Reminds me of Avid and tape decks, circa 1994.
Steve
On Sep 12, 2013, at 9:16 AM, tcurren@aol.com wrote:
If that were the case, it would apply equally to single write drives which show up as local storage with a drive letter. Besides, in the weird Resolve world you have to manually add and remove drives (followed by a restart) for Resolve to see them.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <avid-l2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Is this possibly an issue related to one system looking for drives based
on their letter name and the other looking based on the UNC path? --J.B.
tcurren@... wrote:
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> What I see, is that a direct mounted Terrablock drive will play back
> seamlessly. A network mounted (Multiwrite like Unity or Isis) version
> of the same drive, will play each shot in the timeline at full speed,
> but have a slight pause as it hits each new shot. Only the first time
> through. After that it will play normally.
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> It's not a bandwidth issue as this is DNxHD 175 and I get plenty of
> throughput over 4 Gb fibre.
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <avid-l2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> I've tried to set the client to very high resolution, but got the same
> result. It's not just some lagging, but when I scrub through the
> timeline and release the mouse, it take 5-8secs(!) while resolve
> jumping between shots and showing the last one. Meanwhile the network
> utilization remains around 1-5%...
>
> Resolve 9.1.6 Lite, Win7, ISIS5K 4.2 on Z800
>
> cheers,
> Joe
>
>
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