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For projects that don’t require the highest resolution Blackmagic RAW files, or for when long
recording durations are needed, using SD cards can be very economical. Lower capacity and
lower speed SD cards can also be used for storing and loading LUTs and Presets.
Inserting an SD Card
To insert an SD Card.
1 Open the fold out monitor to access the SD card slots. These are the smaller slots
located between the CFast slots.
2 Set the storage media toggle switch above the slots to ‘SD’.
3 With the label on the SD card facing away from the touchscreen, insert the card until
you feel it lock into place. To remove an SD card, push the SD card in to eject it.
4 The storage indicator at the bottom of the LCD touchscreen will show the name and
record time remaining of detected cards.
When recording to SD cards on URSA Broadcast G2 make sure
the storage media selection switch is set to ‘SD’
Choosing a fast SD Card
If you are recording Ultra HD, then we recommend using the fastest high speed UHS-II type
SDcards available. It’s important to use high speed UHS-II SDcards for Ultra HD and HD
recording, or UHS-1 cards for HD recording. These cards are rated for fast data speeds and
support larger storage sizes. Generally the faster the cards, thebetter.
Before using your cards, you will need to format them to either HFS+ or exFAT formats. You can
format your media with the storage manager or your computer. For more information, see the
‘preparing media for recording’ section.
If you want to, you can format your cards using a Mac or Windows computer. When using your
media on Mac, you can use HFS+ which is the Mac disk format. If you are using Windows then
you should use exFAT format, which is the Windows disk format that Mac computers can
also read.
For the most up to date information on supported SD cards on Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2,
please refer to the Blackmagic Design support center at www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.
NOTE When filming high frame rate or Ultra HD footage on your URSA Broadcast G2,
werecommend CFast 2.0 or SD UHS-II recording media, which are typically faster
andavailable in higher storage capacities than SD UHS-I media.
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