do what you're doing for video, use VNC or screen sharing for timeline view, and put a speaker next to the speaker phone for audio. It's a mash up, and once you get used to the latency, you'll be good.
JDS
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "nick_ravich" <nick_ravich@...> wrote:
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> Hey- I've got a little post problem was thinking folks on the forum might have some insight into. (Running MC 5.03 on 8-core 2.93 GHz Mac Pro, OS 10.6.5.)
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> One of my show's producers is going to be out of town a lot during our offline and he and his editor are looking for a simple way for him to review her current Avid sequences/cuts remotely. And ideally directly from the editor's Avid. So he sees what the editor sees. And the editor avoids making lottsa individual exports she has to upload to FTP/video hosting service for review purposes.
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> We tried Mac's iChat and it handles the video part of it well but we can't get any audio.
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> Wondering if anyone's worked out a simple solution for this? Any reccs on a workable app would be really helpful.
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> Key is to see and hear; some kind of phone/IM/live communication component isn't as crucial. They can just talk over the phone while they view. And producer doesn't need to be able to control editor's computer.
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> Thanks, Nick.
>
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