Fri Jan 24, 2025 11:01 pm
Once again, I'm convinced that Blackmagic Design has some really experienced and skilled marketers, and it's crucial to analyze their products very carefully for specific tasks.
In their latest update, they announced that the HyperDeck Extreme 8K can now record video from 4 sources in 4K. The specs also mention support for Apple ProRes 422 and higher, as well as 10G Multidock support. But nowhere does it say that all of this can actually work together!
I'm thinking of building a multi-camera recording setup where I need to capture 4 cameras in UHD 60fps, ProRes 422. It would be really convenient to organize everything using the Extreme 8K in a chain, recording to SSDs in the Multidock 10G. But basic calculations show that no 2.5" SSD can handle such a data stream. Fortunately, there's an option to install an additional SSD for caching, which theoretically should compensate for drops on the M.2 SSD.
Has anyone tried setting up something like this? How does it actually perform? And how will it hold up in long recording sessions, say around 8 hours? Honestly, I'm a bit hesitant to invest in equipment that has an obvious weak spot from the start.