Blackmagic DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder
The DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder is a PCIe capture card built for jobs that need more than one camera or source recorded at the same time. Its four independent HDMI 2.0b inputs each run their own format conversion, so you can pull in SD, HD, Ultra HD and 4K signals simultaneously and in any mix, up to DCI 4K at 60p on 8-bit RGB or 4K DCI 30p at 10 and 12-bit RGB. Eight channels of embedded 24-bit 48kHz audio ride along with each input.
It installs in an 8-lane PCIe Gen 3 slot on Mac, Windows or Linux and works directly with Blackmagic Media Express as well as third-party software such as OBS, vMix and Wirecast, making it a practical fit for multi-camera streaming, game-capture rigs, and lecture-capture or multi-source recording setups that need four simultaneous, independently formatted feeds from one card.
| Video Inputs | 4 independent HDMI 2.0b, each with its own format conversion |
|---|---|
| Formats Supported | SD, HD, Ultra HD and 4K simultaneously, up to DCI 4K60 (8-bit RGB) or DCI 4K30 (10/12-bit RGB) |
| Audio | 8 channels of embedded 24-bit 48kHz audio |
| Interface | PCI Express, 8-lane Generation 3 |
| Software | Media Express, Disk Speed Test, Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility |
| OS Support | Mac, Windows 10/11 (64-bit), Linux |
| Power Consumption | 23W |
| Part Number | BMD-BDLKDVQDHDMI4K |







