Record and Play Directly from HyperDecks to your Computer, NAS, or Cloud Store

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
  • With the recent 8.4 software update for the HyperDeck Studio line from Blackmagic Design, we gained the ability to record (or play) videos directly to our computers. Additionally, they can now record to (and play from) their Cloud Store and Cloud Pod network storage devices. Here's how to set that up.
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    01:26 Hyperdeck Software
    02:25 Demo
    02:56 Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod
    04:52 10 Gb Network Recommended
    06:25 Blackmagic Cloud Storage Software
    10:03 Set Hyperdeck to Record to Network
    12:16 Bandwidth Warning
    12:53 Record to Computer
    13:32 Hyperdeck Software Version
    14:17 File Sharing using SMB
    14:52 Select/Setup Recording Destination
    15:56 Setting Up a User Account
    18:06 Add User Account
    18:54 Setup File Share
    20:28 Other Settings May Be Required
    20:57 Install Telnet Client
    21:42 Configuring the Hyperdeck for SMB
    22:28 Hyperdeck Control Commands
    23:09 Hyperdeck NAS Commands
    28:03 Send Commands to Hyperdeck
    28:28 Connect to Hyperdeck
    30:27 Start Network Recording
    31:09 Split File Recording
    31:52 Playback from Network
    32:26 Limitations
    32:35 Wrap-up
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Komentáře • 43

  • @lddecamps
    @lddecamps Před 24 dny +4

    THANK YOU!!!! Went to sleep at 4am to set up my shuttle to my 2016 NAS windows! Couldn’t find anything! Life saver!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @CheoWalker
    @CheoWalker Před 5 dny +1

    Thanks Doug, I was able to use this as a guideline to connect my Synology NAS up to the Hyperdeck, a lot of steps were similar, and I just had to tweak a few things.

  • @Aty3Studios
    @Aty3Studios Před 24 dny +2

    This is another GOLD Doug. Thank you. I was able to make this work with my Hyperdeck 4K Pro - recording directly to my computer. Thanks a million and I appreciate you sharing this.

  • @EricLikness
    @EricLikness Před 24 dny +1

    31:09 Expert pro-tip, howTo close a file that's being recorded to the network drive (no other media mounted), press and hold the REC button to make a new file WHILE recording. As Nils said on the Discord, thanks Doug! Very useful.

  • @FluidPrompter
    @FluidPrompter Před 12 dny +1

    Super helpful Doug! I'm trying to setup the studio to minimize manual human steps for file copying and media rotation and such. Hoping this can streamline things a bit.

  • @plrpilot
    @plrpilot Před 23 dny +1

    Doug, this is Gold on so many levels. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @TimoSund
    @TimoSund Před 24 dny +2

    And I just was pondering how to make this. Thanks!

  • @uwemuller4078
    @uwemuller4078 Před 24 dny +1

    Thank you Doug. That is a great tutorial. I will use the NAS recording :-)

  • @21ferebee
    @21ferebee Před 22 dny +1

    Great Video Doug

  • @tillink8336
    @tillink8336 Před 20 dny +1

    Very Helpful 🎉thx

  • @CNC-Time-Lapse
    @CNC-Time-Lapse Před 24 dny

    Doug, thank you for making this. Really awesome info. I love these kinds of tutorials. Well done! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Really love the idea of being able to live edit while recording!
    Random question for ya... Obviously, you're extremely well spoken and knowledgeable of the subject, but when it comes to some of the product details, do you use a teleprompter when preparing or are you just THAT GOOD? lol I swear you have very long takes between cuts and I marvel at how concise you are about specs and the technical parts. :P

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 24 dny +3

      I tried using a script and prompter for a single video several years ago. It didn't go well -- I made a lot more mistakes and my delivery was very unnatural. It was bad. So I don't bother with scripts at all; at most I might jot down a couple bullet points that I want to hit on a Post-It Note. I do a lot better at this just sitting down and talking to the camera. Most of the time I don't do any prep other than gather any equipment I'll be showing -- from there it's just flipping on the lights and camera, formatting the SSDs, hitting record, and start talking. And whatever happens to come out of my mouth is what you end up with, for better or worse. I usually have some kind of idea of what kinds of things I want to say so there's some kind of flow and it doesn't go too far off track, but it's very much all off the cuff.
      The specs are easy for me... Memorizing that kind of stuff comes pretty naturally; my brain is very compatible with that kind of information. I might glance over a spec sheet before I start just to verify that my memory hasn't gotten corrupted :) and I'll sometimes remember to check on current pricing and availability of products I'm going to mention (kind of embarrassing when I review a product that's been discontinued or is impossible to get), but that's literally all the preparation I do for most videos.
      It isn't uncommon that as I'm recording that I'll think of a better way of saying something, so I'll back up just a bit and try again (that's where the edits between segments often come from), while the edits in the middle of a thought are where I get tongue twisted and need to restate something. Having a natural stutter doesn't help there. But, yeah, it's all improvised on the spot.

    • @CNC-Time-Lapse
      @CNC-Time-Lapse Před 24 dny

      @@djp_video man, that’s really good insights! I just picked up a teleprompter because I struggle recalling what I want to say on the spot. Panic under pressure I guess. Haha I don’t talk fast enough for the general CZcams audiences too I think. lol I have to remind myself, don’t try to be perfect, just be yourself. Wish it was easier though.

  • @schoolvideoUK
    @schoolvideoUK Před 24 dny

    You can also open the file while its being written in DaVinci to do editing

  • @LadislavHuttl
    @LadislavHuttl Před 24 dny

    Thanks for the video! I've been curious which protocol they choosen for that purpose. Great to hear it's SMB (version 3 I presume?).

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 23 dny

      Not sure what version... I don't see it documented anywhere.

  • @TeroPihlaja
    @TeroPihlaja Před 23 dny

    Great content. I'm seeing some audio sync issues around 12 minute mark at least. I wonder if that's my player or in the source?

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 23 dny

      It doesn't seem any more out of sync than the normal 1-2 frames I get with my Sony cameras.

    • @TeroPihlaja
      @TeroPihlaja Před 22 dny

      @@djp_video Maybe it was then CZcams doing something funny :)

  • @andrew2113
    @andrew2113 Před 9 dny

    Hey Doug, I'm able to get my hyperdeck to record to my NAS but I can't seem to figure out how to get Davinci Resolve to see that live feed for the new replay features. There's zero documentation on how to set up, and I figure it's either not available yet or you have to have one of the blackmagic storage solutions, which I don't have.

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 9 dny

      I haven't had a chance to do any testing with this just yet. I'm not sure what mechanism Resolve is using to detect when the files have changed, or to allow both the HyperDeck and Resolve to access the file simultaneously. It's entirely possible that that mechanism relies on the storage device being an active participant.

    • @andrew2113
      @andrew2113 Před 9 dny

      @@djp_video Appreciate the reply. I don't know how useful its gonna be for sports replay but I think it would be awesome for cutting social media clips from live sports broadcasts.

  • @mariotriforce
    @mariotriforce Před 23 dny

    So can this be done with bmd cameras now too? Because they just got smb in an update 🤔, also dose with work with the new replay system on the cut page (or is it likely too someday )

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 23 dny

      I don't have one of the supported camera models to test. And none of the manuals mention it.

  • @fredextry
    @fredextry Před 24 dny

    10:16 Doug, I am confused. These are Hyperdeck Studio HD Plus units, right? Not the Pro? And if so, they only have 1Gbit ports. How does this affect the data throughput to the network and storage. Is it possible to do 4K30fps ProRes to a NAS or mapped drive with 1Gbit?

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 24 dny +1

      Only the 4K Pro has the 10 Gb port. The other models don't need it (though it would be nice for faster transfers to/from the SD cards). 1 Gbit is enough for a single stream of 4K30 in ProRes HQ. But two streams, or 4K60, are another story.
      For this video, 4K30 ProRes going to a computer is one of the things I did. If you look at 4:30 in the video, the two Hyperdeck HD Plus models combined are outputting at 1.25 Gb to the Cloud Pod, so even two records at that resolution/frame rate are more than a single 1 Gb connection can handle. So the computer would need a 2.5 Gb connection at a minimum in that case for two streams. USB 2.5 Gb adapters have become really cheap these days, so getting that speed into a computer isn't hard.

    • @fredextry
      @fredextry Před 24 dny

      @@djp_video Thank you. We just got 3 Hyperdeck Studio 4K Pro and 2 Hyperdeck Studio HD Plus units and if we can connect all this to a NAS with 10Gbit.. wohoooo!! PS! BMD told us that we could not do this just a few weeks before NAB. So thank you for this video!!

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 24 dny +2

      As long as your NAS supports SMB, which they basically all do, you should be good to go.

  • @RicardoVitoryou
    @RicardoVitoryou Před 23 dny

    Hi doug, nice video, thanks for the tip to create another file. I'm just wondering if you can test to open the file while recording. I tried with mine and couldn't open the file. It's supposed to work because the recorder now records growing files. It would be nice if you could test it. Thanks

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 22 dny

      That's going to depend on what software you're using, and whether it requests shared or exclusive access to the file.

    • @RicardoVitoryou
      @RicardoVitoryou Před 22 dny

      @@djp_video I tried with resolve and premiere. And I couldn't open. Maybe I had some permissions wrong. I've to try again.

  • @filmbyben2
    @filmbyben2 Před 24 dny

    Does this work on the Hyperdeck Studio Mini ? (i.e. the one with 6G-SDI from 2017)

  • @JulienDeon
    @JulienDeon Před 24 dny

    just a thought that i wish they would have made the cloud pod the same form factor as the teranex mini to mount as part of the 1/3 rack space! seeing as it is almost the exact same size any way

  • @hadphild
    @hadphild Před 24 dny +2

    Just wish it record to 2 places at the same time.
    Ie local ssd and network
    This means it gets rid of the having to copy again for backups.

    • @firebatathome
      @firebatathome Před 23 dny +1

      So many cameras are able to do this on board, surprising that a hyperdeck couldn’t do it especially at x264

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 22 dny +1

      It would be really nice. And, yeah, it's surprising it's never been a priority for Blackmagic.
      But even with that feature, I'd still run two recorders in parallel anyway. Just in case. :)

    • @hadphild
      @hadphild Před 22 dny

      @@djp_video we run one for each ISO and 2x for TX
      Last job was well over 10tb and had to be copied quickly for backups

  • @josiahclark446
    @josiahclark446 Před 13 dny

    I want to setup this up to my Synology nas and ive gone through the steps you showed, but it's not working has anyone else set this up to record right to the nas without using a windows/mac as the host?

    • @djp_video
      @djp_video  Před 11 dny

      Have you verified that you can access your NAS from a computer using SMB and the same username/password?

    • @josiahclark446
      @josiahclark446 Před 11 dny

      @@djp_video Yes, I've done that and the command line says that it's added and selected but on the hyper deck it doesn't show anything, and as you would assume when pressing record does nothing.

    • @andrew2113
      @andrew2113 Před 10 dny +1

      I just figured this one out. You have to enable the guest user account on the synology and then edit the permissions to allow read/write access. And that is assuming you can see your synology from the hyperdeck menu (mine just showed up on its own), make sure Enable windows network discovery via smb is enabled. control panel/file services/smb.