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Video capturing device Blackmagic Design DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K PCIe
The Blackmagic Design DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K PCIe is an internal video capture card designed for reliable acquisition of professional video signals. It supports 6G-SDI and HDMI 2.0a inputs with automatic format detection, enabling capture of resolutions up to 2160p30 and support for formats such as AVC and MPEG-2. The card provides high dynamic range (HDR) passthrough and captures HDMI metadata, and it ships with both full-height and low-profile PCIe shields for versatile installation in desktops, mobile capture rigs, and broadcast vehicles.
The DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K offers clean, low-latency capture through dedicated 6G-SDI and HDMI 2.0a inputs that automatically switch between formats. Its support for up to 2160p30 ensures compatibility with 4K DCI workflows while HDR support preserves extended color and luminance information. Compatibility with Windows and Mac operating systems and access to the Blackmagic Desktop Video SDK allow integration with a wide range of software and custom capture solutions. Including both full-height and low-profile PCIe shields simplifies installation across different systems.
Install the DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K into an available PCIe slot using either the full-height or low-profile shield that matches your chassis, then connect a video source to either the SDI or HDMI input. The device automatically detects input formats and switches accordingly. Install the Blackmagic Desktop Video drivers for your operating system to enable capture in compatible software. Configure your capture or streaming application to use the DeckLink input, set the desired resolution and frame rate (up to 2160p30), and enable HDR capture if required.
For reliable 4K capture, use high-quality HDMI 2.0a or 6G-SDI cables and ensure your host system meets PCIe bandwidth and processing requirements. When working with HDR content, confirm downstream software and workflows support HDMI HDR metadata to preserve dynamic range. For mobile or broadcast installations, keep spare low-profile/full-height shields and test input switching with your specific sources before live events.
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