I've tried option 1. There's a 20/20 fiber connection in both the studio and at my home. At best it works a little slow, but I can live with that. Some times the log gets corrupted though.
We store our music in wav. It would work faster if you work with MP3. I thought about using Bittorrent Sync for /var/snd but haven't done any experimentation yet. 2014-02-28 16:17 GMT+01:00 Keith Thelen <kthe...@kanabec.net>: > Hello all! > > I know there's no official remote voicetracking feature at this point. But > from digging through past posts, I gather there's people out there who have > managed to assemble something that accomplishes the same function, more or > less. > > As I see it, there's at least two ways of doing this: > > 1) Provide the person who will be voicetracking with a computer running > Rivendell, let them connect over a VPN, tweak things to obtain acceptable > results. (There seems to be a few ways in which people have done this... > local copy of the library, a patch that reduces log writes, etc. What are > the best techniques here?) > > 2) Provide the person who will be voicetracking with a copy (printed, > text, PDF, whatever) of the log in question, and receive a pile of > individual voicetracks which must then be imported and placed. (This seems > like an ugly solution, but on a technical level it's the simplest. Who, if > anyone, is doing this? What tricks have you used to reduce the labor > involved?) > > Any hints would be appreciated... don't want to reinvent the wheel if I can > help it. > > > > --------------- > Keith Thelen > Kanabec Systems > > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >
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