Blackmagic Design HYPERD/PTSHD HyperDeck Shuttle HD

User Manual - Page 28

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File Settings
When first set up, your HyperDeck Shuttle HD will record clips to your SD card or USB flash disk
using ‘HyperDeck’ as the prefix. Type in a new filename to change the prefix.
The timestamp added to the filename is turned off by default. If you would like the date and
time recorded in your filename, switch it to on. Filename prefix and timestamp settings are also
available via onscreen menu on HyperDeck Shuttle HD.
Transferring Files over a Network
Your HyperDeck disk recorder supports file transfer via file transfer protocol, or ftp. This
powerful feature lets you copy files directly from your computer to your HyperDeck via a
network with the fast speeds a local network can provide. For example, you could be copying
new files to a remote HyperDeck unit based at another location for digital signage.
Connecting to HyperDeck Shuttle HD
With your computer and HyperDeck Shuttle HD on the same network, all you will need is an
ftpclient and your HyperDeck Shuttle HD’s IP address.
1 Download and install an FTP client on the computer you want to connect
your HyperDeck to. Werecommend Cyberduck, FileZilla or Transmit but most
FTPapplications will work. Cyberduck and FileZilla are free downloads.
2 Connect your HyperDeck Shuttle HD to your network using an Ethernet cable and
noteits IP address. To access the IP address, press the ‘menu’ button and rotate the
search dial to access the ‘network’ screen. You’ll see your HyperDecks IP address at
the bottom ofthis screen.
You can find your HyperDeck Shuttle HD’s IP address
inthe network section of the setup menu.
3 Enter your HyperDeck’s IP address into your TCP application’s connection dialog.
Thenaming and position of this box can vary between applications, but it is usually
labeled ‘server’ or ‘host.’ If your FTP program includes an ‘anonymous login’ checkbox,
make sure this is checked.
28Transferring Files over a Network
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