The BMD Cloud and the Dropbox/Storage seems like 2 separate parts, BMD Cloud handling the project database and Dropbox for clips file. If that's true, the Dropbox part can be replace with any NAS even SAN. but the cloud store (hardware) only can work with Dropbox.
I just need to know, if I used Adobe Premiere, am I able to use this as a local network drive to access files in all my computers. I don’t need collaboration on projects. I can’t find an answer anywhere. Lol
So I can buy 2 pods and plug an SSD to both and they'll sync the files between them over the internet? With Dropbox does it matter what size account I have? Can I sync large files with a small Dropbox account.
I'm still trying to work out how, with all the high speed components involved, the whole cloud system is still throttled by one's own location's Internet connection and bandwidth. Where I am in Australia, living on acreage, my Internet connection is slow at best, and frequently drops out at worst. So even though this thing has 10gigabit connections, how is that going to work over my Internet connection with somebody I might be collaborating with on the other side of Australia, or in another country? Not everybody works in some high-tech office precinct with super high speed Internet directly via the main fibreoptic backbone cables.
@@CineD i wish they would work on creating a blackmagic equivalent to adobe media encoder. Thats what we really need. Give me that and i can once and for all dump Adobe
@@allinthemind2006 The delivery page of Resolve itself is more capable than Media Encoder in my opinion - do you just mean a Black Magic app to run transcodes separately from Resolve?
@@allinthemind2006 Do tell, what benefits does Media Encoder have? I seem to be missing some aspect of the software. As a DIT I make proxies and dalies for feature films through Davinci, which renders much faster than Media Encoder (and Apple Compressor for that matter), as well as having a much better workflow for applying LUT's and managing color space.
Tell me this isn’t another ‘creative cloud’’. I moved to Blackmagic to get away from subscription services. How long before we see a subscription model?
Did you watch the video? I asked the question. No subscription. They charge $5 per shared library, once a project is over, you can cancel it immediately, and that has no effect on the usage of DaVinci. Seems quite fair to me. Nino
@@CineD Thanks for putting me straight… When I hear the word ‘cloud service’, it reminds me of when Adobe transitioned to creative cloud. I just wonder whether this is the first step on the journey to something similar. If it is, I’m gone…
@@smallbrownfox594 It doesn't feel that way. Blackmagic is eager to give away software for free or almost for free in order to sell hardware. They're not dependent on software revenue like Adobe.
@@CineD I hope you’re right. They’re all trying to get into a subscription-based service, in one form or another. I just hope BMD are different and stick to the path they are on.
@@smallbrownfox594 I'm quite sure they will be until maby grant is no longer in charge + it's just for the cloud/cancel anytime, so yes be skeptical but the amount grant rants about cloud services we're good for hopefully a good few years 😉
My problem is I hope they still allow third party storage full access and function to the software
The BMD Cloud and the Dropbox/Storage seems like 2 separate parts, BMD Cloud handling the project database and Dropbox for clips file. If that's true, the Dropbox part can be replace with any NAS even SAN. but the cloud store (hardware) only can work with Dropbox.
Which sucks
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I just need to know, if I used Adobe Premiere, am I able to use this as a local network drive to access files in all my computers. I don’t need collaboration on projects. I can’t find an answer anywhere. Lol
I asked that question and it’s just a network drive - NLE agnostic.
Need that answer too
@@goglplx thank you!
So I can buy 2 pods and plug an SSD to both and they'll sync the files between them over the internet?
With Dropbox does it matter what size account I have? Can I sync large files with a small Dropbox account.
I imagine the Size of your account matters.
Please ask if they are working on 4K Atem Mini Extreme ISO switchers.
We needd 4K multicam record (Atem Mini Pro ISO but with 4K record option!!)
Can two computers on the same local network simultaneously edit the same project’s timeline with the Cloud Pod plugged on an Ethernet 10G switch?
Same question I have. Also I want to access the NAS with the pod.
@@CaptainJack63 The pod should be a NAS. It includes SMB service. Maybe some LAN sync software can sync between them.
I knew it now can sync with Google Drive and another question is that is it possible to sync the files in Share Drive?
This is the best video explaining how all this works! Great job!
I'm still trying to work out how, with all the high speed components involved, the whole cloud system is still throttled by one's own location's Internet connection and bandwidth. Where I am in Australia, living on acreage, my Internet connection is slow at best, and frequently drops out at worst. So even though this thing has 10gigabit connections, how is that going to work over my Internet connection with somebody I might be collaborating with on the other side of Australia, or in another country? Not everybody works in some high-tech office precinct with super high speed Internet directly via the main fibreoptic backbone cables.
When is BMD creating an Atem Streaming Hub, I mean the mini is already discovered by the bridge on the Local and Internet?
When’s the new camera …
Cant you just export your project and email it?
Simultaneously working on a project might be hard then ...
@@CineD i wish they would work on creating a blackmagic equivalent to adobe media encoder. Thats what we really need. Give me that and i can once and for all dump Adobe
@@allinthemind2006 The delivery page of Resolve itself is more capable than Media Encoder in my opinion - do you just mean a Black Magic app to run transcodes separately from Resolve?
@@DaCarnival jeez well you obviously don’t know what you’re talking about.. and yes
@@allinthemind2006 Do tell, what benefits does Media Encoder have? I seem to be missing some aspect of the software. As a DIT I make proxies and dalies for feature films through Davinci, which renders much faster than Media Encoder (and Apple Compressor for that matter), as well as having a much better workflow for applying LUT's and managing color space.
Tell me this isn’t another ‘creative cloud’’. I moved to Blackmagic to get away from subscription services. How long before we see a subscription model?
Did you watch the video? I asked the question. No subscription. They charge $5 per shared library, once a project is over, you can cancel it immediately, and that has no effect on the usage of DaVinci. Seems quite fair to me. Nino
@@CineD Thanks for putting me straight… When I hear the word ‘cloud service’, it reminds me of when Adobe transitioned to creative cloud. I just wonder whether this is the first step on the journey to something similar. If it is, I’m gone…
@@smallbrownfox594 It doesn't feel that way. Blackmagic is eager to give away software for free or almost for free in order to sell hardware. They're not dependent on software revenue like Adobe.
@@CineD I hope you’re right. They’re all trying to get into a subscription-based service, in one form or another. I just hope BMD are different and stick to the path they are on.
@@smallbrownfox594 I'm quite sure they will be until maby grant is no longer in charge + it's just for the cloud/cancel anytime, so yes be skeptical but the amount grant rants about cloud services we're good for hopefully a good few years 😉
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Grant Patty is the Elon Musk of Camera Industry...
There's definitely something to this!
Except their major switcher release this year was so 'meh' that nobody is even bothering to cover it!
That is pretty disturbing if true.
@@JonPais How..?
@@CreepyJoe69 for the same reason as your ridiculous avatar
wachted this at 3x speed. cause these guy speak so slow. (its a plugin)