Now whenever your HyperDeck detects the timecode running via HD-SDI it will start recording.
Recording will stop whenever the timecode stops.
Be careful if your HyperDeck is connected to the SDI output of a video router, as any change to
the video source might cause HyperDeck to start recording unexpectedly due to a change in
timecode being detected via HD-SDI.
You can use the control panel LCD menu, or use
HyperDeck Setup to enable timecode run recording
The 'timecode run' recording feature lets you trigger your HyperDeck to record whenever running
timecode is detected via the HD-SDI connection. Recording will stop when the timecode stops.
RS-422 Control
What is RS-422 Control?
The RS-422 standard is a serial deck control broadcast standard and has been used by
broadcasters since the early 1980s and is found on many decks, linear editors, non linear
editors and broadcast automation products. All current HyperDeck models support this
standard so can be integrated into broadcast automation, remote control systems, editing
systems and any kind of custom control you might like to design yourself.
HyperDeck Studio Mini also supports file based commands from the Advanced Media Protocol
via RS-422. This lets you control your HyperDeck with an external device using AMP commands
such as adding clips to a playlist, determining the filename of the next clip, looping a single clip
or timeline, or clearing a playlist.
INPUT
REM
JOG
DISP
SET
Codec
Record Trigger
None
Record
Trigger
SDI Start/Stop
Timecode Run
Codec
Record Trigger
INPUT
REM
None
Record
Trigger
SDI Start/Stop
Timecode Run
JOG
RS-422 Control
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