> On Jun 29, 2024, at 19:07, Mark Filipak <markfilipak.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> FWIW Resolve uses a database approach to its projects.  (Avid uses files 
>> (bins aka .avb files) as does Premiere.  That likely accounts for at least 
>> one of the open ports if not more
> 
> I think you're referring to collaborative software, not databases.

Resolve is a collaborative software and achieves that collaboration in part via 
postgreSQL.  When it's set to use sqlite it is a non-collaborative mode.

>> The database approach is true genius: you get extremely fast, powerful, free 
>> open source project sharing.  In the array of tradeoffs between editing 
>> systems, this one's a plus for Resolve.  But that benefit can involve open 
>> ports, and closing them can undermine its ability to function
> 
> Yup, trust me, I'm from Blackmagic.

Cool! Doing what?


> Are you a convenience fool? If so, you don't get on my LAN.

I was blown away by the implications of Resolve's approach to collaboration.  I 
use Avid and Premiere mostly (which both btw enjoy huge benefits from from 
FFmpeg/FFprobe) I would love to see Avid and Premiere recognize how smart a 
decision Resolve's postgres integration was and consider doing the same.  I 
don't see that happening, but it would be transformative.


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