EXT Disk
All HyperDeck models can record directly to USB-C flash disks. These fast, high capacity
drives allow you to record video for long periods. You can then connect the flash disk to your
computer and edit directly from them!
For even higher storage capacities, you can connect a USB-C dock or external hard drive. To
connect your Blackmagic MultiDock 10G or USB-C flash disk, connect a cable from your USB-C
connected device to the 'ext disk' port on the rear panel of your HyperDeck.
What USB-C drives should I use with HyperDeck Shuttle?
The following USB-C drives are recommended for 1080p ProRes HQ at up to 60 fps:
Brand
Wise
OWC
BUFFALO
The following USB-C drives are recommended for 1080p ProRes HQ at up to 60 fps:
Brand
OWC
The following USB-C drives are recommended for 1080p H.264 at up to 60 fps:
Brand
OWC
Preparing Media on HyperDeck Shuttle 4K Pro
SD cards, internal M.2 SSD drives and storage media connected via the rear 'ext disk' USB-C
port can be formatted directly on the unit or via a Mac or Windows computer.
HFS+, is also known as Mac OS X Extended, and is the recommended format as it supports
'journaling'. Data on journaled media is more likely to be recovered in the rare event that your
storage media becomes corrupted. HFS+ is natively supported by Mac. ExFat is supported
natively by Mac and Windows without needing any additional software, but does not support
journaling.
Model
PTS-256 Portable SSD 4K
Envoy Pro Ex
SSD-PHE500U3-BA
Model
Envoy Pro Ex
Model
Envoy Pro Ex
Capacity
256GB
240GB
500GB
Capacity
240GB
Capacity
240GB
Storage Media
75