Transferring Files over a Network
HyperDeck Shuttle HD supports file transfer via both hypertext transfer protocol secure, known
as HTTPS, and file transfer protocol known as FTP. This lets you copy files directly from your
computer to your HyperDeck via a network with the fast speeds a local network can provide.
For example, you could be copying new files to a HyperDeck unit being used for playing back
video on monitor walls and digital signage.
You can transfer any file to and from your HyperDeck, but it’s worth noting that any files you
intend to play back from HyperDeck Shuttle HD will need to conform to your HyperDeck’s
supported codecs and resolutions.
TIP You can transfer files over a network while your HyperDeck is recording.
HyperDeck will automatically adjust transfer speeds to make sure recording is
notaffected.
Access to HyperDeck Shuttle HD via either of these protocols can be enabled or disabled via
the HyperDeck Setup utility. For example, you could disable FTP access and enable HTTPS
access at the same time.
Connecting to HyperDeck Shuttle HD via HTTPS
To access HyperDeck Shuttle HD via the web media manager you will need the URL available
via the network access settings. Network access settings appear in HyperDeck Setup utility
when your computer is connected via USB or Ethernet but are disabled when only Ethernet is
connected.
1 Using a USB-C cable, connect your computer to HyperDeck Shuttle HD via the USB port
on the rear panel and open HyperDeck Setup. You should see a USB connection icon next
to the unit name. Click on the circular icon or anywhere on the product image to open the
settings.
2 When using a self signed certificate, navigate to the network access settings and click
on the copy icon beside the URL. This URL is based on the name of your HyperDeck. To
modify the URL, modify the name of the unit.
When using a self signed certificate click on the link
3 If you have imported a certificate signed by a CA or IT department, copy and paste the
address in the domain field for the current certificate.
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