![]() ![]() It does get hard real fast if you have to negotiate changeable workstation assignments. It’s a delightfully simple setup that most would be able to figure out if you know basic networking. I’ve found that 30-50Mbps is good to reserve for it, and hope that you are in 40-50ms or faster for good interactivity. ![]() And you can connect usb devices and setup which types of devices to allow. But stick to 1920x1080 or 2560x whatever. I wanted to share because it’s a great service. I’m not getting any discounts or money from these guys. Also, it’s all software based and the devs are constantly adding new features like pen pressure and audio support. But this really fills a need for Mac-centric companies. Of course, this is all dependent on the speed of your internet bandwidth on the server and client side. The interface is really intuitive and easy. Users can only access machines they are assigned to or a group of computers. You need Enterprise level ($19.99/user/month or $15.99/month if you pay in advance) to enable the pen pressure support.īeside the speed and compatibility with Macs, I would say the other great thing about Jump is the admin web based console. You can install the server on unlimited machines and you only get charged per User per month. ![]() Anyways, the important thing is that in Flame it works. They are using some generic pen pressure driver on the client end that sends to the mac server, so you can’t customize the pen pressure profile. It works well but one caveat is that it’s not using a Wacom specific driver. You can get realtime playback with audio, sharp graphics (in full screen mode), really low latency (especially for painting and zooming in the batch schematic) and all the keyboard shortcuts work (if you tweak the settings a certain way…I think they changed the defaults recently so now it works out of the box).Īlso, they just rolled out pen pressure support for Mac hosts / clients, which I helped to beta test and iron out some bugs. Then I stumbled across Jump Desktop ( ) and it’s been a game changer. But we have a lot of macs so couldn’t use PCOIP or HP Boost. You don't want people to rip off your work, we shouldn't be ripping off theirs.Most of you probably already have a remote desktop solution and we were getting by with various solutions like Anydesk and Teamviewer which were only ‘ok’. ![]() 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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