Jay,
Hopefully someone at Avid is reading this thread, because *that* is a
great idea.
On 10/26/11, Jay Mahavier <jay_mahavier@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I disagree. Local media is fine. What I want on the cloud is Unity style
> bin/project sharing with bin locking.
>
> 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."
>
> Jay
>
>
> On Oct 26, 2011, at 9:28 AM, op wrote:
>
>> Dear Avid,
>> We don't need apps on the cloud, we need media on the cloud.
>> thank you.
>> owen
>>
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Rob Lawson
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Re: [Avid-L2] Avid media on the cloud
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