Progress Bar
The bar icon will be either blue, white or red depending on its current status. The intensity of
the color will also display the used space on the media.
Status
Text underneath the progress bar will display either the storage space remaining or the status
of the slot.
Capacity remaining
When your storage media has space remaining, the duration available will be displayed in
hours:minutes:seconds based on the current source standard and your chosen codec and
quality settings. If there is less than an hour left, it will display minutes:seconds remaining only.
If a valid source is not detected, the available storage remaining on the media will display in
gigabytes or terabytes.
Slot status
'No card' and 'no drive' will display if there is no media connected to that drive slot.
Once a SD card or drive is full, the icon will display 'card full' or 'drive full' so you know it's time
to swap out the storage media. If you have USB-C disk connected or M.2 SSD installed, the
recording will spill over when the SD card is full.
A locked drive will be shown with 'locked' under the progress bar.
If you see 'blocked' display underneath the progress bar, this means you are unable to play
or record to that media. To resume playback or recording on that SD card or drive, eject it and
reconnect. The SD card or ext disk will now be available.
Active storage media
When using HyperDeck Shuttle 4K Pro you can connect an SD card, 5 ext drives, internal M.2
SSD and network location all at once. This means you can access terabytes of recording space
all from the one HyperDeck disk recorder.
If you only have a single drive or SD card connected, it is your active media for all playback and
recording.
If you are using more than one card or drive, you can select which one you want to use for
recording and playback.
The blue drive icon indicates the active drive. If you press play, playback
will start from this drive, if you want to record video, it will be to this drive.
A white drive icon indicates there is storage media connected, but not active.
A solid white icon indicates the drive is full.
The bar will be red during recording.
Storage Media
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