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For a single organization I'm wondering about setting up a single project with ongoing assets being added by multiple Librarian/Curators users (some possibly through automation via Python?) as both an Edit and media management system. After all, it's just an SQL database as is most other media management databases and with Python APIs and fusion integration it seems that there are a lot of possibilities of automation in this regard.
The main idea is that there could be external SQL queries to the database to allow for custom media management tools with Resolve still being the centralize hub where traditional manual edits could be performed.
I'm coming from Nuke Studio and Nuke where custom automation is normal and somewhat required so please let me know if this is off base by Resolve standards.
My main question is if the new multi-user projects introduced in Resolve 14 are no longer SQL based or if there is reason to believe that SQL is going to go away.
Obviously BMD could change certain aspects of the database structure at anytime but the idea of media queries should be somewhat straightforward to keep up to date as long a true database is going to stay as part of their model.
Thoughts?
The main idea is that there could be external SQL queries to the database to allow for custom media management tools with Resolve still being the centralize hub where traditional manual edits could be performed.
I'm coming from Nuke Studio and Nuke where custom automation is normal and somewhat required so please let me know if this is off base by Resolve standards.
My main question is if the new multi-user projects introduced in Resolve 14 are no longer SQL based or if there is reason to believe that SQL is going to go away.
Obviously BMD could change certain aspects of the database structure at anytime but the idea of media queries should be somewhat straightforward to keep up to date as long a true database is going to stay as part of their model.
Thoughts?
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HARDWARE: 2X Intel Xeon X5680 with 48GB Ram
GRAPHICS: Geforce GTX980Ti v384.69
PLAYBACK: SDI 4K