Sun Aug 30, 2020 5:02 pm
The only practical method for the specific scenario you mentioned is to use a streaming object-storage solution like LucidLink, which works like magic to work with huge video files without having to actually download them first in their entirety. It’s pretty a miraculous tool, but it does require that you’ve previously uploaded the media to a cloud object-storage provider like Amazon S3 or Wasabi (I highly recommend the latter, for economy sake, as there are no egress fees with Wasabi). It’s basically $15/month per Terabyte of data. They also have an on-premises solution as well, which would probably eliminate the need to upload the media somewhere first, but I’m not sure how much that costs.
Otherwise, I would not recommend this. Even though there are many options for mounting remote network volumes over the internet, and even though Resolve can “see” them just like any other local network share, you still have to contend with the speed and latency of the internet to download the media before Resolve can play them. And it’s even worse over WiFi.
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