User's Manual

HD
CFast
Card
Frame
Rate
Blackmagic
RAW 3:1*
Blackmagic
RAW 5:1*
Blackmagic
RAW 8:1*
Blackmagic
RAW 12:1*
ProRes
444 XQ
ProRes
422 HQ
ProRes
422 LT
Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration
256GB
23.98 159 mins 264 mins 418 mins 619 mins 84 mins 189 mins 403 mins
24 159 mins 264 mins 418 mins 618 mins 84 mins 189 mins 403 mins
25 153 mins 253 mins 402 mins 595 mins 81 mins 182 mins 387 mins
29.976 128 mins 212 mins 336 mins 499 mins 68 mins 152 mins 324 mins
30 127 mins 212 mins 336 mins 499 mins 67 mins 152 mins 324 mins
50 76 mins 127 mins 203 mins 303 mins 40 mins 91 mins 196 mins
59.94 64 mins 106 mins 170 mins 254 mins 34 mins 76 mins 163 mins
60 64 mins 106 mins 170 mins 253 mins 33 mins 76 mins 163 mins
* Blackmagic RAW is available on URSA Mini Pro 4.6K and URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 only.
Constant quality settings for Q0 and Q5 will display varying record time remaining durations.
The estimated duration for Q0 is similar to constant bitrate 3:1, and Q5 will display a similar
duration to 12:1, however, as the estimated duration updates every 10 seconds while recording,
the best way to gauge how much recording time you have is to record for 20 seconds and
monitor the duration in the media area of the touchscreen display.
Data Rate Tables for URSA Mini Pro 12K
Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K allows you to capture images in such a wide variety of
resolutions and frame rates that it is important to understand the implications on the data rate
so you can choose the best format and media for your project. Blackmagic Design has
thoroughly tested a wide range of CFast cards, SD UHS-II cards and USB-C drives to determine
achievable framerates and Blackmagic RAW compression ratios. For more information, see the
‘Storage Media’ section. Generally, CFast Cards for URSA Mini Pro 12K can sustain a data rate of
around 400 MB/s. These approximate figures should give you a good starting point for what
rates and resolutions you will be able to achieve.
As URSA Mini Pro 12K can record at extremely high data rates, you may wish to double the
bitrate your media is normally capable of by striping the recording across two cards. To do this,
insert a pair of CFast or SD Cards and switch on the ‘record RAW on 2 cards’ option in the
‘record’ menu. Since this relies on striping across both cards sequentially, the data rate of the
slowest card will be the limiting factor, so you are advised to use two cards of the same or
similar spec. You can also stripe between a CFast card in storage slot 1 and a USB-C disk in
storage slot 2. When you use the ‘Record RAW on 2 Cards’ option, the speed limit is twice the
data rate of the slowest card in the striped array. For more information, see the ‘Record RAW on
2 Cards’ section.
Blackmagic RAW constant bitrate options are designed to give you predictable file sizes and
data rates. When you are shooting a highly detailed scene or fast motion, a constant bitrate
option compresses the image with a constant maximum to make sure the bitrate is kept at or
under the level specified at all times. This makes it easy to understand exactly what speeds
your media will need to sustain and will also give you a good estimation of how long you can
shoot with your media.
47Recording