: 10 buttons for transport and device control plus metal search dial
- External Control: HDMI start/stop, timecode run. Includes Blackmagic HyperDeck Ethernet Protocol. Supports remote FTP file upload.
- Teleprompter
- Multi Rate Support: Outputs 23.98p, 24p, 25p, 29.97p, 30p, 50p, 59.94p, 60p defaulting to the highest rate
- Supported File Formats: Rich text (.rtf) with support for most rich text formatting. Plain text (.txt)
- Software
- Software Included
- Blackmagic OS
- Blackmagic HyperDeck Setup
- Internal Software Upgrade Loaded at system start, or via Blackmagic HyperDeck Setup using USB port.
- Software Included
- Operating Systems
- Mac 11.1 Big Sur, Mac 12.0 Monterey or later
- Windows 10 and 11
- DisplaysLED indicator lights above the media slots
- Power Requirements
- Power Supply: 1 x Locking 5.5mm barrel 12V DC Infor external power supply or battery use
- Power Usage: 20 W max.
- Physical
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 5.4x3.86x1.95”
- Weight: 13.2 oz
- Environmental
- Operating Temperature: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
- Storage Temperature: -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)
- Relative Humidity: 0% to 90% non condensing