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Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router

BH #BLVH101012G • MFR #VHUBSMAS12G01010
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Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router
Key Features
  • Zero-Latency Routing Switcher
  • 10 x 12G-SDI Inputs/10 x 12G-SDI Outputs
  • Supports Up to DCI 4K60 Video
  • Combines SD, HD, UHD 4K & DCI 4K Video
Support a mix of multiple video formats using the Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router from Blackmagic Design. This advanced router provides 10 12G-SDI inputs and ten 12G-SDI outputs for routing any combination of SD, HD, UHD 4K, and DCI 4K video. The Videohub 10x10 12G centralizes all your SDI cables in one hub, enabling you to connect any video input to any video output or even a single video input to multiple video outputs while eliminating clusters of cables and the need for complex diagrams. This versatile unit can be used with multiple HyperDeck recorders for redundant mastering to route video to multiple streaming processors for all your broadcast platforms or add extra inputs to an ATEM switcher.
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Blackmagic Design 10x10 Overview

Support a mix of multiple video formats using the Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router from Blackmagic Design. This advanced router provides 10 12G-SDI inputs and ten 12G-SDI outputs for routing any combination of SD, HD, UHD 4K, and DCI 4K video. The Videohub 10x10 12G centralizes all your SDI cables in one hub, enabling you to connect any video input to any video output or even a single video input to multiple video outputs while eliminating clusters of cables and the need for complex diagrams. This versatile unit can be used with multiple HyperDeck recorders for redundant mastering to route video to multiple streaming processors for all your broadcast platforms or add extra inputs to an ATEM switcher.
12G-SDI Multi-Rate Connections
  • Multi-rate 12G-SDI connections enable you to route up to 10 different video standards at the same time.
  • Supports up to DCI 4K60 video resolutions.
  • Provides 4:2:2 8 or 10-bit color routing in any standard.
  • Works with 4:4:4 12-bit SDI up to DCI 4K30 for feature films.
SDI Reclocking
  • Reclocking on every 12G-SDI input regenerates the signal, providing the maximum video quality.
  • Reduces or eliminates signal loss and jitter when using longer cables.
Front Panel Controls
  • A sleek front panel offers multiple control options.
  • Buttons include assignable shortcuts and In, Out, Clear, and Take buttons.
  • The machined metal spin knob provides precise control using an electronic clutch.
Optional Hardware Control Panels
  • Can be used with optional hardware panels for easier control when components are spaced out in large facilities.
  • Compatible with both the Videohub Master Control Pro and the Videohub Smart Control Pro.
Flexible Control
The macOS and Windows-compatible Videohub Software Control provides easy-to-use touchscreen router control.
Built-In LCD
  • View your live input before routing the signal on the built-in 2.2" LCD screen.
  • Bottom labels enable you to scroll through your sources in alphabetical order.
  • Eliminates the need to add an external SDI monitor to your setup.
Setup Utility and SDK
Use the Videohub Setup software to get started or the SDK to add protocol support for broadcast automation systems.
Multiple Language Support
Customized support is available in:

  • English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
  • Spanish, German, French, Russian
  • Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Polish, Ukrainian

Blackmagic Design 10x10 Specs

Processing
Switching Type
Pushbutton, Software
Processing Resolution
DCI 4K at 60
Color Processing
8-Bit 4:2:2
10-Bit 4:2:2
12-Bit 4:4:4
Audio Processing
48 kHz / 24-Bit
Input
Video Inputs
10x BNC (12G-SDI)
Input Video Format
SDI (10/12-Bit 4:4:4 RGB, YUV)
DCI 4K up to 30 fps
UHD 4K up to 30 fps
DCI 2K up to 60 fps
DCI 2KPsF up to 30 fps
1080p up to 60 fps
1080PsF up to 30 fps
1080i up to 60 fps

SDI (10-Bit 4:2:2 RGB, YUV)
DCI 4K up to 60 fps
UHD 4K up to 60 fps
DCI 2K up to 60 fps
DCI 2KPsF up to 30 fps
1080p up to 60 fps
1080PsF up to 30 fps
1080i up to 60 fps
720p at 50/59.94/60 fps
576i / 625 lines at 50 fps
480i / 525 lines at 59.94 fps
Embedded Audio Input
SDI
Output
Video Outputs
10x BNC (12G-SDI)
Output Video Format
SDI (10/12-Bit 4:4:4 RGB, YUV)
DCI 4K up to 30 fps
UHD 4K up to 30 fps
DCI 2K up to 60 fps
DCI 2KPsF up to 30 fps
1080p up to 60 fps
1080PsF up to 30 fps
1080i up to 60 fps

SDI (10-Bit 4:2:2 RGB, YUV)
DCI 4K up to 60 fps
UHD 4K up to 60 fps
DCI 2K up to 60 fps
DCI 2KPsF up to 30 fps
1080p up to 60 fps
1080PsF up to 30 fps
1080i up to 60 fps
720p at 50/59.94/60 fps
576i / 625 lines at 50 fps
480i / 525 lines at 59.94 fps
Embedded Audio Output
SDI
Connectivity
Other I/O
1x RJ45 LAN
1x USB-C
Video Standard Compliance
SMPTE 259M/292M/296M/372M/424M/425M-A/425M-B/ST-2081-1/ST-2081-10/ST-2082-10
ITU -R BT.601/BT.656
Display
Display Size
2.2"
Hardware
OS Compatibility
macOS 12 or Later / Windows 10 or Later
Wireless
No
Power
Power I/O
1x IEC C14 (100 to 240 VAC ) Input
Power Consumption
20.8 W
General
Operating Conditions
32 to 72°F / 0 to 40°C up to 90% Humidity
Storage Conditions
-4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C
Rack Form Factor
1 RU
Dimensions
19 x 9.3 x 1.74" / 48.3 x 23.6 x 4.42 cm
Weight
6.64 lb / 3.01 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
7.96 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
20.6 x 11.9 x 3.5"

Blackmagic Design 10x10 Reviews

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Can inputs be controlled through an ATEM extreme ...

Can inputs be controlled through an ATEM extreme ISO?
Asked by: Elea
ATEM switchers cannot control VideoHub switching.
Answered by: BMD Product Specialist
Date published: 2025-05-15

What determines the format of each output? Does ...

What determines the format of each output? Does it pass through whatever input it receives or convert all to one format?
Asked by: Anthony
The Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 (BH #BLVH101012G) passes through the existing format of the inputs, it doesn't convert anything.
Answered by: Zacky
Date published: 2024-01-23

If routing is set up as desired and it looses ...

If routing is set up as desired and it looses power, will it power back up with the same routing?
Asked by: Kevin
Yes, the Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router restores to the last settings upon any power up.
Answered by: John W
Date published: 2025-10-16

Can you control videohub 10×10 with streamdeck ...

Can you control videohub 10×10 with streamdeck and companion by creating shortcuts faster?
Asked by: Jason
Yes, Black Magic support says that Bitfocus Companion does support control of the Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router and their VideoHub product line.
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2024-03-13

Is there a similar model that has both SDI and ...

Is there a similar model that has both SDI and HDMI inputs/outputs?
Asked by: Ken
There are no HDMI based Videohubs. Using converters where needed would be the best method.
Answered by: BMD Product Specialist
Date published: 2023-09-29

are there configuration presets that can be ...

are there configuration presets that can be instantly recalled? In want to route separate video sources to multiple video walls
Asked by: james
Yes, the Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router can instantly recall predetermined configurations via it's macro system.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2024-05-04

Is this a clean switch?

Is this a clean switch?
Asked by: Robert
No it is not. The only Videohub that is a clean switch has the name Clean switch in the model. If you feed timed and referenced signals along with the same reference to the Videohub switching will be fairly clean between those.
Answered by: BMD Product Specialist
Date published: 2025-11-06

Is this model as loud as the previous model ?

Is this model as loud as the previous model ?
Asked by: Nicholas
The Blackmagic Design Videohub 10x10 12G Zero-Latency Video Router handles a serious task that requires a ton of processing power, which leads to the system having a cooling system. This will indeed kick up the sound and most likely reach the same levels of sound, when hard at work.
Answered by: Jonathan S
Date published: 2023-11-24
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