Blackmagic Design HYPERD/ST/DFHP HyperDeck Studio HD Pro

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Camera
This setting is helpful when using HyperDeck to record ISO files from multiple cameras
andthen editing them on a multicamera timeline in DaVinci Resolve.
Each individual camera identification letter will appear in the files’ metadata, allowing
DaVinciResolve to identify each angle easily when using the sync bin feature.
Assign you camera using characters A-Z or 1-9
Default Standard
Sometimes the HyperDeck Studio does not know what video standard you want to use.
Thissetting will let the HyperDeck know the video standard you want to use most of the time.
A good example is if you have turn on a HyperDeck Studio, it has no video input connected
andyou insert a disk with files on it with 2 different video standards. Which video standard
should the HyperDeck play? The default video standard will give it an indication which video
standard you prefer and it will switch to that format and play those files.
The default video standard is also useful when you first turn on a HyperDeck, and it has no
video input and no media disk inserted. In this case, the HyperDeck Studio does not know
which video standard to use for the monitoring output. The default video standard will guide
iton what to do.
However, the default video standard is only a guide. It won’t override anything. So if you had
amedia disk with only 1 type of video file on it and you press play, the HyperDeck Studio will
switch to that video standard and play. It will ignore the default video standard because it’s
obvious you just want to play the files on the disk.
It’s a similar situation with recording. If you press record, the HyperDeck will just record whatever
video standard is connected to the video input. Plus, once you have done the recording, the
HyperDeck Studio will playback the same video standard files on the disk, even if there are
other files on the disk that match the default video standard. It’s assumed you want to playback
the same video standard as you just recorded. If you unplug the media disk and plug it back in
again, only then will the default video standard be used to choose which type of files to
play back.
The default video standard is only a guide to help the HyperDeck Studio make decisions about
what to do when it’s not sure. It’s not an override that forces the deck to behave in any
specific way.
21Settings
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