Marty Hudzik
May 7th, 2013, 08:10 AM
I have the original BlackMagic shuttle that records uncompressed and it does not work with my C100. When I dig into the menu system on the C100 and find the HDMI option to select what gets displayed, it is just flashing. Any ideas?
Nate Haustein
May 7th, 2013, 08:25 AM
Try unplugging the HDMI, changing settings on the camera, then plugging the HDMI back in.
Marty Hudzik
May 7th, 2013, 09:41 AM
Try unplugging the HDMI, changing settings on the camera, then plugging the HDMI back in.
What settings should I be changing exactly? All I really see is frame rates (24p, 24psf, 29.97psf and 60i)
I tried restarting the camera and the shuttle numerous times as well as plugging and unplugging. there appears to options to change what you want to be sent out the HDMI but that is greyed out or flashing when I access the menu with HDMI cable plugged in. The HDMI out is working fine to a Sharp LCD TV also...
Nate Haustein
May 7th, 2013, 11:51 AM
I believe I heard somewhere that the C100 does not allow changing of HDMI parameters when a cable is plugged into the camera. Also, the Hyperdeck does not detect timecode over HDMI, so you will need to manually start/stop recording on the Hyperdeck.
You can set the camera to any frame rate, but the HDMI sends out a 60i signal no matter what.
After you turn on the Hyperdeck, press the stop button to ready the device for recording. After that, press the record button on the Hyperdeck to trigger recording.
I own the Hyperdeck 2, so there my be some differences that make the first one incompatible with the C100, but I would think it would work.
Marty Hudzik
May 7th, 2013, 12:19 PM
Thanks Nate. In actuality I am using the shuttle as an HDMI to SDI converter in this case....so I am just trying to pass the signal through the device, and out SDI on the other side. No need to actually record....although that would be a nice bonus!!!
Marty Hudzik
May 9th, 2013, 09:59 AM
It's working! I downloaded the latest firmware and applied it and now everything is kosher. I was able to pass the signal through the shuttle (converting HDMI to SDI) to my Samurai and it worked great. This was just to do some comparing between the AVCH and Pro Res.
Thanks everyone.