Newsmeldung von slashCAM: Test Final Cut Server 1.1 of heidi - 31 Jul 2008 01:19:00 Apple's 899 euros more expensive Final Cut Pro Server 1.1 promises to a central server-based administration of media (especially video), version control of these data for the work order in groups as well as possibilities for the automation of functions (conversion of video) per script. The Macworld test praises the sophisticated search options (but does not include all the metadata), the workgroup functions and the powerful scripting capabilities, which, however, only useful for those who understands synonymous scripts (eg in Automator, or Ruby) to write. It is recommended that the Final Cut Server reason for the joint project work, by the version control system much easier to work with a large quantity of (metadata-rich) material and for users who are technically adept enough to explore the possibilities of the scripting engine exploit. Windows clients can also incidentally via IE7 or Safari on the Final Cut Server.
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Antwort von camworks:
"Even Windows clients can also via IE7 or Safari on the Final Cut Server."
igittigitt .... safari on the pc? because I can equal yes NEN install virus by hand, so uncertain, as the browser is to win ... and ie7? well, who's mag.