twolfe18
26th February 2007, 02:47
can vdub, vdubmod, or anything else frameserve over a network connection?
for example, if i saved a .vdr file on a disk locally and opened it on another computer on the network to encode, could vdub frameserve over the network connection? would it be unbearably slow?
i mean, if you mount a network drive, i dont think that vdub would even have to handle the network protocol, the os should do that. the computer that is opening the .vdr would just see it as a normal file, right?
this would be very handy if i could use it to encode on a faster computer than my own that is on my network, without having to transfer my capture card, etc. i think that this will work, but the question is how slow it will be.
for example, if i saved a .vdr file on a disk locally and opened it on another computer on the network to encode, could vdub frameserve over the network connection? would it be unbearably slow?
i mean, if you mount a network drive, i dont think that vdub would even have to handle the network protocol, the os should do that. the computer that is opening the .vdr would just see it as a normal file, right?
this would be very handy if i could use it to encode on a faster computer than my own that is on my network, without having to transfer my capture card, etc. i think that this will work, but the question is how slow it will be.