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Ext Disk
Connect a flash disk to the USB-C connector on the rear so you can record to external
disks at up to 10Gb/s. You can also connect to multi port USB-C hubs or the MultiDock 10G
allowing you to connect one or multiple SSDs for far greater storage capacity! Recording to
high speed SSDs and hard drives reduces the risk of problems with your media compared
to SD cards. For more information on external disks, see the 'storage media' section later in
this manual.
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Monitor Out
The SDI and HDMI monitor out connections provides a downscaled output with overlays
so that you can monitor on an external display. The overlays include drive icons, audio
meters and a time counter display as well as a display LUT. For more information on the
monitor settings, including how to output a clean signal, see the 'settings' section earlier in
this manual.
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HDMI
The HDMI connections are perfect for when you're using the unit as a field recorder and
connecting to an HDMI enabled display for playback. For signals from standard definition
to 2160p60, the HDMI input will auto detect SDR and HDR video standards when the signal
is flagged with the correct metadata. This means you can display stunning HDR images on
HDR enabled HDMI screens using the HDMI out.
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12G-SDI
HyperDeck Shuttle 4K Pro models features 12G-SDI inputs and outputs allowing for
resolutions up to 2160p60.
The two SDI outputs can be used to play back ProRes 4444 files for simultaneous fill and
key when connected to ATEM switchers.
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Headphone Port
Connect a set of headphones to the 1/4" headphone jack on the rear panel to listen to
the audio. To change the headphone volume level, tap on the volume meters on the
touchscreen display and adjust the 'headphone level' slider.
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