Using HyperDeck
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Accessing Your Clips
To access your clips, simply connect the SSD to your computer using an SSD dock. You can either drag
the files from the SSD directly to a local hard drive, or you can work directly from the SSD. You can also
connect the SSD to your computer with a 2.5" eSATA to USB cable adapter, however this won't be fast
enough to handle working directly from the SSD and is really only recommended as a portable solution
for getting your video files off the SSD and onto a laptop.
Mac OS X
QuickTime is built into Mac OS X. Apple ProRes and uncompressed QuickTime movies recorded by
HyperDeck can be opened in almost any video software on Mac OS X.
DNxHD MXF files recorded by HyperDeck can be opened with Avid Media Composer and DaVinci
Resolve for Mac.
MCC closed caption data files recorded by HyperDeck can be opened with MacCaption software for
Mac OS X from http://www.cpcweb.com.
Windows
Apple ProRes and uncompressed QuickTime movies recorded by HyperDeck require QuickTime
to be installed on your PC. Almost any video software on Windows that supports QuickTime can
open movies recorded by HyperDeck. QuickTime for Windows can be downloaded free from
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/.
DNxHD MXF files recorded by HyperDeck can be opened with Avid Media Composer and DaVinci
Resolve for Windows.
MCC closed caption data files recorded by HyperDeck can be opened with CaptionMaker software for
Windows from http://www.cpcweb.com.
Status Indicators
When recording or playing video with HyperDeck, any information you need to know is displayed on
the unit itself. HyperDeck Shuttle's backlit buttons and LEDs provide vital information such as when your
disk is nearly full and the remaining battery life, whereas HyperDeck Studio models display information
on a LCD.