How about video editing? Can I put my Adobe Creative Cloud on your cloud pc and use it for editing video? Has anyone done this? If so, were there any major issues, or did it all work nicely? I expect the biggest issue would be around transferring the raw files onto the cloud PC. Would probably need some serious internet connection for that.
Anyways. Any insightful info would help.
using maxsettings for video editing
The service is intended for gaming purposes only at this moment
direct isnt wrong, the service is intended for gaming but you can use it for video editing, beacause its a full fledged Computer
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This seems like a good idea. Admin should look into this if not now, then in the future. Is DirectGaming speaking on behalf of the company? I'm not meaning this in a rude way. Just want to know if it's actually the policy or aim of the company that their cloud PCs are only meant to be used for gaming. Seems like it would be a limiting position to take, but then again, I'm not the techno-entrepreneurial type that these people seem to be. I just happen to have a number of friends in the editing business I think would jump at the opportunity, which it seems splits is inquiring about.
jhitcha_2012m Well DirectGaming is reputable and known on the discord and knows what he is talking about but is not fully speaking on behalf of the company that being said I asked the Admin, Paul and his words were "I don't have any issues with Video Editing". So splits Yes you can put your Adobe Creative Cloud on and use it for video editing a workaround you could use for transferring files is something called syncthing It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time and it is encrypted.
This is excellent. Thanks so much to jhitcha_2012m and @Finatik for your helpful responses. Thanks Finatik for directly messaging admin about this. Also, I quickly checked out the syncthing link you provided and it looks like exactly the kind of thing I need to access my large raw files without long upload times. Really like that it's Open Source. Thanks so much.
Yeah man! Glad to hear a positive response about this!