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  • candyflip
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    • Jul 2002
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    #1

    Adobe Anywhere - Edit Video in the Cloud

    Someone was asking about this the other day, and it looks like Adobe has thrown their hat into the ring.

    http://success.adobe.com/microsites/adobeanywhere.html

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  • Kroy
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    • Sep 2005
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    • Robbie
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      • Aug 2002
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      #3
      I have 50 mps download and 5 mps upload with my ISP. And half the time shit still buffers and moves slow.

      So I would wonder how well editing video would really work like that? Delays, buffering, lagging, connection hiccup, etc.
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      • georgeyw
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        • Jul 2005
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        #4
        Originally posted by Robbie
        I have 50 mps download and 5 mps upload with my ISP. And half the time shit still buffers and moves slow.

        So I would wonder how well editing video would really work like that? Delays, buffering, lagging, connection hiccup, etc.
        Was thinking the exact same thing. Imagine rendering a video from a freakin cloud? That would take DAYS to complete.
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        • crash_jackson
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          • Robbie
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            • Aug 2002
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            #6
            Originally posted by georgeyw
            Was thinking the exact same thing. Imagine rendering a video from a freakin cloud? That would take DAYS to complete.
            It's difficult to edit video off of an external drive connected with a USB 3 connection (especially when you're using intensive plugin effects).

            I generally have to pull video right onto an internal drive to be able to edit without glitches and delays.

            I can't imagine how on Earth you could edit a video on the cloud without it being a very frustrating and time consuming effort.
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            • candyflip
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              • Jul 2002
              • 43069

              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie
              It's difficult to edit video off of an external drive connected with a USB 3 connection (especially when you're using intensive plugin effects).

              I generally have to pull video right onto an internal drive to be able to edit without glitches and delays.

              I can't imagine how on Earth you could edit a video on the cloud without it being a very frustrating and time consuming effort.
              There are already a number of services doing just this and they work quite nicely.

              I would bet on Adobe being able to do it just a bit better than all these no names that have popped up.

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              • Doug of Montreal
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                • Robbie
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                  • Aug 2002
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by candyflip
                  There are already a number of services doing just this and they work quite nicely.

                  I would bet on Adobe being able to do it just a bit better than all these no names that have popped up.
                  How can they control the internet and hiccups and glitches?

                  It sounds cool. I just have severe doubts about working on a 25 minute video clip basically in "remote desktop" mode.
                  Has anybody here used it yet?
                  -Robbie
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