User Manual

Brand SSD Name/Model Number Storage Supported Formats
10-bit
uncompressed
HD and Ultra HD
ProRes or DNxHR
HD ProRes
and DNxHD
Samsung
850 Pro MZ-1T0BW, spacer required) - not
compatible with HyperDeckShuttle
1TB Yes Yes
850 Pro MZ-7KE256BW, spacer required 256GB Yes Yes
850 Pro MZ-7KE512BW, spacer required 512GB Yes Yes
860 EVO - not compatible with HyperDeck
Shuttle
2TB Yes Yes
860 EVO - not compatible with HyperDeck
Shuttle
4TB Yes Yes
860 EVO V-NANDMZ-76E250 250GB Yes Yes
860 EVO V-NAND MZ-76E1T0 1TB Yes Yes
860 EVO V-NAND MZ-76P256 256GB Yes Yes
860 EVO V-NAND MZ-76P512 512GB Yes Yes
860 EVO V-NAND MZ-76P1T0 1TB Yes Yes
860 EVO V-NAND500GB MZ-76E500 500GB No Yes
850 Pro 2TB Yes Yes
Sandisk
Extreme SDSSDX-240G-G25 240GB Yes Yes
Extreme SDSSDX-480G-G25 480GB Yes Yes
Extreme SDSSDX-120G-G25 120GB No Yes
Sony
G series Professional SSD SV-GS48 480GB Yes Yes
G series Professional SSD SV-GS96 960GB Yes Yes
Transcend TS256GSSD370BM 256GB Yes Yes
Please visit the Blackmagic Design support center at www.blackmagicdesign.com for the
latestsupport notes and information. If you find an SSD that isn’t fast enough for uncompressed
HDvideo or Ultra HD, try a faster SSD or switch to a compressed recording format such as
ProRes or DNxHD. These recording formats have a much lower data rate and are easier for
theSSD to handle.
Choosing a fast SD Card
For high quality HD recording on HyperDeck Studio Mini, we recommend high speed UHS-II
SDcards. These cards need to be capable of write speeds above 110MB/s for recording up to
Ultra HD 2160p30. However, if you are recording standard definition or lower bit rate, lower
quality compression you might be able to use slower cards. Generally the faster the cards,
the better.
Its worth regularly checking the latest version of this manual for more up to date information
and can always be downloaded from the Blackmagic Design website at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
16About SSDs and SD Cards