I'm not planning on making this a habit. I'm setting up my facility so that systems can be reached in an "emergency." No critical decision making. No client.
Yes, the media would be local to the remote computer. The assumption is their would be no human support, though generally there is.
I routinely use remote operation now for admin. I've just never worried about audio. VNC does not do audio. I could not get TeamViewer to deliver audio either, which appears to be a Mac limitation. I've use Logmein, but never with MediaComposer or audio.
On Nov 13, 2014, at 12:44 PM, blafarm@yahoo.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Couple of questions of you don't mind:I correct in understanding that when using Team Viewer, you are remotely operating a Media Composer installation at your client's location, on their own licensed computer, where the media volumes are also located?And, if that is correct, what competent human support exists as the client side to manage media and the broad range of other inevitable complications that arise on a daily basis?Lastly, how do you deal with the lack of image calibration between the two systems (and the color space limitations of the video codec that Team Viewer is using) -- and with an admittedly compromised internet connection, can you really make critical editorial decisions knowing that what YOU are seeing -- is what THEY are seeing?
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