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HyperDeck Shuttle from Blackmagic Design
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Black Magic has already updated their website this morning with their new products at NAB. There is a lot of new stuff but the biggest one for me is they seem to be the first to announce an actual Thunderbolt capture device for the MBP. It is a bit more expensive then I had hoped for a Thunderbolt capture device but still very exciting. I wonder why they havent adopted the format for their other devices but perhaps they want to see how well Thunderbolt takes off first. |
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I imagine this new portable 10 Bit 4:2:2 HyperDrive Shuttle solid state recorder with Hd/SDI & HDMI is the thing everyone will be talking about though.
$350 without a drive! |
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You bet. Amazing price points. Real game changers.
I really like the sound of this Hyperdeck Shuttle (their website must be taking a hammering as it took me 30 minutes to get this link to re-open!) Blackmagic Design: HyperDeck Shuttle |
345$ uncompressed recorder
must-have for every F3 owner.
Blackmagic Design: HyperDeck Shuttle I think we also need SSD Hard drives worth 1000$ PS: where does this leave Atomos-AJA-Convergent Design and Sound Devices.... |
Hyperdeck: uncompressed w/5DMII?
This would not allow uncompressed recording with 5D, right? IIRC, the 5D doesn't output full HD res while rolling?
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That Hyperdeck Shuttle really does look very interesting! Can't seem to find any info on size & weight on their website though. Would really like to know the physical size of it!
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Yep, I just saw that too. Very impressive!
Actually with this recorder you don't even need a F3. A NEX-FS100 will do just fine since this recorder doesn't record 444, only 422 and the NEX-FS100 outputs 10bit 422 out of it's HDMI. So you get S35mm recorded to uncompressed for around 6.5K, which is less than the original price of the EX1. Insane! |
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WOW! This is really unbelievable at this price!!!
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well that slot is for a 2.5" SSD, that should give you an idea about the size.
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Yeah that's what i figured too, however, when you look at one of the photos with it next to a Sony (I assume EX3) camera, it looks rather large. Hopefully this is not a real indication as to how big it really is!
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This price is amazing, it will only do 4:2:2 but 10-bit still. This could be a serious threat to the competition if it works as advertised even if you have to throw down 1k on an SSD you are less than 1.5k... not bad with a due date of next month lets see how the tests go. It is getting exciting.
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You still need a monitor for it as there is no interface on the device itself.
From my experience with SSDs (I have them in 4 computers), regular 'off-the-shelf' drives are not designed for constant writing. Their write performance suffers from constant writing as the drive fills up. I will find some benchmarks showing this - they formatted the drive and then began writing to it with a disk speed program (HDTach, HDTune or another one) and the graph shows the write speed greatly dropping. |
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So what is the data rate for this? I just popped in 10bit rgb on the aja converter app and I got 717gb for 60 minutes of footage? Is this correct? That's a TON of data if so...
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New uncompressed recorder
From Blackmagic US$ 350 announced yesterday.
Blackmagic Design: HyperDeck Shuttle No detail like 'cartridge' cost. Needs the studio player to playback like a VTR over RS-422. Neil Sadwelkar |
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Can't wait to check this out tomorrow
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See the attached for precise data rates and record times for the various frame rates.
Basically its just under one hour of 10-bit 4:2:2 for 512GB drive. Thus one can understand why the Convergent Gemini went with two hot swap SSD slots. What there not saying at this point is the required read/write speeds for the SSD. A 512GB SSD that will maintain consistent write speeds over its life span costs between $1100 - $1500 USD. |
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While the Hyperdeck Shuttle looks interesting and very handy I'm more intrigued by the new mixers.
We're looking at putting in new installations at a couple of places later this year and the ATEM Television Studio ($995) looks like a really good possibility for one, especially if paired with a touch screen laptop instead of a control surface to start with. Most of the alternatives offing this capability (HD, Six inputs 4 of which are HDMI/HDSDI, h264 encoding) are much more expensive and the ability to just run a ethernet cable to control it from anywhere could be a real benefit. Also looking at the possibility of using ATEM 1 M/E Production Switcher or the ATEM 2 M/E Production Switcher at a couple of places though there, I'm looking forward to what new stuff Panasonic and datavideo are offering this year. |
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And a free version of DaVinci Resolve is very interesting for people to let them get to know the software (and it's pretty functional too, for being a free version).
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Guess BM are trying to corner the market and keep the Ninja from selling take a look at the 2nd section of this page if you want to know why Allens Arthur Robinson: Publication: Intellectual Property Bulletin and when it ships it's may not be $345 for long.
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Sooo this ting records uncompressed 4:2:2 10bit files correct? What would be the bit rate of 1080 25p?
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looks great. A bit strange that it dosen´t seem to have a lid over the SSD opening. Looks a bit exposed
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Heed the warning about crap SSD drives. I've tested quite a bit of them. Very few live up to the wild claims of datarate. I'm glad I have a few drives that are certified for sustained 4:2:2 uncompressed.
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Sanjin,
From the Blackmagic Design site. The storage and data rates for uncompressed video are listed below. 525 NTSC uncompressed; 8 bit @ 720 x 486 @ 29.97fps = 20 MB per/sec, or 70 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 720 x 486 @ 29.97fps = 27 MB per/sec, or 94 GB per/hr. 625 PAL uncompressed; 8 bit @ 720 x 576 @ 25fps = 20 MB per/sec, or 70 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 720 x 576 @ 25fps = 26 MB per/sec, or 93 GB per/hr. 720p HDTV uncompressed; 8 bit @ 1280 x 720 @ 59.94field = 105 MB per/sec, or 370 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1280 x 720 @ 59.94field = 140 MB per/sec, or 494 GB per/hr. 1080i and 1080p HDTV uncompressed; 8 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 24fps = 95 MB per/sec, or 334 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 24fps = 127 MB per/sec, or 445 GB per/hr. 8 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 25fps = 99 MB per/sec, or 348 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 25fps = 132 MB per/sec, or 463 GB per/hr. 8 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 29.97fps = 119 MB per/sec, or 417 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 29.97fps = 158 MB per/sec, or 556 GB per/hr. 1080i and 1080p HDTV RGB (4:4:4) uncompressed; 10 bit @ 1280 x 720p @ 60fps = 211 MB per/sec, or 742 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 24PsF = 190 MB per/sec, or 667 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 50i = 198 MB per/sec, or 695 GB per/hr. 10 bit @ 1920 x 1080 @ 60i = 237 MB per/sec, or 834 GB per/hr. |
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The thing I find interesting(and there may be nothing to it really) is that Blackmagic has a NEX-VG10 displayed a couple of times in the marketing materials for the Shuttle. The VG10's viewfinder and LCD are disabled when HDMI out is engaged and the Shuttle doesn't have a monitor. So why would they push a product that doesnt completely work with what they are selling? Maybe they have insight into a Sony firmware upgrade that will allow for simultaneous hdmi out/lcd viewing? I'm probably reading too much into something that isn't there. Will deff cop a Shuttle when it drops though!
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No pricing or capacity on the SSD cards, but with the recorder costing so little, hey!
Mounting options, can't see any, and there is little flexibility in the controls and monitoring unlike the Nanoflash (hands up who likes to see timecode ticking over?) Also it doesn't seem to allow you to change the bit rate. But the projected price is really the knockout punch in my opinion. |
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It would be nice if it did have an option to record a compressed format as well. Uncompressed still takes up a bit too much space to easily shoot for one day without having to dump the disks you are shooting on. (Depends on you shooting style, but still)
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With a 345$ price, i would happily use duct tape .
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Pieter, no need to change the bitrate since it only records one rate.
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Right, no good for the 5DII.
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How does the Shuttle compare to the Nanoflash.... Also... anyone know the answer to this... looks like the Shuttle only works with Apple... did they say when it would work with PC based systems...
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At first glance the Hyperdeck Shuttle was what I've been waiting for and more, but there do seem to be some issues with it. Although it's only $345, you have to factor in the cost of an SSD (a 256GB SSD will give you around 35 mins of recording time and cost upwards of $400), and depending on what you already have you might need a field monitor and an investment in a new RAID storage solution for all that data. So it's not as cheap as expected.
I'm thrilled that they managed to make something so small, so cheap (compared to other recorders out there), and with full uncompressed 1080p 4:2:2 10-bit, which was previously unheard of at this price. However, for me, I'm not sure I can live with the 35 min recording time and I don't have anywhere to dump footage when in the field - I'm usually shooting on mountains, and I also can't afford a much larger drive at the moment). It would also add another step to my workflow - transcoding all those files to CineForm, which means buying a second CineForm license for my laptop. If I can make it work though, it would be sick. |
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One major device that I'm looking for is something that can be used for creating Digital Broadcast Masters on SSD. A device like this or the AJA ki-pro or mini that can be used as these products are, but can also work like a deck, where I can take my final edit, set it up with; timecode,bars and tone, black, slates etc, and put it on a SSD card. It would work like a tape, so if I have errors I can do insert edits etc.
Since they can do un-ccompressed 10-bit out of SDI, Why doesn't some use this technology to finally get rid of TAPE? The price point can be so low everyone can afford to adopt. 1-3k range. All home edit station can have one, all post houses so they can go to tape and make dubs without having to go through a suite, networks can use them so we can avoid going to TAPE, and give digital deliveries of our EPISODE masters on SSD. Just storing SSD's would take up significantly less space. I think they are robust too. Life would be good!!! |
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I can't help but think given the amount of money you'll have to spend on SSD's it might be better to invest in the Ultrastudio 3d. You can capture the full 444 out as well as 422 and if you daisy chain it with a thunderbolt equipped NAS you can use spinning hard drives instead of the SSD's.
I get that it's not as portable to have that capture option but I can't help but think you'll need 3 or 4 512 SSD drives on set for a full day of shooting or you'll need a computer for off loading and archiving. So if you're already going to have a computer on set it seems like it might be better to get a 444 option, maybe I'm wrong. |
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So looking at the pictures & scaling from those roughly. I think it looks to be around 125mm x 22mm x 90mm, or 5" x 7/8" x 3 1/2"
If this is the case, wow, it's very small indeed! |
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I've posted these thoughts elsewhere, but here they are anyway:
WOW, this looks great, it's a shame they can't fit a compression system in there. So I suppose the NanoFlash is still worthwhile to get the 50mb/s broadcast spec requirements. I still have questions, though I'm sure we'll find out soon. How long does the battery last? Does it record timecode from SDI? Is it timecode triggered too? (personally I shoot TOD so this won't work for me, but other need it) Is it possible to have a miniUSB remote control, (like a lanc start button) Can you lock out the buttons to stop accidental presses (perhaps a short tap of the power button could disable the buttons, a longer press switches it off/on) What are the mounting options. Standard threads would suffice. |
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would love to know what the estimated price for SSD's that can sustain the uncompressed rate, would be.
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Certainly worth keeping an eye on as a 422 10bit recorder in some situations where you don't have to worry about swapping out drives between shots but like others who have issued concerns about continuous data throughput on SSDs, I would be concerned. Part of buying a recorder, like buying a lot of video gear is the support after you own the product.
Blackmagic Design has turned out some really great products but some not so great and when a product doesn't live up to their expectations they are quick to just "move on" and not address concerns with software or firmware updates. UltraScope is such a product. The extremely low price of this device has me worried about this as they will have to maintain business incentive to continue improving the product once it is released. |
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