Standard
When in playback mode, the 'standard' icon will display the current clips resolution and frame
rate. If you are in 'record' mode, it will display the resolution and frame rate of the current source
selected. If 'no signal' appears, it means a valid signal is not detected.
Timecode
A large timecode view at the top displays either SMPTE timecode or a timeline time counter.
Simply toggle between the two by tapping anywhere on the timecode icon.
The timecode view display SMPTE timecode or time counter.
Source
The source icon displays the current source input you have selected on the HyperDeck Shuttle
4K Pro. Tap on the source icon to open the record menu where you can select between
SDI and HDMI.
Shared Storage and Record Cache
The next icon in the upper toolbar is for the optional internal M.2 SSD disk and will change
depending on whether it is used as shared storage or as a cache.
HyperDeck Shuttle 4K Pro 2TB disk recorders come with an SSD pre installed but can also be
added to HyperDeck Shuttle 4K Pro models. Once a disk is installed and formatted 'M.2 SSD'
will appear. Clicking on the icon will take you directly to the M.2 SSD setting in the menu to
choose how you want the disk to be used.
When 'network storage' is selected the icon will remain as 'M.2 SSD' and the remaining space
will be displayed in hours:minutes:seconds based on the current standard and your selected
codec. If there is no valid signal, the time remaining will be based on the default standard and
selected codec.
When set to 'record cache' you can see at a quick glance the space remaining on the drive and
the status by looking at the cache icon. When a valid video signal is detected, the remaining
space will be displayed in hours:minutes:seconds based on the current standard and your
selected codec. Tapping the cache icon will toggle between the space remaining and the
space used on the record cache. This can be helpful if you've run out of storage space on your
media before the record cache has transferred and you need to know how much space you
need on a drive or SD card.
If there is no SSD installed, the icon will appear with 'no drive'. For more details on using the
optional internal M.2 SSD feature, see the 'Using the Optional Internal M.2 SSD' section later in
this manual.
SMPTE timecode mode is indicated by a 'tc' icon to the right.
The time counter displays the timeline timecode.
The timecode display will appear red while the unit is recording in both
timecode and timecounter modes.
If you don't have a valid timecode source, the timecode for each
recording will begin at 00:00:00:00.
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