Instruction manual
Getting Started
10
Playing Video
Playing back a clip is simple and instantaneous.
If you’re recording with HyperDeck Shuttle, press the Stop button once to stop recording. Press it again to
switch to playback. Then simply press Play and you'll see your video on any displays connected to the SDI
and HDMI outputs.
If you’re recording with HyperDeck Studio, press the play button once for instant playback and you'll see
your video on any displays connected to the SDI and HDMI outputs.
The controls of your HyperDeck work just like a CD player so pressing next clip will skip to the start of the
next clip and continue playing. Press previous clip once to go to the start of the current clip or press twice to
skip back to the start of the previous clip.
If the play button flashes, this means the disk is not fast enough and playback cannot keep up. We
recommend you change to a compressed recording format such as ProRes or DNxHD, or use a faster
recommended SSD for uncompressed recording.
If you play back a video clip which has an associated .MCC file, the closed caption data will be played out
with the video via the SDI output of your HyperDeck.
Accessing Media on Mac OS X
Compressed 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.
Accessing Media on Windows
Compressed and uncompressed QuickTime
™
movies recorded by HyperDeck require QuickTime 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 Apple’s website at
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..
HyperDeck Shuttle playing back video.
HyperDeck Studio playing back video.