Massive Storage Need for Video Project
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
If he backs up the config and restores it if and when he leaves, what's the problem?
Besides, if someone can't be bothered to change the default router password, I put that on them.
If someone leaves the key to their house IN the front door (on the outside, are you allowed to turn it and enter?
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@Dashrender said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
If he backs up the config and restores it if and when he leaves, what's the problem?
The problem is that he doesn't have the right to do this. Period. Now, if he asks the owner, perhaps they will allow him, otherwise he could be in huge trouble.
Not sure how or why. As long as it's back to the way it was for the next bloke, but whatever.
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@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
If he backs up the config and restores it if and when he leaves, what's the problem?
Besides, if someone can't be bothered to change the default router password, I put that on them.
If someone leaves the key to their house IN the front door (on the outside, are you allowed to turn it and enter?
Slightly different, but when they call the cops they're going to facepalm for sure...
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AJ, there is a difference between morally grey and legal - While sure, most people would probably do exactly what you are saying - but they wouldn't be crazy enough to go and post about it on public board.
This would be like saying - hey I have this Windows Server license that I completely know I can't legally assign to a cloud hosted service, but hey it's not hurting anyone, and as long as I remove it before I get caught who cares - oh wait... you already said that.
It's about having morals.
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And this is locked in...... 3.......2.........1.........
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Not going to lock it but please stop arguing about stuff like this. You are driving me nuts. @Dashrender is right. End of story
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@scottalanmiller As you mentioned a little bit ago... build a SAM-SD and add OwnCloud. 8-)
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller As you mentioned a little bit ago... build a SAM-SD and add OwnCloud. 8-)
That would work, of course. But the up front cost would be high and the hosting cost would be high. Minimum of $50 / month just to host it. That's more money in 40 days than Amazon is a year.
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Why in the name of soup do you need 4K footage?
Are you going to be colour grading the footage? Or just correcting brightness levels.
RAW footage is expensive to store and is huge, what are you doing where you will genuinely get the benefit of it?
Considering most footage that you see is .h284 compressed at 6-12 meg per second for most consumption on the internet, should you re-consider the 4K RAW idea?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Considering most footage that you see is .h284 compressed at 6-12 meg per second for most consumption on the internet, should you re-consider the 4K RAW idea?
We're doing 50Mb/s finals, so we need even more than that raw for editing. Considering 4K is the FINAL format, doing less than that for editing wouldn't work.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Are you going to be colour grading the footage? Or just correcting brightness levels.
You'd have to ask the editor.
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Ignore my post in the other thread, this thread is better suited to the topic.
Why is your editor wanting to produce 4K video?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Why do you need RAW 4K for production? Why not record in RAW HD?
Because HD is far too low. We WANT to be recording in 8K so that we can compress down to 4K. But that's not a reasonable option.
WHY? what are you hoping to gain by running it at 4K for the production? Heck most theaters don't even have those projectors.
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I'm just thinking that's a really expensive project in terms of time/storage and editing costs, what are you guys producing where you genuinely need 4K RAW footage.
Apple Pro-res 4:4:2:2 should give the editor a huge amount of grading scope without breaking the storage bank.
I have to say, 4K raw is an ambitious idea considering the amount of footage you are looking to capture, especially given all the other factors on those Go-Pro cameras, sensor size, quality of the glass, you'll run into that as the quality barrier quicker than file format will.
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@Dashrender said:
WHY? what are you hoping to gain by running it at 4K for the production? Heck most theaters don't even have those projectors.
I've got people using 4K already. I can't imagine not making 4K today. We are well into the HD is old hat era. I've not been to a theater without a lot more than 4K in over a decade. Don't know what you have been seeing but 4K is already streaming from YouTube and Amazon and is about to be available from Netflix. We are into the "4K is commodity" era nearly. You can't really be wanting to make old 1080p still today.
Remember production has to look forward, not backwards. No matter what was popular last year, those things are going to look really, really dated very quickly. Even iMacs are beyond 4K now! Our laptops here are 4K and 8K!!
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@Breffni-Potter said:
I'm just thinking that's a really expensive project in terms of time/storage and editing costs, what are you guys producing where you genuinely need 4K RAW footage.
Commercial video.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
I have to say, 4K raw is an ambitious idea considering the amount of footage you are looking to capture, especially given all the other factors on those Go-Pro cameras, sensor size, quality of the glass, you'll run into that as the quality barrier quicker than file format will.
Have you SEEN the images coming off of these? It's not a Red by any stretch, but they look absolutely amazing.
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I suppose for commercial use, but even then.
Sure those services all provide (or soon will) provide 4K, but how many people can take advantage of it? or have the bandwidth to do it streaming?
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Hey Scott.
Two suggestions, NetBalancer will have you throttle if the programs themselves dont.As well unlike Blackblaze Crashplan allows you to disconnect the media for years at a time and it wont delete your backup.
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@Sparkum said:
As well unlike Blackblaze Crashplan allows you to disconnect the media for years at a time and it wont delete your backup.
I need to additionally share it with third parties. Amazon Drive seems to be perfect for that. I can easily collaborate with the editor via that.