Re: [videoblogging] sharing iMovie control between 2 macs

2006-02-15 Thread Ron Watson


Does anyone know of a way to control iMovie on one of my mactops from the other one?I would like to share control of iMovie between computers via my wireless network. That would be really cool.Later, RonOn Feb 14, 2006, at 1:15 AM, robert a/k/a r wrote:  Hey all  Just came across a new service called stickam.  http://www.stickam.com/stickam.jsp  In adition to hosting, they have a live streaming (flash) scheme where  you throw an object in your sidebar and broadcast live.  Is there any value for a vlogger to use their service?   -- cheers r  Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively  my vlog: http://r.24x7.com good deal : http://foo.24x7.com  SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Use YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] sharing iMovie control between 2 macs

2006-02-15 Thread Clint Sharp



Displaying video (especially DV encoded video, not highly compressed) over a wireless network isn't really feasible.ClintOn 2/15/06, Ron Watson
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Does anyone know of a way to control iMovie on one of my mactops from the other one?I would like to share control of iMovie between computers via my wireless network.That would be really cool.
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Re: [videoblogging] sharing iMovie control between 2 macs

2006-02-15 Thread Tony Pelliccio



Considering that you get 54Mbps over a G network I'd imagine that you could push video without too much latency.   Clint Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Displaying video (especially DV encoded video, not highly compressed) over a wireless network isn't really feasible.ClintOn 2/15/06, Ron Watson   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Does anyone know of a way to control iMovie on one of my mactops from the other one?I would like to share control of iMovie between computers via my wireless network.That would be really cool. 
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Re: [videoblogging] sharing iMovie control between 2 macs

2006-02-15 Thread Clint Sharp



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DV#Video_compression36 Megabits per second for DV, on average. This doesn't include any sort of other display overhead.
Most wireless connections don't actually get 54 megabits of throughput (also, they're half duplex if I remember right). Trying to push 36 megabits through a wireless connection will cause lots of collisions and packet loss. It wouldn't make for a very good editing experience.
Secondly, he wants to be able to control iMovie, which means using something like a remote desktop technology, none of which support video very well (they're designed to minimize bandwidth for traditional PC use).
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Considering that you get 54Mbps over a G network I'd imagine that you could push video without too much latency.   





  
  
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