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  • Chris Craig

    June 22, 2016 at 10:04 am in reply to: How to select multiple objects within other objects

    Thanks Adam

  • That is exactly what i was after. I can’t believe i missed that setting.

    Thanks so much Time.

  • Thanks. I have tried this, however it will not work for me. It still opens in a floating window each time i open a bin in the project window

  • Chris Craig

    June 7, 2016 at 11:23 pm in reply to: How do i make a circular brushed metal texture

    Thank you Adam. Its a good starting point for me to play with. Thanks a lot

  • Chris Craig

    May 25, 2016 at 11:45 pm in reply to: How can i make this pattern in C4d

    Thanks Adam

  • Chris Craig

    May 25, 2016 at 11:39 pm in reply to: How can i make this pattern in C4d

    Thank you very much Robert.

  • Thanks Mark. I appreciate your advice.

    I dont have access to 4K. Im shooting with a C100 and Canon 7D. I would assume that A is a wide to medium shot and B would be alot tighter.

    Im interested to understand why you think a slider as Camera B is wrong in this situation.

    Thanks once again.
    Chris

  • Hi Alex and thanks for your reply

    I have done what was suggested by Bob, and have connected each lan to the 4 available ports on the synology. I have run the blackmagic speed test and there is no noticeable difference in the write read resuts. They are coming in at around 104/105MB/s for PAL and around 123 for NTSC.

    I have not yet assigned static ip addresses

    Im using the latest OSX and have been using the latest version of premier to capture. I also use vidi on one machine as i dont have an additional adobe licence and its a freeware program purely for capturing video. I used to capture using iMovie, but since moving to Synology, it does not permit capturing to this type of drive.

    The advertising on the synology webpage suggests write speeds of upto 400MB/s so i have detainaly mis-intrepreted that.

    What should i then be looking at to purchase for my needs?

    Thanks a lot

  • Hi Bob

    Thanks very much for your reply.

    I do not know much about networking and have obviously fallen for a well-rounded marketing campaign from Synology (also budget requirements). I assumed for my needs of capturing DV footage, the 1515+ would be well equipped to handle 3 streams of 25Mb/s (possibly more)

    The machines with a single ethernet port still need to connect to the internet when not being used for video capture. If i connected just one of the synology ports to the switch, would this then allow for the other machines to connect online through it?

    Having never setup static IP addresses before, i have found this simple article online to help me (https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/22161/how-to-set-up-a-static-ip-in-mac-os-x/) Is this what you were advising?

    Thanks again for your help.

  • Sorry, i should have also mentioned that i do have a macmini server, but i don’t use it for anything other than playing videos or music to the apple tvs in the house. Just in case this would help with my setup.
    Thanks

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