Monday, March 4, 2013

[Avid-L2] Re: Avid needs to become a PRIVATE company!

 

> namyrb wrote:
> Sounds like Final Cut Server.

Not really. Adobe Anywhere is like you are logging into a remote computer to operate Premiere Pro long distance. That can be over LAN, WAN or internet. So there's no other application interface, like the asset management tools in FCSrvr. Media and the project files resides on the central server, and the server-side software does all compositing. Then a "streaming engine" pushes a single, full-screen stream to the editor. The resolution is throttled by bandwidth, so it may be reduced resolution during play and full resolution when paused. The beauty is that you can run a very complex project on a low-end machine, like a MacBook Air, because the local machine is doing none of the lifting.

- Oliver

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