Choosing A Usb-C Flash Disk - Blackmagic Design Video Assist Manual De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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The following SD cards are recommended for HD ProRes HQ up to 60 frames per second:
Brand
Lexar
Lexar
Lexar
Lexar
The following SD cards are recommended for HD using Apple ProRes and Avid DNx codecs up
to 30 frames per second:
Brand
Lexar
Lexar

Choosing a USB-C Flash Disk

Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR features a high speed USB-C expansion port, which allows
you to record video directly to USB-C flash disks or SSD's via Blackmagic MultiDock 10G and
also to perform software updates. USB-C flash disks are fast, high capacity drives allow you to
record video for long periods, which can be important when filming events or interviews.
Once you have finished recording you can connect the same drive directly to your computer
for editing and post production, without having to copy media across.
To connect to a USB-C flash disk:
1
Connect one end of a USB type-C cable to your USB-C flash disk.
2
Connect the other end of the cable to the USB-C port on the base of your
12G video assist.
Which disk should I use with Blackmagic Video Assist 12G?
The following USB-C drives are recommended for Ultra HD using Apple ProRes and Avid DNx
codecs up to 60 frames per second:
Brand
Wise
Wise
Wise
Card Name
SDHC UHS-II 1000x 150MB/s
SDXC UHS-II 1000x 150MB/s
SDXC UHS-II 1000x 150MB/s
SDXC UHS-II 1000x 150MB/s
Card Name
SDHC UHS-I 633x 95MB/s
SDXC UHS-I 633x 95MB/s
Card Name
Wise PTS-256 Portable 4K SSD
Wise PTS-512 Portable 4K SSD
Wise PTS-1024 Portable 4K SSD
Storage
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64GB
128GB
256GB
Storage
32GB
64GB
Storage
256GB
512GB
1TB
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