Hence the post: seeing if anyone had first hand experience with it, and turns out they do. Plans are for a Canary in the Coal Mine kinda test of the tech, but I figured in the meantime I could do a little research on this so if it turns out to be a complete and total disaster of a product I can warn them off this route and save us some time. From the sounds of it, my home Internet connection wouldn't have the oomph to support a good connection for a test bed, and I don't have drop-of-the-hat access to a facility to idly play with this tech at random hours of the night. However I, alone, don't exactly have the resources for that. See what happens.ĭepending on how things go, that's likely in the cards. Instead of asking 10,000 questions, how about downloading it from the Apple App store, and TRYING IT. I just wasn't sure if this was one of those kinds of products, or yet another remote access startup that over promises and under delivers.Īnd what is the REAL bottom line here ? Jump is $35. Some of these tools are targeting a broad audience, but still have the secret sauce that makes them well suited to the industry, like Aspera. We've/I've done due diligence, and I stand by recommendations.Īnd remember, Parsec, which is great too, is not built "just for video".Īnd that's why I ask. However, most users don't want to have that granular level of control as they just want to edit. Exposing that level of control to the end-user is certainly not found in Teradici (yet). The pricing between them is negligible when you compare plans (monthly vs annual, taking into account the feature sets of each).Īll of that being said, I love Parsec. That's one reason why it's been in heavy use by government agencies and medical institutions read: high security and low user-level maintenance. Bulletproof security, and probably the most ( auto) resilient protocol out there. When you absolutely, positively got to kill every in the room, accept no substitutes." I'm reminded of the quote from Jackie Brown: I'll add that we also support Parsec, so I have no allegiances one way or another. I've also deployed dozens of these systems. Source: we've (BeBop) deployed thousands of these systems. I have no idea where you have the idea it takes more than that. The client - your local system - can either be HW or SW as well. Teradici runs on the "host" - either in SW or HW. Looking for something more local? Here are some localized subreddits: To chat with specialists in recording sound on set, check out Want to learn more? Try these subreddits: You don't want people to rip off your work, we shouldn't be ripping off theirs. Sunday Sunday Job/Career Advice ( for the past month) Are you new to editing?ĭiscussion or advocacy of piracy is prohibited. Thursday Tip Thursday ( for the past month) Wednesday Assistant Editor Wednesdays ( for the past month) Monday: Megathread Mondays [ for the past month) To get your page listed on the Wiki index page just drop a note in the Mod Mail and we'll get to you as quickly as possible. Please feel free to add and edit pages, and list requests in this thread. We prefer public domain or Creative Commons. Want to give away your music or footage: State the copyright.Having a problem: Be specific about your setup, software and footage.If you want to post a job, we expect you to quote some sort of pay - hourly, daily, weekly etc.No posting of your services, or that you're looking for work.This is a subreddit for people who make their living in the field (or are trying to.) If you want to know what software to use.go to /r/VideoEditing.Then be specific about the type of feedback you want. Feedback: do it somewhere other than facebook or YouTube. Imagine someone else is having a bad day. Generally we're not a place for you to advertise your work, and we expect everyone to be civil and generally not act like a jerk. For people that get paid to edit film, video, television, etc.
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