New Hyperdeck ISO Recorder 100G From Blackmagic Design

Powerful HyperDeck records up to 8 separate channels of Ultra HD SMPTE 2110 IP video onto high-speed network storage.

Blackmagic Design’s HyperDeck ISO Recorder 100G, is a new SMPTE 2110 IP video recorder with 100G Ethernet that lets customers record all their cameras for live production. This means customers can also use DaVinci Resolve for live action replay. HyperDeck ISO Recorder 100G uses a single 100G Ethernet connection to connect all 8 video channels, plus it records high-quality Apple ProRes video to network storage via 100G Ethernet. This makes it an extremely advanced design that's built for the future of broadcast. HyperDeck ISO Recorder 100G will be available in June from Blackmagic Design resellers worldwide.

HyperDeck ISO Recorder 100G features:

  • Records 8 channels of Ultra HD video.
  • Designed for live action replay with DaVinci Resolve.
  • Touch screen user interface with deck controls.
  • Connects to SDI with Blackmagic SDI Expander 8x12G.
  • Includes 100G Ethernet for recording to network storage.
  • Supports Blackmagic Cloud Store Ultra and Media Dock Ultra.
  • Includes 2 redundant SMPTE 2022-7 100G Ethernet connections.
  • Redundant design includes dual Ethernet and dual AC supplies.
  • Includes traditional broadcast deck controls.
  • Records to Apple ProRes files for extremely high quality.
  • Includes RS-422 control for broadcast automation systems.
  • Runs Blackmagic OS for high reliability.
  • Localized for 13 popular languages.

The HyperDeck ISO Recorder 100G will be demonstrated on the Blackmagic Design NAB 2026 booth .

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