The Blackmagic Design Spares - DeckLink 8K Pro - HDMI 2.1 refers to the specific daughterboard or replacement interface module for the 8K Pro capture card. While the standard DeckLink 8K Pro uses four 12G-SDI ports, the HDMI 2.1 version is a specialized variant designed for high-end HDR monitoring and gaming capture workflows.
Core Specifications
This hardware is designed to handle massive data throughput for high-resolution, high-frame-rate video:
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Resolution Support: Up to $7680 \times 4320$ (8K) at $60\text{fps}$.
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Color Depth: Supports 8, 10, and 12-bit RGB 4:4:4, and YUV 4:2:2/4:2:0.
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HDR Support: Full support for HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) metadata.
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Audio: Supports up to 8 channels of embedded HDMI audio.
Functional Role of the Spare Module
The HDMI 2.1 spare is typically sought for two reasons:
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Interface Failure: HDMI 2.1 ports are physically more fragile than SDI. Repeated plugging/unplugging can cause the internal solder pads to lift or the "tongue" of the port to snap.
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Conversion/Expansion: For some DeckLink 8K Pro configurations, the HDMI 2.1 module is a daughterboard that connects to the main PCIe processing board via a high-speed ribbon cable.
When to Replace the HDMI 2.1 Module
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No Signal at 8K: If the card works perfectly at 4K but refuses to handshake or displays "snow" (digital noise) at 8K resolutions, the HDMI 2.1 redriver chip on the board may have failed.
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Physical Port Sag: If the HDMI cable feels "loose" and the signal cuts out when the cable is touched, the physical port housing has separated from the PCB.
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Handshake (HDCP) Issues: If the card fails to communicate with professional monitors or high-end TVs (like LG OLEDs) despite using a certified Ultra High Speed ($48\text{Gbps}$) HDMI cable.
Technical Installation Note
Repair Level: 2 (Moderate). Replacing the HDMI module on a DeckLink is straightforward but requires care.
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PCIe Slot Safety: Always remove the main card from the computer before attempting to detach the HDMI daughterboard.
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Ribbon Cable Alignment: The link between the main processing board and the HDMI 2.1 module is extremely high-bandwidth. If the connecting ribbon cable is even slightly crooked in its socket, the card may not be recognized by the Blackmagic Desktop Video software.
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Heat Sink Transfer: HDMI 2.1 chips run hot. If the spare part does not come with a pre-installed heat sink, you must move the original heat sink over using fresh thermal pads. Never run this card without active cooling, as the HDMI processor can overheat in seconds.
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Static Control: This card uses high-speed differential pairs that are extremely sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Use a grounded wrist strap.
Identifying the Failure
| Symptom |
Probable Cause |
| "No Hardware Found" in Desktop Video |
Main PCIe board failure or loose ribbon cable. |
| Intermittent Flickering/Blackout |
Damaged HDMI port or non-certified cable. |
| Color Fringing/Artifacts |
Failing HDMI controller chip (Replacement required). |
Expert Advice: 8K 60fps requires a "Certified Ultra High Speed" ($48\text{Gbps}$) HDMI cable. Before replacing the hardware, test the card with a cable shorter than $2\text{m}$. Most "8K failures" on this card are actually caused by using older HDMI 2.0 cables or active cables that don't support the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.
Are you experiencing a total loss of signal, or are you unable to reach specific 8K resolutions?