Jay,
That is essentially what Avid was showing two years ago with their cloud editing application. I don't know what happened to it, some sort of limbo I suspect.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Jay Mahavier <jay_mahavier@...> wrote:
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> I disagree. Local media is fine. What I want on the cloud is Unity style bin/project sharing with bin locking.
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> They need to start selling a stand alone cloud server for bin/project sharing. Licenses based on number of concurrent connections. Bin and project creation directly to the cloud server, no bin copying to or from. Bin sizes will need to come down a bit so that save times aren't to burdensome. That or have auto-saves done to a local temp space and then when the bin gets closed or manually saved it updates to the cloud server for others. I'll manage new media through Aspera transfers or something. But I would like to get rid of the remote editing problems of "oh, hold it, you were cutting updated VFX into the same version of reels that I've been making changes to? Well how long will it take to cut them into the reels that I've been frame f**king for the last hour and a half? I really need to see those new VFX. And I'm not done making changes."
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> Jay
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> On Oct 26, 2011, at 9:28 AM, op wrote:
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> > Dear Avid,
> > We don't need apps on the cloud, we need media on the cloud.
> > thank you.
> > owen
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
[Avid-L2] Re: Avid media on the cloud
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