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 Shuttle 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 HyperDeck Shuttle 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.
Setup Page 2
Set your timecode settings on the second setup page
Timecode Input
There are five timecode input options available when recording.
Video Input
Selecting video input will take the embedded timecode from SDI and HDMI sources
with embedded SMPTE RP 188 metadata. This will maintain sync between your SDI or
HDMI source and the file recorded on HyperDeck Shuttle.
External
Tap this option when using a timecode source connected to the 'TC IN' on the rear of
the HyperDeck.
Internal
Use this option to record time of day timecode via the built in timecode generator.
Last Clip Regen
By selecting 'last clip regen' for your timecode input, each file will start one frame after
the last frame of the previous clip. For example, if your first clip ends on 10:28:30:10,
the next clip timecode will start at 10:28:30:11.
Preset
Preset will use the set timecode under 'timecode preset'.
Timecode Preference
For NTSC sources at frame rates of 29.97 or 59.94, you can select 'drop frame' or
'non-drop frame' recording. If the source is unknown, tap on default. This will maintain the
standard of the input, or default to drop frame if there is no valid timecode.
Settings
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